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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3097
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- Pro Patria, Rege ac Fide sanguinem atque divitas - For the fatherland, the King and faith of blood and wealth (Villaverde Family Motto)
- Pro rata - Proportionately
- Pro rata parte - A fixed or predetermined portion
- Pro re nata - For the born thing (Medical term - as needed, for an occasion that has arisen)
- Pro Rege, lege, et Grege - For King, the law, and the People ( Thank you: Carsten R )
- Pro rege saepe, pro patria semper - For the king, often, to the homeland always (Jean Baptiste Colbert, French politician, 1619-1683)
- Pro Sancte Iuppiter - For sacred Jupiter
- Pro Scientia et Patria - For Science and Country (Motto of the University of la Plata, in Argentina)
- Pro Se - For Oneself (Legal term - Representing oneself in court without a lawyer or additional legal representation - Thank you: Kofi )
- Pro tempore - For the time being
- Pro tribunali - In front of the court or in front of a judge (Legal term)
- Pro Vincere - Before victory
- Probae esti in segetem sunt deteriorem datae fruges, tamen ipsae suaptae enitent - A good seed planted, even in poor soil, will bring rich fruits by its own nature
- Probitas laudatur et alget - Honesty is praised, and left to starve (Decimus Junius Juvenalis - I Satire)
- Problemate hoc soluto, ad sequens ibimus - After solving this problem, we go to the next (Solving all problems, one by one)
- Procedamus omnes in pace - All move forward in peace (Ecclesiastical term)
- Procedant omnes - All move forward (Ecclesiastical term - Invitation from the master of ceremonies)
- Procurator in rem suam - Attorney in his own case (Legal term)
- Procurator Metallorum - Procurator of metals (High Authority entrusted by the Roman senate to oversee of work in the mines in Hispania)
- Proeliis parta sunt, ferro et viribus, sed bella parta caput - Battles are won with swords and strength, but wars are won with the head (Scipio)
- Proemium - Preface (Introduction of a speech)
- Promissio parit debitum - What's promised is owed (Philosophical term - don't let your mouth write a check that your butt can't cash)
- Promoveatur ut amoveatur - Promoted to get him out of the way (To remove someone who is causing problems. Also known as "Promoveatur ut removeatur")
- Pronuntiatio restituta - Pronunciation restored (Articulation of the Latin language as it was classic time)
- Propaganda Fide - To propagate the faith (Congregation founded in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV to spread Christianity)
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