Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3118

  1. 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)
  2. Proemium - Preface (Introduction of a speech)
  3. Promissio parit debitum - What's promised is owed (Philosophical term - don't let your mouth write a check that your butt can't cash)
  4. Promoveatur ut amoveatur - Promoted to get him out of the way (To remove someone who is causing problems. Also known as "Promoveatur ut removeatur")
  5. Pronuntiatio restituta - Pronunciation restored (Articulation of the Latin language as it was classic time)
  6. Propaganda Fide - To propagate the faith (Congregation founded in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV to spread Christianity)
  7. Propia Persona - For Oneself (Legal term - Representing oneself in court without a lawyer or additional legal representation - Thank you: Kofi )
  8. Propino tibi salutem! - I salute you before drinking! (Cheers!)
  9. Proprio marte - On its own initative
  10. Propter libidinem - Because of lust (Ecclesiastical term - Thomas Aquinas used this argument to explain that if the priest was a woman, the faithful (men) would get sexually excited)
  11. Propter nuptias - Proper nuptials (Also the expression donation propter nuptias in reference to the donation parents made to their children wedding)
  12. Prosit - Cheers (Ecclesiastical term - after a meal and after the priests after Mass)
  13. Protestatio servat ius protestantis - The protest preserves the rights of those who protest
  14. Provida mater Ecclesia - Provident Mother Church (Ecclesiastical term - Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII)
  15. Proximus sum egomet mihi - Charity begins at home (Terence)
  16. Psalteria rhythmica - Rhythms of Psalms
  17. Publicum ius est quod ad statum rei romanae spectat; privatum, quod ad singulorum utilitatem - Public law is looks over to the state of the Roman Republic; private, which looks over the good of the individual (Legal term in ancient Rome)
  18. Puella dominicana, feria secunda non Amat - Sunday girl does not love Mondays
  19. Puella improba, parvum improbus - Bad girl, boy bad
  20. Puer natus est nobis - A child is born to us (Ecclesiastical term - Introit of the third Mass on Christmas)
  21. Puer natus in Bethleem - A child is born in Bethlehem (Ecclesiastical term)
  22. Puer qui adest piger est - The child who is present, is lazy (He is not studying Latin hard enough)
  23. Pueri Hebraeorum - Jewish Children (Ecclesiastical term - Antiphon in the procession of the palms on Palm Sunday)
  24. Pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant - Kids will be kids and will be naughty
  25. Pulchra leonina - The beautiful lioness (Motto and popular name of the Lion Cathedral in Spain)

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