Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3301

  1. Quod onmis tanget ab omnibus approbetur - What touches everyone, needs to be approved by everyone (Legal term)
  2. Quod plerumque fit - What usually happens (Legal term - M.ª Lourdes Martinez de Morentin Llamas Dykinson, 2008 ISBN 978-84-9849-028-2 )
  3. Quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem - What pleases the prince has the force of law
  4. Quod scripsi, scripsi - What I wrote, it is written (Vulgate - John 19:22 - Pontius Pilate in reference to the sign he put on the cross)
  5. Quod si dolo possesoris fugerit dammandum eum, quasi possideret - If the defendent committed fraud and lost the object, he will be demanded as if he still had it (Legal term of Domitius Ulpian, Digest 6.1,22 )
  6. Quod templum ruit? - What temple is collapsing?
  7. Quod tibi non vis, alteri ne facias - What you don't want for yourself, don't do to another
  8. Quod ut superbo prouoces ab inguine, ore adlaborandum est tibi - If you want to raise my proud crotch, you have to work it with the mouth. (Horace Epodes, VIII, 18)
  9. Quod Valedico Vestrum Animus - Say goodbye to your souls
  10. Quod visum placet - That which pleases merely by being seen (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
  11. Quomodo vales? - How are you doing? (Common salutation among Romans)
  12. Quorum - Whose, who (are required for a meeting)
  13. Quorum aliquem vestrum, unum esse volumus - Of whom we wish some one of you to be one
  14. Quorum praesentia sufficit - Whose presence is enough
  15. Quos licet Hebraei inter apocrypha separent, Ecclesia Christi tamen inter divinos libros et honorat et praedicat - Although the Hebrews consider these books among the apocryphal, the Church honors and preaches these books as divine (Isidore of Seville, referring to the deuterocanonical books)
  16. Quot homines, tot sententiae - So many men, so many opinions (Terence)
  17. Quot hostis, servi tot - As many slaves, so many enemies (Phaistos - Verborum Significatione)
  18. Quot Rami Tot Arbores - As many branches, so many trees (Motto of Allahabad University, India (Thank you: A. K. Mehrotra)
  19. Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra - Until when, Catiline, will you abuse our patience (Exordium of Cicero's first diatribe, where he complains to the Roman senate about Catiline conspiracy)
  20. Rana Seriphia - A frog from Serpiphos (A person who does not say much. The frogs from the island of Seriphos are mute)
  21. Rara avis - Rare bird (Unusual or exceptional)
  22. Rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cycno - A rare bird on earth and like a black swan (Juvenal - Satires VI )
  23. Rara est ora et brevis mora - Rare is the limit and brief is the rest
  24. Rara temporum felicitate, ubi sentire quae velis, et quae sentias dicere licet - What uncommon fate of these times, where you can think what you want and say what you think (Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Histories, I, 1)
  25. Rari nantes in gurgite vasto - Rare survivors in the immense sea (Philosophical term - Virgil - Aeneid, I, 118)

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