Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3343

  1. Ratio Suma - Supreme reason (Legal term)
  2. Rationae loci - Because of the place (Legal term)
  3. Rationae materiae - Because of the mater (Legal term)
  4. Rationae personae - Because of the person (Legal term)
  5. Rationae quantitatis - Because of the amount (Legal term)
  6. Rationae territorii - Because of the territory (Legal term)
  7. Rationale est homo - Man is rational
  8. Ratum quid habere non potest, quod ipsius nomine non est gestum - It is not possible to attach reason, in the name of something that was not done (Legal term)
  9. Re intellecta, in verbis simus faciles - Once something is known, it is easy to put it in words
  10. Re vera potas bene - Seriously, you drink too much
  11. Rebus sic stantibus - Being the way things are (Legal and diplomatic term that refers to the circumstances)
  12. Recordare debes omnia vertentur ad originem - Must remember that all things return to their place of origin
  13. Recta conscientia traversum unguem non oportet discedere - It is not advisable to move away from your conscience even the width of a fingernail (Cicero - Epistulae)
  14. Recte ad Ardua - Straight to the difficult (Motto of Saint George College in Santiago, Chile)
  15. Recte Age Nil Time - Do right. Fear nothing
  16. Recti cultus pectora roborant - Sound learning strengthens the spirit (Motto of Bishop's University, Québec)
  17. Recto itinere, quid quaeris amplius - By straight path, what else do you want? (Motto of the Spanish Army Air traffic controller)
  18. Reddite ergo quae sunt Caesaris, Caesari et quae sunt Dei Deo - Give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's (Vulgate - Matthew 22:21 - Said by Jesus Christ)
  19. Redemptor hominis - The Redeemer of man (Pope John Paul II - Encyclical letter)
  20. Redemptoris Mater - The Mother of the Redeemer (Pope John Paul II - Encyclical letter)
  21. Redemptoris missio - The mission of the Redeemer (Pope John Paul II - Encyclical letter)
  22. Redit in Nihilum, Quod Ante Fuit Nihil - Born out of nothing and in nothing ends (Pope Leo X - Life after death)
  23. Reductio ad absurdum - Reduced to absurdity (Philosophical term - Zeno of Elea and Archimedes - Logical method that proves a hypothesis is wrong by showing that its consequences are absurd, impossible or illogical - It is also used to show that a thesis is correct, because all other alternatives lead to absurd or illogical conclusions)
  24. Reductio ad Hitlerum - Reduced to Hitler (Philosophical term used in logic to describe an Argumentum ad hominem fallacy where an argument is made by comparing the opponent to Hitler)
  25. Reformatio in melius - Reform to the better (Legal term)

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