Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3371

  1. Regnus Agnus Mundi - The kingdom of lambs in the world (Philosophical term)
  2. Regula iuris - Rule of Law (Legal term)
  3. Reiecto civitatis - Renunciation of Citizenship (One of the causes for losing rights in the ancient Roman Republic)
  4. Relata refero - Telling it, how it was told (Herodotus - I do not add anything of my own)
  5. Religio Depopulata - Unpopulated Religion (Pope Benedict XV (1914-1922) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because he reigned during War War I and the Russian Revolution)
  6. Reliquas omnis munitiones ab ea fossa passus quadringentos reduxit - He withdrew all other fortifications up to four hundred paces from this pit (Caesar - Bello Gallico VII)
  7. Rem facias, rem, si possis, recte; si non, quocumque modo - Make money, money. If you can, honestly, if not, in any way you can (Horace Epistulae)
  8. Rem tene, verba sequentur - If you master the subject, the words will come alone (Marcus Porcius Cato)
  9. Remotio obicis - Removal of an impediment (Ecclesiastical term - As in the removal of sin as an impediment to the reception of grace)
  10. Renovatio ab imis - Renewal from the core
  11. Renta per capita - Income per head (The income of the country, indicating what each person makes)
  12. Repetitio est mater studiorum - Repetition is the mother of study
  13. Repetitio et variatio - Repetition and variation
  14. Requiem - Rest (Song sung at funerals)
  15. Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine: et lux perpetua luceat eis - Give them lord eternal rest and let the perpetual light shine over them (Ecclesiastical term)
  16. Requiescat In Pace - Rest in Peace (Inscription on tombs, often abbreviated as RIP)
  17. Rerum humanarum domina Fortuna - The mistress of human affairs is luck.
  18. Rerum novarum - Of the new things (Ecclesiastical term - Encyclical letter by Pope Leo XII concerning the conditions of the working classes)
  19. Res ad triarios venit - The thing has come to the Triarii (Critical issue - The Triari were the reserved soldiers. When it got to this point in war, it meant that all the front soldiers had fallen)
  20. Res comunes omnium iure naturali - Common things belong to everyone by natural law (Legal term)
  21. Res derelicta, primi occupantis, belong to the first who finds them - Unattended thing (Legal term)
  22. Res firma mitescere nescit - The firm are not known to bow
  23. Res gestea - Bring forth the thing (Legal Term: To bring forth all witness, person involved in said case including all documents pertaining to a case by the court with only those exceptions in the hearsay rule. This holds the judge accountable for the truth. Blacks 4th edition - Thank you: hungerford)
  24. Res inter alios acta - A thing made between others (Legal term - Contracts only affect the signing parties, does not cover others)
  25. Res ipso loquitur - The thing speaks for itself (Elements of duty of care and breach can sometimes be inferred from the very nature of an accident or other outcome, even without direct evidence of how any defendant behaved - Thank you: Marie JD )

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