Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3393

  1. 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 )
  2. Res ipso loquitur, sed quid in infernos dicit? - The thing speaks for itself, but what the hell does it say (Legal term - it is evident that an event occurred, but is not clear how, or who caused)
  3. Res iudicata pro veritate accipitur - The thing judged is considered certain (Legal term - Once something was decided by a court or a judged, it should not be re-submitted - Ulpian Digest 1,5,25)
  4. Res mobilis, res vilis - Movable thing, useless thing (What is worth something is the real estate, the stuff that cannot be moved out of the domain)
  5. Res nata non fecit - A born thing, not made
  6. Res non verba - Things, not words
  7. Res nullius - Nobody's thing (Legal term)
  8. Res perit domino - The perishes for its owner (Legal term)
  9. Res publica - Public thing (Legal term - public domain)
  10. Res Publica Romanorum - The Roman Republic
  11. Res salsa est bene olere et esurire - It's a tasty thing, to smell good and be hungry (Martial 3,12)
  12. Res severa est verum gaudium - True happiness is a serious thing
  13. Res soli - Things of the ground (Legal term - Whatever is attached to the ground)
  14. Res transit cum onere suo - The thing transits with its law (Legal term - Certain goods pose obligations, regardless of their owner)
  15. Restitutio ad integrum - Return to the integral state (Medical term - denotes that tissues are restored in full)
  16. Reverentia cruci - Reverence to the cross
  17. Reverteri ad locun tum - Go back to your place ( Thank you: mauro )
  18. Revolvere iter - Return to the journey (Publius Vergilius Maro)
  19. Rex non potest peccare - The king cannot sin
  20. Ridentem dicere verum quid vetat - That prevents me from telling the truth with a smile (Horace)
  21. Rigor mortis - Stiffness of Death (Applied to the rigidity of the body after death)
  22. Risu inepto res ineptior nulla est - There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh
  23. Risum teneatis - Contained laugh (Ironic comment made when someone does something foolish)
  24. Risus abundat in cor homini - Laughter abounds in the human heart
  25. Risus abundat in ore stultorum - Laugher abounds in the mouth of the fool

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