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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3405
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- Res publica - Public thing (Legal term - public domain)
- Res Publica Romanorum - The Roman Republic
- Res salsa est bene olere et esurire - It's a tasty thing, to smell good and be hungry (Martial 3,12)
- Res severa est verum gaudium - True happiness is a serious thing
- Res soli - Things of the ground (Legal term - Whatever is attached to the ground)
- Res transit cum onere suo - The thing transits with its law (Legal term - Certain goods pose obligations, regardless of their owner)
- Restitutio ad integrum - Return to the integral state (Medical term - denotes that tissues are restored in full)
- Reverentia cruci - Reverence to the cross
- Reverteri ad locun tum - Go back to your place ( Thank you: mauro )
- Revolvere iter - Return to the journey (Publius Vergilius Maro)
- Rex non potest peccare - The king cannot sin
- Ridentem dicere verum quid vetat - That prevents me from telling the truth with a smile (Horace)
- Rigor mortis - Stiffness of Death (Applied to the rigidity of the body after death)
- Risu inepto res ineptior nulla est - There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh
- Risum teneatis - Contained laugh (Ironic comment made when someone does something foolish)
- Risus abundat in cor homini - Laughter abounds in the human heart
- Risus abundat in ore stultorum - Laugher abounds in the mouth of the fool
- Ritus initialis - Initiation rites
- Rixari de lana caprina - Argue over a goat's hair (Horace - For no reason)
- Rogate quae ad pacem sunt Ierusalem - Pray for those that are for the peace of Jerusalem (Vulgate - Book of Psalms, 122, 6)`
- Rogo non quod dubitem sed quia mos est - I ask, not because I doubt it, but because it is customary
- Roma ante Romulum fuit - Rome existed before Romulus
- Roma, caput mundi, regit orbis frena rotundi - Rome, capital of the world, holds the reigns of the world (Motto inscribed in the crown of Diocletian)
- Roma invicta est - Rome is invincible
- Roma Locuta Est, Causa Finita Est - Rome has spoken, the case is closed (St Augustine declaring the authority of the Pope)
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