Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3434

  1. Rosa Composita - A Compound Rose (Pope Nicholas III (1277-1280) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of Arm bore a rose)
  2. Rosa Umbriae - The Rose of Umbria (Pope Clement XIII (1758-1769) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place)
  3. Rosaria rhythmica - Rhythm of the rosary
  4. Rut et Esther et Iudith tantae gloriae sunt, ut sacris voluminibus nomina indiderint - Ruth, Esther and Judith are of such glory, that they came to give their names to the holy books (St. Jerome)
  5. Sacerdotalis caelibatus - The celibacy of priests (Pope Paul VI Encyclical letter)
  6. Sacerdotes iustitiae - Priests of justice
  7. Sacrae disciplinae leges - Code of Canon Law (Ecclesiastical term)
  8. Sacramentum caritatis - The sacrament of charity (Ecclesiastical term - Definition of the Mass by St. Thomas Aquinas)
  9. Sacramentum proprie dicitur quod ita signum est gratiae Dei, ei invisibilis gratiae forma, ut ipsius imaginem gerat et causa existat - Something can can properly be called a sacrament if it is a sign of the grace of God and a form of invisible grace, so that it bears its image and exists as its cause (Ecclesiastical term - definition of "sacrament")
  10. Saepe expertus - Test many times (Thank you: Kenneth J. Cooper)
  11. Saepe ne utile quidem est scire quid futurum sit - Sometimes it's better not to know what will happen (Cicero)
  12. Saepe solent auro multa subesse mala - Frequently, hidden under the gold there are many evils (Albius Tibulus)
  13. Saepe stilum vertas - Often stimulate your pen (Horace)
  14. Saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent - The greatest talents often remain hidden (Titus Plautus Macio)
  15. Saepe tacens vocem verbaque vultus habet - Often a silent face has voice and words
  16. Saguntina fames - Sanguntine hunger (Extreme hunger, in memory of the hunger suffered by the Saguntines, when there were sieged by Hannibal, and came to resort to cannibalism)
  17. Salivam movere - Moves saliva (Melts in the mouth)
  18. Saluberrimi sunt sereni dies - Quiet days are very nice (Aulus Cornelius Celsus )
  19. Salus haec est, hoc est tibi pervincendum. Hoc facias sive id non pote, sive pote! - There is one salvation, that is, you must overcome. You must do this, whether it is possible, or it is impossible!
  20. Salus infirmorum - Health of the sick (Ecclesiastical Term -Litany of the Virgin - Litany is a series of short petitions and exhortations sung or said by deacon or priest. This is one of the four that advocates Mary, the helper)
  21. Salus populi suprema lex est - The health of the people is the supreme law (Motto written in the front of the Ministry of public health building in Asuncion, Paraguay)
  22. Salutem Dicit - Wishing health (Salutation used by Cicero, often abbreviated as s.d.)
  23. Salutem Pluriman Dicit - Wishing lots of health (Abbreviated as s.p.d.)
  24. Salve Caesar, morituri te salutan!! - Hail Caesar, those about to die salute you (Ceremonial greeting of gladiators, directed at the emperor sitting in the balcony)
  25. Sancta Maria Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae - Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death (Ecclesiastical term - Part of the prayer "Hail Mary")

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