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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3497
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- Scire ad trascendere - Learn to transcend (Academic term - Motto of Zalapa University in Veracruz, Mexico)
- Scire facias - Let them know (Legal term - Directs the Sheriff to make a record known - Also directs a defended to appear in court to explain why an existing judgment should not be executed against him or her)
- Scire leges non est verba earum tenere, sed vim ac potestatem - To know the low is to know its strength, not its words
- Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter - Your knowledge is nothing, if nobody knows you have it
- Scitis quid fecerim vobis, ego Dominus, et magister? Exemplum dedi vobis, ut et vos ita faciatis - Know what I your Lord and Master have done to you? I have given you an example, that you also may do the same (Vulgate - John 13 : 12,13)
- Scriptum est - It's written
- Scriptum ius est lex, plebis scita, senatus consulta, principum placita, magistratuum edicta, responsa prudentium - Written law is the law, of the people, an object of science, decrees of the senate, of the rulers of what is acceptable: the edicts of magistrates, the responses of their prudent men (Legal Term - Iustinanus, Institu 1,2,3)
- Se defendendo - In self defence (An act considered to be legally justifiable due to having been done in the act of defending oneself or others.)
- Se lumen proferre - Let the light shine forth (Academic term - Motto of Aguascalientes University in Mexico)
- Secundum arte - According to art
- Secundum legem - According to the law
- Secundum modum suae conditionis - According to the measure its conditions
- Secundum modum suae perfectionis - According to the measure its perfection (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Secundum quid et simpliciter - It is secondary and it simplifies (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that takes a small part to represent the whole).
- Securitas est futurus - Security is future (Motto of the Air traffic controllers in Paraguay)
- Sed cum ambo iudicium provocat, sorte res discerni solet - However, when both initiated the trial, usually fate decides (Legal term - Dominitius Ulpian Digest 5,1,14)
- Sed fugit interea, fugit irreparabile tempus - For while escapes, time irreparably flees
- Sed naturalia quidem iura, quae apud omnes gentes peraeque servantur, divina quaedam providentia constituta semper firma atque inmutabilia permanent - For the natural law, which is observed similarly by all people and is established by some divine providence is always firm and immutable (Legal term - Justiniano Instituta 1,2,3)
- Sed non casta tamen cauta - Since not virtuous, at least concealed (or "if not chaste, at least cautious", similar to "Caesar's wife must not only be good, but appear to be")
- Sed nos immensum spatiis confecimus aequor, et iam tempus equum fumantia solvere colla - But now I have traveled a very long way, and now the time has come to unyoke my steaming horses. (Virgil - Georgics II - Time to rest after a great effort)
- Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - But who will guard the guards? (Juvenal, Satire VI)
- Sedeant - Sit down (Ecclesiastical and ceremonial term)
- Sedendo et quiescendo anima efficitur sapiens - Sitting and quiet, the mind is filled with wisdom
- Sedente animo - Calm mood
- Sedes non moritur - The seat does not die (Ecclesiastical term - The power of the seat (throne) is transmitted to the next person)
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