Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3517

  1. Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - But who will guard the guards? (Juvenal, Satire VI)
  2. Sedeant - Sit down (Ecclesiastical and ceremonial term)
  3. Sedendo et quiescendo anima efficitur sapiens - Sitting and quiet, the mind is filled with wisdom
  4. Sedente animo - Calm mood
  5. Sedes non moritur - The seat does not die (Ecclesiastical term - The power of the seat (throne) is transmitted to the next person)
  6. Semel catholicus, semper catholicus - Once a Catholic, always a Catholic (Ecclesiastical term - Cannon Law)
  7. Semel heres, semper heres - If you are an heir, you always will be (Legal term: general principle of inheritance law, used to ensure time status as heir)
  8. Semel insanivimus omnes - We've all been crazy once
  9. Semem retentum, venenum est - Retained semen is poison (It is not good to go for a long time without ejaculating)
  10. Semper Aequitas - Equality always (Philosophical term)
  11. Semper Alere Flammam - Always feeding the flame (Motto of prep school #8 of the University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico)
  12. Semper Ascendens - Always Ascending (Motto of State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico)
  13. Semper deinceps - Always forward (Motto of GA-935 JROTC raider team - Thank you: Kendall)
  14. Semper Fidelis - Always Faithful (Marine Corp Motto)
  15. Semper gumby - Always flexible (Motto of the US Air Force - This sentence is a hack, it is evident that "gumby" is not Latin)
  16. Semper idem - Always the same (Cicero)
  17. Semper novarum rerum cupidus - Always eager to learn new things
  18. Semper Paratus - Always Ready (Motto of the United States Coast Guard - Thank you: E. Oleson)
  19. Semper primus - Always first (Motto of the US Navy)
  20. Semper ubi sub ubi - Always wear underwear (Thank you: Hunter Martin )
  21. Senatores non sciebant quare imperator id iussisset - The Senators did not know why the emperor had ordered this
  22. Senatus Consultum - Senate's decree
  23. Senatus PopulusQue Romanus - The Senate and People of Rome (Often abbreviated as SPQR)
  24. Senatus populusque romanus intelligit - The Senate and the Roman people understand (During the Roman Empire, this phrase was used with proposals to be presented to the Senate)
  25. Senectus ipsa est morbus - Old age itself is a disease

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