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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3538
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- Senatus Consultum - Senate's decree
- Senatus PopulusQue Romanus - The Senate and People of Rome (Often abbreviated as SPQR)
- 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)
- Senectus ipsa est morbus - Old age itself is a disease
- Senior - Older
- Sensim sine sensu aetas senescit - Insensibly, without feeling, life is aging. (Cicero - De Senectute)
- Sensu latissimo - In the broadest sense
- Sensu strictissimo - In the strictest sense
- Sententia debet esse conformis libello - The sentence must be consistent with libel (Legal term)
- Sermo cotidianus - Normal street language (Lucilius - Book of Satires)
- Sermo rusticus - The language used in the country side
- Sermo urbanus - The language used in the city
- Sermo vulgaris - Vulgar talk
- Sero sed serio - Late, but in earnest (When you show up late to the battle, but have a decisive effect)
- Sero te amavi, pulchritudo tam antiqua et tam nova - Too late have I loved you, beauty so ancient and so new (St. Augustine - Alluding to his late conversion to Christianity)
- Serva me, servabo te - Save me, save you (Philosophical term, also love phrase - Petronius)
- Serva ordinem et ordo servabit te - Save the order and the order will keep you
- Servam civitatem habere - Having the city under servitude
- Servatis servandis - Preserve preserving (Applied to exposed examples)
- Serviendo guberno - I govern by serving (Family motto of nobility i.e. O'Rourkes of Ireland - Thank you: Charlie)
- Servis servorum Dei - Servant of God's servants (A tittle of the Pope)
- Servum pecum - Servant herd
- Servus copiditatum - Slave of pations
- Servus humillimus, domine spectabilis - Your most humble servant
- Sesquipedalia verba - Long words
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