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     Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3551
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     - 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
 - Sexta hora  -  The sixth hour (In the middle of the day, time for siesta)
 - Si amicus meus adesset auxilio non egerem  -  If my friend was here, I would not need help
 - Si bene commemini, causae sunt quinque bibendi: hospitis adventus, praecens sitis, atque futura, aut vini bonitas, aut quaelibet altera causa  -  If I remember correctly, there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend, the thirst of the moment, or the future, the goodness of wine or anything else (Epigram praising the virtues of wine regardless of the circumstance)
 - Si comprehendis non est Deus  -  If you understand it, then it is not God
 - Si comprehendis non est Deus  -  If you understand it, then it is not God.  (Thank you: George Shiels)
 - Si esurierit inimicus tuus ciba illum et si sitierit da ei aquam bibere  -  If your enemy is hungry, feed him; and if he is thirsty, give him water to drink (vulgate - Proverbs 25, 21)
 - Si fallor sum  -  If I am wrong (St. Augustine)
 - Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere  -  If it ain't broke, don't fix it
 - Si hoc feceris gratiam habebo si non feceris ignoscam  -  If you do this, I will appreciate it. If you don't do it, I will forgive you
 
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