Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 364

  1. Anaxagoras audita morte filii: "Nihil, inquit, mihi inexspectatum aut novum nuncias Ego enim ellum ex me natum, sciebam esse mortalem" - When Anaxagoras learned of the death of his son: "Nothing new or unexpected you tell me. I knew that he who was born by me was mortal" (Philosopher Anaxagoras)
  2. Anceps imago - Two headed image (Hypocrisy - Man with two faces)
  3. Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae - The angel of the Lord announced to Mary (Ecclesiastical term - Gregorian Chant - Angelus)
  4. Angelus Nemorosus - Angel of the Grove (Pope St. Pius V (1566-1572) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in Bosco, Lombardy. Bosco means grove)
  5. Angor Pectoris - Difficulty in breathing (previous to heart attack)
  6. Anguinus Vir - A Snake-like Man (Pope Gregory X (1271-1276) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His family, Visconti, coat of arms had a serpent)
  7. Angusta viarum - The narrow roads
  8. Animale Rurale - Rural Animal (Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no clear link between Pope and Motto. It is said that he worked as hard as an ox on his writings - Others claim that it is in relation to "donkey", because during the conclave, he said "If you wish to elect a saint, choose Gotti; a statesman, Aldrovandi, a donkey, elect me".)
  9. Animo cupienti nihil satis festinatur - For an impatient spirit nothing is done too quickly
  10. Animo et fortuna parentis terror quod virtum - Courage and luck is related to terror and virtue
  11. Animula vagula blandula Hospes comesque corporis, Quae nunc abibis in loca Pallidula, rigida, nudula, Nec, ut soles, dabis iocos - Little soul, soft, wandering guest and friend of the body, you'll go now pale, hard, bare spots and you will not play, as you usually did (Philosophical Term - these words were spoken by the emperor Hadrian Augustus, expresses the dualism body and soul, at the approach of death, longing for love games)
  12. Animum debes mutare non caelum - You should change your attitude, not your sky (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, XXVIII - You don't make things better, just by moving to another place. You need to change your way of life.)
  13. Animus aequus optimum est aerumnae condimentum - A fair intent is the best seasoning for disaster (Plautus, Rudens)
  14. Animus confidenti - Intention to confess (Legal term)
  15. Animus defendendi - Intention to defend (Legal term)
  16. Animus domini - Intent to be owner (Legal term)
  17. Animus donandi - Intention to make a gift (Legal term)
  18. Animus hominis est inmortalis corpus mortale - The human soul is immortal, the body is mortal (Augustine)
  19. Animus in consulendo liber - Free spirit to decide (Cato the Elder - Motto of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - NATO)
  20. Animus iniuriandi - Intent to injure (Legal term normally written as cum animo iniuriandi)
  21. Animus iocandi - Intent to joke (Legal term)
  22. Animus laedendi - Intent to injure (Legal term)
  23. Animus lucrandi - Intent to make a profit (Legal term)
  24. Animus necandi - Intent to harm (Legal term)
  25. Animus Possidendi - An intention to possess (Legal Term - In claims for adverse possession that concerns land, it is essential to prove that person who has physically possess the land must also have an intention to actually possess the land. Without which, no Adverse Possession could be established. - Thank you: Mathilda Kwong)

Total: 4205
Previous Phrases Next


Look for latin phrases that contain:
Enter the word and press "Search!".
Try it with words like: Deus, Homo, Mihi, Nihil, Omnia, Rex, Tibi, Verita, etc.


©2007-2023 copyright www.deChile.net