Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3691

  1. Sponte sua - By his own impulse
  2. Stabat mater dolorosa iuxta cruxem lacrimosa - The grieving mother stood weeping beside the Cros
  3. Standum est chartae - Must stand by the letter (Legal term - Must adhere to the writte agreement)
  4. Stare decisis, et quaeta non muovere - Hold on to what was decided, do not modify what exists (Legal term)
  5. Stat crux dum volvitur orbis - As the world turns, the Cross remains (Motto of the St. Bruno order)
  6. Stat magni nominis umbra. Qualis frugifero quaercus sublimis in agro - It is no more than a shadow of a great name. As a high tree in the middle of a fertile field (Lucano De Bello Civili I, 135 - referring to Pompey)
  7. Stat rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus - Of the pristine rose, we only have the name (from the novel The Name of the Rose, by Umberto Eco)
  8. Statu hominis - The state of humans (Philosophical term)
  9. Statu quo ante bello - The state before the war
  10. Status - The state (Machiavelli - taken from status reipublicae - the state of the republic, the situation of public affairs)
  11. Status Civitatis Vaticanae - State of the Vatican City (Official Latin name of the Vatican)
  12. Status quaestionis - The status of the investigation
  13. Status Quo - State of affairs (Diplomatic term)
  14. Statuto de terris ad manum mortuam non ponendo edito non obstante - Not withstanding the statute edicted about not placing lands in Mortmain (Legal term - Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland - The Mortain statute prevents land from passing into the possession of the Church without a royal license)
  15. Statutum est hominibus semel mori - It is established that men only die once (Vulgate - Paul - Letter to the Hebrews 9,27)
  16. Stella clavisque Maris Indici - Star and key of the Indian Ocean (Motto of Mauritius Island)
  17. Stella matutina - Morning Star (Ecclesiastical term - Litany of the virgin)
  18. Stellia maris - Star of the sea
  19. Stercorem pro cerebro habes - You have shit for brains
  20. Stercus optimum est volucrium, praeter palustrium et nantium - The best manure is from birds unless they swim or live in marshes (Varro - De Re Rustica, I, 38 )
  21. Stetit illa tremens - That stood trembling (Virgil - Aeneid II, 5)
  22. Stricto sensu - Strictly speaking
  23. Struis insidias lacrimis cum femina plorat - When a woman cries, is setting traps with her tears (Dionysius Cato)
  24. Stulte! Hac nocte animam tuam repetunt a te; quae autem parasti, cuius erunt? - Fool! Tonight they will claim your soul; all those things that you prepared, to whom will they belong (Vulgate - Luke 12:20)
  25. Stulti est in errore manere - It is typical of fools to cling to an error

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