Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3715

  1. Stulti est in errore manere - It is typical of fools to cling to an error
  2. Stultifera navis - The Ship of Fools (Title of the book written by the German author, Sebastian Brant (1458-1521). It tells the story of a ship full of crazy people sailing to Narragonia, a fool's paradise)
  3. Stultorum infinitus est numerus - The number of fools is infinite (Vulgate - Ecclesiastes, Ciracide 1:15 )
  4. Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes - It is foolish to fear what you cannot avoid
  5. Sua tela tonanti - Missiles to the one who is Thundering (Motto of the Royal Ordnance Corp)
  6. suavi loquens - Soft spoken (Diplomatic term)
  7. Suavi mare magno - The pleasing great sea
  8. Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re - Soft in the forms, hard on the bottom
  9. Sub alis sto - We stand under our wings (Thank you: Kevin )
  10. Sub condicionea - Under the condition
  11. Sub cujus pede fons vivus emanat - Under whose base, flows a live source
  12. Sub hasta - Under the lance (That's where the share on the war spoils)
  13. Sub iudice - Under judgement (Legal term - Involved in a judicial process and waiting for a sentence)
  14. Sub lege libertas - Freedom under the law (Motto of Portugal)
  15. Sub limen - Below the threshold (University Term - the subliminal is what hides below the threshold of consciousness)
  16. Sub rosae amo te - I love you under the roses (I love you in silence)
  17. Sub secreto - Under secret
  18. Sub silento - Under silence ( Without notice being taken - Thank you: Leon )
  19. Sub umbra alarum tuarum protege me - Under the shadow of your wings, protect me (Vulgate - Psalm 16:7)
  20. Sub umbra floreo - Under the shade I flourish (Motto of Belize)
  21. Sublata causa, tollitur effectus - Removing the cause, removes the effect (Medical term)
  22. Substantia individuatur per seipsam - Primordial substance, individualized by being what it is (Definition of "individual", according to the general doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas)
  23. Succede in arduum - Climb to the hard part (Livy)
  24. Sui Generis - Of its species
  25. Sui iuris - Own rights (Legal Term - Emancipated - Compare with Alieni iuris)

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