Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3751

  1. Sus in Cribo - A Sow in a Sieve (Pope Urban III (1185-1187) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Crivelli (sieve) and his family Arm of Coat had a pig)
  2. Suspensio a divinis - Suspension of the Divine (Ecclesiastical term - Canonical punishment - Suspension of the right to celebrate sacraments)
  3. Sustine et abstine - Support and refrain
  4. Sustineo alas - I sustain the wing (Motto of aviation mechanics - Thank you: J.T.)
  5. Sustinere est difficilius quam aggredi - To endure is harder than to attack (St. Thomas Aquinas)
  6. Sutor sutoribus! - Shoemaker to your shoes (Diplomatic term - Don't stick your nose where it does not belong)
  7. Suum cuique tribuere - To each his own (Legal term)
  8. Sydus Olorum - Star of the Swans (Pope Clement IX (1667-1669) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because the room used during his conclave was call "chamber of swans")
  9. Symbolum rei sacrae, et invisibilis gratiae forma visibilis, sanctificandi vim habens - A symbol of something sacred, a visible form of invisible grace, with power to sanctify (Another definition of sacrament)
  10. Tabula gratulatoria - Congratulatory table (List of names of people who are to be thanked at a ceremony)
  11. Tabulas pingere - Paint tables (Cicero)
  12. Tace sed vigilans - Silent, but vigilant
  13. Tacitum vivit sub pectore vulnus - Silently lives the wound under the chest (Vergil - Aeneid IV, 67)
  14. Taedium vitae - Boredom of life
  15. Tales sunt aquae qualis est terra per quam fluunt - The waters are like the lands where they flow (Pliny the elder - Refers to the chemical and physical composition)
  16. Talis hominibus fuit oratio qualis vita - Such was the men's style, as their life (Seneca Epistles, 114,1)
  17. Tam magnus - So big
  18. Tamdiu discendum est, quamdiu vivas - We have to learn for as long as we live (Philosophical term)
  19. Tamquam tabula rasa in qua nihil est de pictu - As clean writing board, where nobody has drawn anything (Philosophical term - John Locke, XVII century - expresses that consciousness lacks any kind of content without the aid of experience, which is the source of all knowledge)
  20. Tanta vis est probitatis, ut eam vel in hoste diligamus - So great is the force of honesty, that we even appreciate it from an enemy (Cicero)
  21. Tantae molis erat romanam condere gentem - So great a task it as to found the Roman race (Virgil - Aeneid 1:33 - Rome wasn't built in a day !)
  22. Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremus cernui - So great sacrament, lets worship it in truth (St. Thomas Aquinas - Part of the hymn "Pange Lingua")
  23. Tantum est tacere verum quam falsum dicere - To hide a truth is the same as to lie
  24. Tantum possumus quantvm scimus - Our power is proportioned to our knowledge (Motto of Nariño University in Pasto, Colombia)
  25. Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum - So powerful is the religion as to bring men to do terrible things!

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