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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3811
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- Terminus ante quem - Limit before which (Legal term)
- Terminus post quem - Limit after which (Legal term)
- Terra dabit merces, undaque divitias - The earth gives goods, and the sea distributes them (Motto of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Barcelona )
- Terra firma - Solid earth (What seamen want to see, after they are at sea for a long time)
- Terra incognita - Unknown territory (Where there have not been any studies)
- Terra nullius - No man's land
- Tertium genus - Third gender (homosexual, eunuch)
- Tertium non datur - No third possibility (Philosophical term used in logic. It states that the proposition is either true or false. There is no third option)
- Testes habesne? - Do you have witnesses? (Legal term - Pliny the elder)
- Testimonium veritati, non amicitiae reddas - Truthful testimony, not given because of friendship (Seneca)
- Thema decidendi - The matter to be decided (Legal term)
- Tibi dabo... - To you I will give ... (Vulgate - Words that the devil told Christ in the third temptation in the dessert "All this I will give you if you adore me and get on your knees". They are the same words that Christ said to St. Peter "Tibi dabo claves coeli ..." to you I will give the keys of heaven ....)
- Tibi gratias ago quod me omni molestia liberas - I thank you because you release me from all trouble (Cicero)
- Tibi ni paream - I can only respect you
- Tibi non licet - You are not allowed
- Tibi vendita tibi cor ad mihi, et mihi numquid qui custodiant eam saecula saeculorum - You sold your heart unto me (A lover's heart is sold forever to the loved - Thank you: Laurel Crowned )
- Tibique quid interest - What do you care (Motto of Torrejon de Ardoz Air Base in Spain)
- Timendi causa est nescire - Ignorance causes fear
- Timeo danaos atque dona ferentes - I fear the Greeks, even when they bring gifts (Virgil - Remember the Trojan Horse?)
- Timeo hominem unius libri - I fear the man of one only book (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Titire tu patule recubans sub tegmine fagi - Tityrus, you are lying under the shade of that broad beech (Virgil - Eclogues I)
- Tolle, lege - Take and Read (The words that St. Augustine heard inside his head, which made him turn into the Bible)
- Tolle tolle crucifige eum - Take him away! Take him away! Crucify him! (Vulgate 19:15 - The priest asking Pontius Pilate to crucify Jesus)
- Tot capita quot sensus - So may heads, so many sentiments
- Tot capita, tot sententiae - So many heads, so many opinions (Cicero)
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