Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 384

  1. Animus iocandi - Intent to joke (Legal term)
  2. Animus laedendi - Intent to injure (Legal term)
  3. Animus lucrandi - Intent to make a profit (Legal term)
  4. Animus necandi - Intent to harm (Legal term)
  5. 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)
  6. Animus rem sibi habendi - Intent to keep the thing (Legal term)
  7. Animus revertendi - Intent to return (Legal term - Roman law applied to lost animals. They no longer belonged to their owner, if they left the property without the intent to return)
  8. Animus risu novatur - The spirit is refreshed with laughter (Cicero)
  9. Animus solvendi - Intention to pay (Legal term)
  10. Annalium ab excesu divi Augusti libri - Annal books since the death of the divine Augustus (Tacitus)
  11. Anno aerae vulgaris - The vulgar era (Same as: Common Era Anno Christi, and Anno Domini - Used to count time after the birth of Jesus Christ - Basis of the Western calendar - Abbreviated as AAV)
  12. Anno aetatis suae - In the year of his/her age (Refers to the inscription on the tomb that specifies the age of the deceased - Abbreviated as AAS)
  13. Anno Christi - Year of Christ (Same as Anno Domini - Used to count time after the birth of Jesus Christ - Basis of the Western calendar)
  14. Anno Domini - In the year of Our Lord (Used to count time after the birth of Jesus Christ - Basis of the Western calendar abbreviated as AD)
  15. Anno Hegirae - Year of the escape (Basis of the Islamic calendar, the year of the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 - Abbreviated as AH)
  16. Anno mundi - Year of the world (Basis of the Jewish calendar - Many dates have been calculated, but the most accepted by Jewish scholars is 3761 BC abbreviated as AM)
  17. Anno Regi - Year of the King (Abbreviated as AR)
  18. Anno regni - Year of his/her reign
  19. Anno salutis - In the year of the Salvation (Same as: Common Era, Anno aerae vulgaris, Anno Christi, and Anno Domini - Used to count time after the birth of Jesus Christ - Basis of the Western calendar)
  20. Anno trecentessimo altero quam condita Roma erat - The year 302 after the founding of Rome (Livy - Book III)
  21. Annorum vinum, socius vetus et vetus aurum - Old wine, old friend and old gold (The virtue of old age)
  22. Annuit Coeptis - Gives nod to our endeavor (God approves the work we started - Motto above the all-seeing eye and pyramid in the back of a dollar bill)
  23. Annum iam tertium et vicesimum regnat - He has now been reigning twenty-three years (Cicero, Orations)
  24. Annus horribilis - Horrible Year (Compare with Annus mirabilis)
  25. Annus internationalis Familiae - International year of the Famil

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