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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3899
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- Ubi sunt? - Where are they? (Famous people, not in obscurity or dead)
- Ubi sunt quoque tuum sensibus - Where are also your feelings?
- Ubi tu Gaius, ego Gaia - Where you are Gaius, I shall be Gaia (Phrase spoken by the bride in Roman wedding ceremonies. The groom responds with Ubi tu Gaia, ego Gaius)
- Ubi verba non sunt ambigua, non est locus interpretationibus - Where words are unambiguous, there is no room for interpretations (Legal term - from the book "The ABC of Law" by David Efrain Misari Torpoco)
- Ul litigatores pro patrociniis certam iustamque mercedem dare - The litigants pay the sponsors a certain just price (Suetonius, a Roman historian (70-160) wrote about Nero - In those days, it was forbidden pay the lawyers, who were supposed to advise on the name of friendship. Emperor Nero enforced a compulsory pay )
- Ultima hominis felicitas est in contemplatione veritatis - The greatest happiness of man is found in the contemplation of truth (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Ultima ratio - Last Reason (Last argument)
- Ultima ratio regum - The last reason of the king (Inscribed in the cannons of French King Louis XIV)
- Ultimum Romanus meretur bene - The last Roman deserves good
- Ultra petita - Beyond what was asked (Beyond duty)
- Ultra posse nemo obligatur - Nobody is forced to do the impossible (Legal Term - Ulpian - The obligations do not extend beyond the capabilities)
- Ultra vires - Beyond their power (Legal term - Refers to acts of governing bodies that exceed their mandate)
- Ultra vires hereditatis - Obligation beyond hereditary (Legal term - the inheritor has direct and unlimited liability for the liabilities of the deceased)
- Ultreia et Suseia, Deus adiuva nos!! - We'll go further and higher! God help us! (Greeting between pilgrims of the Camino de Santigo in Spain. Normally one greets with a "Ultreia" to which the other replies "Et Suseia")
- Una atque eadem - One and the same
- Una salus victis, nullam sperare salutem - The only hope for the vanquished is not to hope any salvation (virgil - Aeneid - They should only expect that they will not be saved)
- Una vanus vivendis varia fin - A vain life changes at the end
- Unanimi sumus - A single soul we are (Love phrase)
- Undatim Intextu Nodat - Weave networks using waves (Motto of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia)
- Unde per caritatem homo in Deo ponitur et cum eo unum efficitur - Wherefore by charity man abides in God and becomes one with him (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Undosus Vir - Man of the Surging Waves (Motto of Pope Leo XI (1605), according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because his papacy was very short)
- Unguentum fateor, bonum dedisti convivis here, sed nihil scidisti - Good perfume you gave yesterday to your guest, but you did not serve anything (Martial 3,12)
- Unguentum fuerat quod onyx modo parva gerebat: olfecit postquan papilus, ecce, garum est - The he carried a small onyx bottle with a fragrant ointment: after Papilo sniffed it, he said "Behold, that is 'garum' " (Martial 7,94 - Garum is a fish sauce that smells very bad)
- Unguibus et rostro - With teeth and nails
- Unguis et rostrum - With nails and peak (To defend something using all the weapons available)
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