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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3935
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- Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno - One for all, all for one
- Unus testis, nullus testis - One witness is no witness (Legal Term - The law requires more than one witness to judge - Thank you: Dietrich Hartmann )
- Unusquisque in suo sensu abundet - Each on their own, in their own way
- Unusquisque mavult credere quam iudicare - Everyone prefers to believe than to discuss (to think - Seneca)
- Urbi et Orbi - For the city and for the world (To everyone, the city refers to Rome)
- Urbs a Romulo vocata est Roma - The city was called Rome, because of Romulus)
- Ursus velox - The speedy bear (Motto of Pope Clement XIV (1769-1774), according to the prophecies of St. Malachy - His family coat of arms had bear. Note that this motto is also quoted as visus velox, "Swift glance", and a different explanation is given for that)
- Usque ad nauseam - All the way to nausea
- Usque in aeternum - Until eternity
- Usteron proteron - The late earlier (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that assumes that something that has not been proven is true, figure of speech that reverses the natural order of words)
- Usucapion - Usucaption (Legal Term - Acquisition of property through long, undisturbed possession)
- Usus est magister optimus - Experience is the best teacher
- Usus fructus - Use of the fruit (Legal term - The benefit derived from something)
- Usus loquendi - Usage in speaking (The meaning of words that through use. Words may have a different meaning depending on the context where they are used)
- Ut antea - Like before
- Ut charitas et scientia humanitati inserviant - Charity and science to the service of humanity (Academic term - Motto of Medicine school of the University in San Luis Potosi)
- Ut desint vires tamen est laudanda voluntas - Even if it is beyond one's power, the will [to try] is still worthy of praise (Ovid - Thank you: Henk Mastenbroek)
- Ut honestioribus potius fides testibus habentur - Greater faith will be given to the most honorable witnesses (Legal term - Justinian (482-565) Cod.4,20,9)
- Ut hora sic fugit vita tempus edax rerum - When the life our passes, time devours everything (Inscription in a in a seventeenth-century astrolabe at Maritime Museum in London)
- Ut in hominibus quaedam sunt agnationes ac gentilitates, sic in verbis - As among men there are certain kinships among gentile groups, so there are among words (Varro De Lingua Latina, VIII, 4)
- Ut incepit Fidelis sic permanet - Loyal she began, loyal she remains (Motto of Ontario, Canada)
- Ut infra - Same as below
- Ut innotescat multiformis sapientia dei - For the multiple forms of the wisdom of God (Motto of the Catholic University Andres Bello in Caracas, Venezuela)
- Ut ne quid falsi, dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat - Let him not dare to utter anything that is false, nor let him dare to speak what is not true (Cicero - De Oratore)
- Ut placeas debes immemor esse tui - To please, you must forget yourself (Love phrase)
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