Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3941

  1. Urbi et Orbi - For the city and for the world (To everyone, the city refers to Rome)
  2. Urbs a Romulo vocata est Roma - The city was called Rome, because of Romulus)
  3. 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)
  4. Usque ad nauseam - All the way to nausea
  5. Usque in aeternum - Until eternity
  6. 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)
  7. Usucapion - Usucaption (Legal Term - Acquisition of property through long, undisturbed possession)
  8. Usus est magister optimus - Experience is the best teacher
  9. Usus fructus - Use of the fruit (Legal term - The benefit derived from something)
  10. 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)
  11. Ut antea - Like before
  12. 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)
  13. 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)
  14. 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)
  15. 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)
  16. 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)
  17. Ut incepit Fidelis sic permanet - Loyal she began, loyal she remains (Motto of Ontario, Canada)
  18. Ut infra - Same as below
  19. Ut innotescat multiformis sapientia dei - For the multiple forms of the wisdom of God (Motto of the Catholic University Andres Bello in Caracas, Venezuela)
  20. 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)
  21. Ut placeas debes immemor esse tui - To please, you must forget yourself (Love phrase)
  22. Ut placeat deo et hominibus - To please God and men (Motto of Plasencia, Extremadura, Spain)
  23. Ut plures corrigantur, rite unus perit - To correct most, it is customary to punish one
  24. Ut retro - As in the back
  25. Ut sementem feceris, ita metes - You reap as you sow (Cicero)

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