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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3953
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- 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)
- Ut placeat deo et hominibus - To please God and men (Motto of Plasencia, Extremadura, Spain)
- Ut plures corrigantur, rite unus perit - To correct most, it is customary to punish one
- Ut retro - As in the back
- Ut sementem feceris, ita metes - You reap as you sow (Cicero)
- Ut supra - As above (To avoid repetition)
- Ut supra demonstratum est - As demonstrated above (Coronation of conclusions, but many people use it without proving anything)
- Ut tensis sic vis - As is the tension, as is the force (Hooke's law of elasticity - The displacement or size of the deformation is directly proportional to the deforming force or load)
- Ut tu primus sis - You first
- Ut vitam habeant et abundantius habeant - So they may a rich and satisfying life (Vulgate - John 10,10)
- Uter vestrum mecum veniet? - Which of you two will come with me?
- Uterus valet policies condo possidentis - It is allowed for the owner to hide the uterus
- Uti, non abuti - Use, do not abuse
- Uti possidetis ita possideatis - As you possessed you shall possess henceforth (Legal Term - International law that establishes that the borders of a colony or political subdivision will become the respected international boundaries once independence is achieved - This principle was incorporated in order to define the limits of the emerging nations)
- Uti possidetis iure - As possessed according to law (Legal Term)
- Uti rogas - As asked (Legal term - Means that it was approved, as requested)
- Utile et dulce - Useful and sweet
- Utinam populus Romanus unam cervicem haberet! - I wish the Roman people had but one neck! (Caligula)
- Utraque unum - Together we are one (Diplomatic Term - Used by Spain in coins minted in 1732-1772. Makes reference to the Old World and the New World, Europe and America)
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