Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3985

  1. Utrum Deus possit facere quod praeterita non fuerint - Can God make things past not to have existed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  2. Utrum Deus possit meliora facere ea quae facit - Can God make better the things he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  3. Utrum Deus sit beatitudo cuiuslibet beati - Is God himself the happiness of each of the blessed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  4. Utrum Deus sit omnipotens - Is God Almighty? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  5. Utrum in Dei beatitudine omnis beatitudo includatur - Does all bliss fall from God? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  6. Utrum in Deo sit potentia - Is there power in God? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  7. Utrum ordo caritatis remaneat in patria - Does this order of charity remain in the country? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  8. Utrum potentia Dei sit infinita - Is the power of God infinite (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  9. Utrum venis an non? - Are you coming or not?
  10. Uva uvam vivendo varia fit - A grape changes color when it sees another grape (Hat Creek Cattle Company sign in “Lonesome Dove” movie)
  11. Vacare culpa magnum est solatium - Being free of fault is a great consolation (Legal term)
  12. Vacatio legis - Law vacuum (Legal term - period of time after a new law has been approved and before it takes effect)
  13. Vacca fonda - Stupid cow
  14. Vacca stulta - You stupid cow
  15. Vade et tu fac similiter - Go on an do the same
  16. Vade in pace - Go in peace
  17. Vade mecum - Come with me (Medical term that refers a book that describes drugs and their benefits)
  18. Vade plus ultra - Go beyond (Don't be limited, discover new frontiers)
  19. Vade Retro Satana - Go back Satan (Vulgate - Mark 8, 33 - Said to Jesus to Saint Peter)
  20. Vade vade muss estulturum - Go back, go back, silly rat
  21. Vae puto deus fio - Oh, I think I'm becoming god! (Last words of Emperor Flavius Vespasianus Augustus)
  22. Vae solis - Woe to those who are alone
  23. Vae sophistis qui cavillis et tropis tergiversantur - Woe to the Sophists who when they speak, they misrepresent things with their jokes and tropes! (Philosophical Term - Michael Servetus (1511-1553) in his book "Christianismi Restitutio" page 91)
  24. Vae tibi nigrae, dicebat caccabus ollae - Woe to you, black, said the pot to the kettle
  25. Vae Victis - Woe to the conquered ( - Thank you: Adalbert )

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