Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 400

  1. Anno Regi - Year of the King (Abbreviated as AR)
  2. Anno regni - Year of his/her reign
  3. Anno salutis - In the year of the Salvation (Same as: Common Era, Anno aerae vulgaris, Anno Christi, and Anno Domini - Used to count time after the birth of Jesus Christ - Basis of the Western calendar)
  4. Anno trecentessimo altero quam condita Roma erat - The year 302 after the founding of Rome (Livy - Book III)
  5. Annorum vinum, socius vetus et vetus aurum - Old wine, old friend and old gold (The virtue of old age)
  6. Annuit Coeptis - Gives nod to our endeavor (God approves the work we started - Motto above the all-seeing eye and pyramid in the back of a dollar bill)
  7. Annum iam tertium et vicesimum regnat - He has now been reigning twenty-three years (Cicero, Orations)
  8. Annus horribilis - Horrible Year (Compare with Annus mirabilis)
  9. Annus internationalis Familiae - International year of the Famil
  10. Annus mirabilis - Extraordinary Year (Compare with Annus horribilis)
  11. Annus patum refrescurum lacuna est - Refreshment for the duck's ass the lake is ( Thank you: josaba )
  12. Ante bellum - Before War (Period of increasing tension that leads to a war)
  13. Ante Christum - Before Christ (To count years before the birth of Jesus Christ - abbreviated as AC )
  14. Ante diem - Days before (To refer to dates - abbreviated as a.d.)
  15. Ante lucem - Before daybreak
  16. Ante Meridiem - Before Meridian (Meridian = noon, midday - Morning, before 12:00 PM Abbreviated as AM)
  17. Ante mortem - Before Death
  18. Ante omnia, fratres carissimi, diligatur deus, deinde et proximus, quia ista sunt praecepta principaliter nobis data — Before all else, dearest brothers, let God be loved, and then your neighbor, because these are the chief commandments which have been given to us (Saint Agustine - Rule used by his followers)
  19. Ante portam latinam - Before the Latin door (Ecclesiastical term - motto of the roman church Johannes ante portam latinam)
  20. Ante scientia, sapientia - Before knowlege, wisdom (Motto. Knowledge is worth nothing without wisdom. Wisdom is more important than knowledge)
  21. Ante tempus - Before tim
  22. Apertio aurium - Opening of the ears (Ecclesiastical term - Rite to be held on Wednesday of the Fourth Week of Lent. Openining of the ears because for the first time heard about sacred texts in St. Peter's Basilica)
  23. Aperto libro - Open book
  24. Appia longarum teritur regina viarum - The queen of great Roman roads (Statius, Silvae, 2:2, in regards to Via Appia)
  25. Apud - By (with, in, near - Used for citations. For example apud Cicero)

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