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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 4003
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- Vade Retro Satana - Go back Satan (Vulgate - Mark 8, 33 - Said to Jesus to Saint Peter)
- Vade vade muss estulturum - Go back, go back, silly rat
- Vae puto deus fio - Oh, I think I'm becoming god! (Last words of Emperor Flavius Vespasianus Augustus)
- Vae solis - Woe to those who are alone
- 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)
- Vae tibi nigrae, dicebat caccabus ollae - Woe to you, black, said the pot to the kettle
- Vae Victis - Woe to the conquered ( - Thank you: Adalbert )
- Vae Victus - Woe to the Vanquished (Battle cry of the lord of the Vampires, Kain, in the game Blood Omen)
- Vallis altitudo est mea fortitudo - The high valley is my fortitude
- Vana sine viribus ira est - Anger is futile without a strong hand
- Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas - Vanity of vanities, all is vanity (Vulgate - Ecclesiastes 1, 2)
- Variatio delectat - Change is delicious (Cicero)
- Varium et mutabile semper, Femina - Volatile and capricious always, women (Vergil - Aeneid)
- Ve lictor expediten crucis - Minister, prepare the cross (Attributed to Pilate ordering the executioner to prepare the cross for Jesus Christ - Book Story of Jesus by Giovanni Pappini)
- Velis nolis - Like it or not (ie, by force)
- Vellem equidem idem possem gloriari quod Cyrus - I'd really like to boast about the same as Ciro (Cicero)
- Velut silva floreat - May she flourish as the forest (Motto of East Dean Rural District in Gloucestershire, England)
- Vendidit hic auro patriam - He sold his country for gold (Virgil - Aeneid)
- Veneris dies - Venus day (Friday)
- Veni Creator Spiritus - Come creator spirit (Ecclesiastical Term - Part of a chant invoking the Holy Spirit)
- Veni Redemptor gentium - Come Redeemer of people (Ecclesiastical Term - Christmas Hymn)
- Veni, vidi, vici - I came, I saw, I conquered (Julius Caesar)
- Venire contra factum proprium non valet - It is not allowed to come against one's own facts (Legal Term - Also known as estoppel)
- Venire facias - You must make come (Legal Term, also known as summons)
- Venisne an manes? - Coming or staying?
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