Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 4020

  1. Vendidit hic auro patriam - He sold his country for gold (Virgil - Aeneid)
  2. Veneris dies - Venus day (Friday)
  3. Veni Creator Spiritus - Come creator spirit (Ecclesiastical Term - Part of a chant invoking the Holy Spirit)
  4. Veni Redemptor gentium - Come Redeemer of people (Ecclesiastical Term - Christmas Hymn)
  5. Veni, vidi, vici - I came, I saw, I conquered (Julius Caesar)
  6. Venire contra factum proprium non valet - It is not allowed to come against one's own facts (Legal Term - Also known as estoppel)
  7. Venire facias - You must make come (Legal Term, also known as summons)
  8. Venisne an manes? - Coming or staying?
  9. Venite ad me, et ego dabo vobis omnia bona - Come with me and I will give you all the goods (Ecclesiastical term)
  10. Venter non habet aures - The belly has no ears (If you are starving, you don't listen to sermons - Ovid - Metamorphosis )
  11. Ventis secundis, tene cursum - The favorable wind stays on course
  12. Venus ventus temerarus - Venus favors the bold (Ovid)
  13. Verae amicitiae difficillime reperiuntur in iis, qui in honoribus reque publica versantur; ubi enim istum invenias, qui honorem amici anteponat suo? - The authentic friendships can hardly be among those who are in public office and in politics; for where could you find someone who would prefer the political advancement of his friend to his own? (Cicero - De Amicitia, 64)
  14. Verae amicitiae sempiternae sunt - True friendships are eternal
  15. Veram amicitiam in adversa fortuna videbamus - We'll see true friendship in times of bad luck
  16. Verba de futuro - Words about the future
  17. Verba inter homines obtinuerunt principatum significandi - Men express their thoughts and intentions primarily through words (St. Augustine)
  18. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes - The words connect to humans, like ropes on the horns of bulls
  19. Verba movent exempla trahunt - The words move, examples drag
  20. Verba refers aures non pervenientia nostras - You mean words that do not reach our ears (Ovid - Metamorphoses Book III, 462)
  21. Verba sun intelligenda non secundum quod sonant, sed secundum mentem proferentis - Words should be understood as in the mind of who says them, not as they sound)
  22. Verba utilia - Useful words (Like in an advise)
  23. Verba volant, scripta manent exampla trahunt - Words fly, writings remain (Words disappear, books remain - verbal contracts are as good as the paper they are written in)
  24. Verbera plura ferunt, quam quos iuvat usus arati, detractant prensi dum iuga prima boves - Rebel oxen, oppressed by the hardness of the yoke, are punished much harder than those who bear the weight of the plow. (Ovid - Amores)
  25. Verbi gratia - In virtue of the word (Grammatical term - For example, similar to exempli gratia. Often abbreviated as V.gr.)

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