Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 4081

  1. Verus amor nullum novit habere modum - True love knows no bounds
  2. Vestigia terrent - Threatening footprints (Horace)
  3. Vestis virum facit - The clothes make the man (Erasmus)
  4. Vetus Latina - Old Latin (Refers to the old version of the Bible, prior to the Vulgate)
  5. Vetustas pauca non depravat, multa tollit - Few things do not degenerate with old age, many are suppressed (Varro De Lingua Latina, V, 5)
  6. Vexilla Regis prudeunt inferni - The banners of the King of Hell draw closer (Vexilla Regis Latin hymn by Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers)
  7. Vi faculatum mihi archrepiscopalis concessarum dispensantur in Bannis - By virtue granted to the archiepiscopal faculty administered in Banner
  8. Vi Veri Universum Vivus Vici - By the power of truth, I, while mortal, have conquered the universe.
  9. Vi veri Veniversum vivus vici - By the power of truth, I, living, have conquered the universe ("The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe)
  10. Via crucis - The road of the cross
  11. Via trans - Tyberina - Road Beyond the Tiber (Antipope Paschal III (1164-1168) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a Cardinal of the title of St. Mary's in Transtevere, which refers to Transtibernia, as Tiber river crosses it)
  12. Viam Sapientiae Monstrabo - The wisdom will show you the way (Motto of the Abat Oliba University in Barcelona)
  13. Viam supervadet vadens - Path will be overcomed by the one who walks it.
  14. Vicarius Filii Dei - Vicar of the Son of God (Words are engraved on the crown of the Pope)
  15. Vici mea fata vivendo - I conquered my destiny by living (Virgil - Aeneid)
  16. Victis honor - The honor of the vanquished
  17. Victoria natura est insulens et superba - Victory is by nature superb and insulting. (Horace)
  18. Victoribus Spolia - To the victor goes the spoils (Motto of the USS Jackson - LCS 6)
  19. Victrix causa deis placuit, sed vica Catoni - The victorious cause pleased the gods, but the conquered cause pleased Cato (Luncan Bellum Civile I, 128i - Motto of the Confederate Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery)
  20. Victus et amictus - Food and clothing (Basic needs)
  21. Vide Cor Meum - Look at my heart (Love phrase)
  22. Vide supra - See above (Used in texts)
  23. Videamus primum deorumne providentia mundus regatur - Let us consider first whether the universe is governed by the foresight of the gods (Cicero)
  24. Videamus utrum animus inmortalis sit, an simul cum corpore pereat - Let's see if the soul is immortal or perishes with the body
  25. Videlicet - Namely (Meaning, abbreviated as Viz.)

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