Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 41

  1. A saeculo confregisti iugum tuum, rupisti vincula tua et dixisti: "Non serviam" In omni enim colle sublimi et sub omni ligno frondoso tu prosternebaris meretrix - Long ago you broke off your yoke and tore off your bonds; you said, 'I will not serve you!' Indeed, on every high hill and under every spreading tree you lay down as a prostitute (Vulgate - Jeremiah 2, 20)
  2. A simili - By similarity
  3. A solis ortus cardine - From eastern lands that first see the sun (Ecclesiastical term - Hymn for Lauds of Christmas morning)
  4. A superbia initium sumpsit omnis perditio - From pride takes initiative all perdition(Ecclesiastical term used before the
  5. A tempo - In time (Musical term - directive to return to the original tempo)
  6. A verbis ad verbera - From words to blows (Legal term)
  7. A vinculo matrimonii - From the bounds of matrimony (Legal term)
  8. Ab abrupto - Abruptl
  9. Ab absurdo - From the absurd (Philosophical term - used in logic to argue that the oposing position is absurd)
  10. Ab aeterno - From the eternity
  11. Ab alio expectes alteri quod feceris - Expect to receive such treatment as you have given (Syrus - Sententiae)
  12. Ab alta cuncta - From the altitud
  13. Ab amando ductum est amicitiae nomen - From loving (amando) derives the word friendship (amicitiae)
  14. Ab amico reconciliato cave - Beware of the reconciled friend
  15. Ab ante - From before
  16. Ab antecedente - In adavance (Legal term)
  17. Ab antiquo - From a long time ago
  18. Ab Apostolis approbata - Approved by the apostles (Ecclesiastical term)
  19. Ab esse ad posse valet consequentia - As a consequence of the reality, it is a possibility (Philosophical term - Since it is real, it is possible)
  20. Ab exordio generis humani - Since the beginning of the human race
  21. Ab exordio mundi - Since the beginning of the world
  22. Ab exordio vitae - Since the beginning of life
  23. Ab homine quaesivi quis esset - Asked the man, who he was
  24. Ab Imis Fundamentis - From my deepest roots (About restoration or reconstruction)
  25. Ab imis unguibus usque ad verticem summum - From the bottom of the toenail to the highest part of the body (Cicero - Pro Q Roscio Comoedo, 20)

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