Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 464

  1. Arma sunt membra militum - Weapons are members of the soldie
  2. Arma virumque cano, Troiae qui primus ab oris Italiam, fato profugus, Laviniaque venit litora - I sing of war and of a man, who first from the shores of Troy, driven by fate, arrived in Italy and on Lavinian shores. (Virgil - Aeneid I)
  3. Arrectis auribus - With ears pricked up (Virgil - Aeneid II - Attentively)
  4. Ars Amandi / Ars amatoria - The Art of Love (Book by Ovid)
  5. Ars gratia artis - Art for the love of art (Motto of the movie studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) written under the lion)
  6. Ars moriendi - The art of dying (Title of two Christian books from around 1415 and 1450, which provide guidance for a good death)
  7. Ars nunquam magis quam in minimo tota est - Art never looks as whole as the minimun (Paul Guldin)
  8. Ars sine scientia nihil est - Art without science is nothing
  9. Artes serviunt vitae, sapientia imperat - The arts provide a service to life, wisdom governs it (Philosophical Term - Seneca, Letters to Lucilius, 85, 32)
  10. Artifex vitae, artifex sui - Maker of life, his maker (Artist of life, artist of your own destiny - Start of a poem by Amado Nervo)
  11. Asinum asino et sus su pulcher - The donkey is beautiful to another donkey and the pig is beautiful to another pig.
  12. Asinus asinorum in saecula saeculorum - The jackass of jackasses in the centuries of centuries
  13. Asinus asinum fricat - Jackass rubs jackass (When two people overly praise each other)
  14. Asinus in tegulis - Ass on the housetop (It applies to people of low intelligence in high positions of a hierarchy)
  15. Assem habeas, assem valeas - Have an ace, and you will be worth an ace (You are worth as much as you have)
  16. Assisa panis et cervisiae - Tax on bread and beer (Refers to an English law in the thirteenth century, during the Middle Ages, where this tax was used to regulate the price of these products)
  17. Assumpta Est Maria in caelo Alleluja, Alleluja - Mary is elevated to heaven. Hallelujah, Hallelujah (Assumption of the Virgin Mary - August 15)
  18. Astra inclinant, non necessitant - The stars incline; they do not determine
  19. Astra Inclinant, Sed Non Obligant - The stars incline; they do not force
  20. Asumpsit tuas responsabilitates - Take charge (Philosophical Term - Assume your responsibilities)
  21. At ubi venit plenitudo temporis misit Deus Filium suum factum ex muliere, factum sub lege - But, when the time was fully come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born subject to Law (Vulgate - Galatians 4, 4)
  22. Athenea fuerunt lumen orbis - Athens was the torch's world (Seneca)
  23. Athleta Christi - Champion of Christ
  24. Atila, flagellum Dei, malleus orbis - Attila the Scourge of God, the hammer of the world (This is how the leader of the Huns was known, because of his devastating presence in the West in the V century AD)
  25. Attende Domine, et miserere quia peccavimus tibi - Hear us, O Lord, and have mercy, for we have sinned against Thee (Ecclesiastical term - Gregorian Chant)

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