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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 476
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- Asinus asinum fricat - Jackass rubs jackass (When two people overly praise each other)
- Asinus in tegulis - Ass on the housetop (It applies to people of low intelligence in high positions of a hierarchy)
- Assem habeas, assem valeas - Have an ace, and you will be worth an ace (You are worth as much as you have)
- 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)
- Assumpta Est Maria in caelo Alleluja, Alleluja - Mary is elevated to heaven. Hallelujah, Hallelujah (Assumption of the Virgin Mary - August 15)
- Astra inclinant, non necessitant - The stars incline; they do not determine
- Astra Inclinant, Sed Non Obligant - The stars incline; they do not force
- Asumpsit tuas responsabilitates - Take charge (Philosophical Term - Assume your responsibilities)
- 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)
- Athenea fuerunt lumen orbis - Athens was the torch's world (Seneca)
- Athleta Christi - Champion of Christ
- 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)
- Attende Domine, et miserere quia peccavimus tibi - Hear us, O Lord, and have mercy, for we have sinned against Thee (Ecclesiastical term - Gregorian Chant)
- Attingere caelum digito - Touch the sky with a finger (Motto of the Technical School of Command, Control and Telecommunications (EMACOT) of the Spanish arm forces)
- Auctor Ignotus - Unknown Author (Unattributed)
- Auctoritas ad roboranda illa quae in contentionem veniunt, minus idonea iudicatur - The authority of these books is not judged sufficient to support disputed matters (St. Jerome - Prologue to the Book of Judith)
- Audaces Fortuna iuvat - Fortune favors the bold (Those who risk, usually win)
- Audacter et sincere - Boldly and sincerely
- Audax at fidelis - Bold but Faithful (Motto of Queensland, Australia)
- Audax et cautus - Bold and cautious
- Audax Iapeti genus - 'Bold, the clan of Lapetus (Horace - Odes I)
- Aude Sapere - Dare to Know (Motto written on the coat of arms of the Polytechnic Academy Aeronautics Air Force of Chile)
- Audemus iura nostra defendere - We dare defend our rights (Motto of the state of Alabama)
- Audentis fortuna iuuat - Fortune favors the bold (Virgil - Aeneid X, 284)
- Audere est facere - To dare is to do (Motto of Tottenham Hotspur F.C.)
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