Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 530

  1. Avaritia studium pecuniae habet - Greed has thirst for money (Gaius Sallustius Crispus)
  2. Ave atque vale! - Hello and Goodbye
  3. Ave, Caesar - Hail Caesar
  4. Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant - Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you (Gladiator's Salute)
  5. Ave, color vini clari! Ave, sapor sine pariĄ - Hail, color of clear wine! Hail, taste without equal (Hymn - Juan Ponce, c. 1590)
  6. Ave Maria, gratia plena, dominus tecum, benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus - Hail Mary, full of grace, our Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus (Ecclesiastical term - First part of The Hail Mary)
  7. Avis Ostiensis - Bird of Ostia (Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was cardinal Bishop of Ostia, and his coat of arms depict an eagle)
  8. Axis in Medietate Signi - An Axis in the Midst of Signs (Pope Sixtus V (1585-1590) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - This phrase describes the Pope's coat of arms)
  9. Baccalaurei in Artibus - Bachelor of Arts (Academic term - University Degree abbreviated as BA)
  10. Baccalaurei in Scientiis - Bachelor of Science (Academic term - University Degree abbreviated as BS)
  11. Balaenae nobis conservandae sunt! - Save the Whale
  12. Balnea, vina, Venus corrumpunt corpora nostra, sed vitam faciunt, balnea, vina, Venus - Baths, wine and love corrupt our bodies, but they give us life, baths, wine and love (Graffiti in Pompey).
  13. Barba tenus sapientes - Bearded, therefore wise (Sarcastic term for a fool, someone with no more sign of wisdom than a beard)
  14. Barbarus hic ego sum, quia non intellegor ulli - Here I am a foreigner because no one understands me (Ovid - Tristia V - The poet Ovid expressed a sense of alienation since he was not understood in his own land)
  15. Beatae memoriae - Of blessed memory (Bede, Historiam Ecclesiasticam Gentis Anglorum, V)
  16. Beati Hispani quibus bibere vivere est - Lucky the Spaniards, for whom living is drinking (Julius Caesar)
  17. Beati mundo corde: quoniam ipsi Deum videbunt - Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God (Vulgate - Matthew 5:8)
  18. Beati pauperes spiritu quoniam ipsorum est regnum caelorum - Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Vulgate - Matthew 5,3)
  19. Beati possidentes - Blessed are those who have (Legal Term - "Possession is nine points of the law")
  20. Beatius est magis dare quam accipere - It is more blessed to give than to receive (Vulgate - Acts 20, 35 - Said by Jesus)
  21. Beatus est qui non caret de amici - Blessed is he who is not without friends
  22. Beatus ille - Happy is the man (Horace - Epodes II, 1)
  23. Beatus ille quem vivere in locus amoenus et carpe diem - Fortunate is the one who lives in a pleasant place and captures the day. (Philosophical term - A mix of several famous phrases to describe a simple way of live: to be happy, without seeking more wealth than those who are around you)
  24. Beatus vir qui non abiit in consilio impiorum - Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked (Vulgate - Psalm 1,1)
  25. Beatus vir qui post aurum non abiit - Blessed is the man who does not follow the path of gold

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