Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 551

  1. Beatus ille - Happy is the man (Horace - Epodes II, 1)
  2. 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)
  3. 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)
  4. Beatus vir qui post aurum non abiit - Blessed is the man who does not follow the path of gold
  5. Beatus vir qui suffert tentationem - Blessed is the man who endures temptation
  6. Bella! Horrida bella! - War! Horrid War! (Virgil - Virgil - Aeneid, VI, 86)
  7. Bellua Insatiabilis - Insatiable Beast). Innocent XI (1676-1689) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms bore a lion and an eagle)
  8. Bellum internecinum! - War of extermination
  9. Bellum omnium contra omnes - War of all against all (Thomas Hobbes [1588-1679] - Levithan, XIII)
  10. Bene curris, sed extra viam - You run well, but you are out of the path (Augustine)
  11. Bene docet, qui bene distinguit - The one who teaches well is the one who distinguishes well
  12. Bene qui latuit, bene vixit - One who lives well, lives unnoticed
  13. Benedic ae quae de tua largitate sumpturi sumus - Bless what you given so generously and we are about to eat (Blessing at the table)
  14. Benedic, Domine, nos et haec tua dona, quae de tua largitate sumus sumpturi - Bless us Lord for these Your gifts (Ecclesiastical term - prayer before consuming food)
  15. Benedictus Deus Israhel quia visitavit et fecit redemptionem plebi suae - B Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, For He has visited us and accomplished redemption for His people (Vulgate - Luke 1, 68)
  16. Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini - Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord (Vulgate - John 12, 13)
  17. Beneficium dignis, ubi des omnes obliges - Where you confer a benefit on those worthy of it, you confer a favour on all (Syrus - Sententiae)
  18. Benignus est Spiritus sapientiae, et non consuevit esse difficilis se invocantibus, qui saepe et antequam invocetur, dicit: Ecce adsum - Wisdom is a kindly spirit, and easy of access to those who call upon him. Quite often he anticipates their request and says: "Here I am." (St. Bernardus Clairval - Cantica Canticorum - Sermo XV, 1)
  19. Bernardus monachus non uidit omnia - Benard, the monk, did not see everything
  20. Bestia devastatoare - The Ravaging Beast (Thank you: Isaiah Farley)
  21. Bibamus, moriendum est - Let's drink, death is inevitable
  22. Bibere humanum est, ergo bibamus - To drink is human; therefore, let us drink
  23. Bis - Two times (Indication that the verse is to be repeated)
  24. Bis dat qui cito dat - The one who gives quickly, gives twice
  25. Bis de eadem re ne sit actio - The action cannot be brought over again (Legal term - Any attempt to obtain a judicial rehearing of the same question)

Total: 4202
Previous Phrases Next


Look for latin phrases that contain:
Enter the word and press "Search!".
Try it with words like: Deus, Homo, Mihi, Nihil, Omnia, Rex, Tibi, Verita, etc.


©2007-2023 copyright www.deChile.net