Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 62

  1. Ab exordio vitae - Since the beginning of life
  2. Ab homine quaesivi quis esset - Asked the man, who he was
  3. Ab Imis Fundamentis - From my deepest roots (About restoration or reconstruction)
  4. 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)
  5. Ab immemorabilis - From when there was no memory
  6. Ab imo pectore - From my chest (Julius Caesar - Frankly - From my heart)
  7. Ab initio - From the beginning
  8. Ab insomne custodita dracone - Protected by a sleepless dragon
  9. Ab integro - By whole
  10. Ab intestato - Having made no will (Legal term)
  11. Ab intra - From within
  12. Ab Iove principium - Start with the most important (Virgil - Aeneid VII - Iove [Jove] is Jupiter, the father of all Roman Gods)
  13. Ab ipso ferro - From the same iron (Fray Luis de Leon's motto)
  14. Ab irato - By anger (Legal term - Something which is invalidated, because it was done with unreasonable anger)
  15. Ab Ordine Libertas - From order comes freedom (Colombia's motto)
  16. Ab ore ad aurem - From mouth to ear (whispering a secret into someone's ear)
  17. Ab origine - From origin
  18. Ab ovo - Since the egg (Horace - Ars poetica - Refers to the egg of Leek from which hatched Helen of Troy)
  19. Ab ovo usque ad mala - From the egg to the apple (Horace - Satire - From appetizer to dessert - From start to finish - From soup to nuts)
  20. Ab uno disce omnes - From one learn all (Virgil - Aeneid II )
  21. Ab uno discit omnes - From one you know all
  22. Ab uno discunt omnes - From one learn all
  23. ab Urbe Condita - a.U.C. - From the founding of the city (To count years since the foundation of Rome - 753 AC - Abbreviated as a.U.C.)
  24. Ab utraque parte - Of both parties (Legal Term - Gai Institutiones - Common property e.g. an island in the middle a river is the common property of the proprietors on both banks)
  25. Abbas Suburranus - A Suburran Abbot (Pope Anastasius IV (1153-1154) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born near a local named Suburra)

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