|   | Latin Phrases and QuotesStarting with phrase number 81
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 | Ab uno disce omnes  -  From one learn all (Virgil - Aeneid II )Ab uno discit omnes  -  From one you know allAb uno discunt omnes  -  From one learn allab 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.)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)Abbas Suburranus  -  A Suburran Abbot (Pope Anastasius IV (1153-1154)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born near a local named Suburra)Aberratio ictus  -  Mistake in the blow (Legal term that refers in an error where the wrong person gets hurt, e.g. to shot against one person and kill someone else)Abeunt studia in mores  -   Practices passionately pursued become habits (Ovid - Heroides Libri XV)Abiit, excessit, evasit, erupit  -  He departed, he withdrew, he strode off, he broke forth (Cicero - Oratio In Catilinam II)Ablata causa tollitur effectus  -  If the cause is taken away, its effect will disappear (Medical Maxim)Abrenuntio  -  I Renounce  (Ecclesiastical term)Abscedo turpis Diabolus pario  -  Go away you unclean spawn of SatanAbsentes Tinnitu aurium praesentire sermones de se, receptum est  -  It is generally admitted that those absent are warned by a ringing in the ears (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia)Absentis est quos non anhelo  -  The dead do not breatheAbsit  -  God save me (Ecclesiastical term)Absolutio ad cautelam  -  Absolution due to doubt (Ecclesiastical term - Canon Law - When a priest is excommunicated and appeals, he needs to obtain a Ad cautelam to continue to celebrate mass)Abusus non est usus, sed corruptela  -  Abuse is not use, it is corruption (Legal term)Abusus non tollit usum  -  The abuse does invalidate the use (Legal term - Abuses shall not prevent to use something correctly)Abyssus abyssum vocat in voce   -  Deep calleth on deep (Vulgate - Psalm 42:7)Accedant  -  Enter (Ceremonial term)Accedite candidatos  -  Candidates set forward (Ceremonial term)Accesit  -  Honorable Mention (Academic term - Lower price given in scientific, literary or artistic work)Accesorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale  -  The accessory does not lead, they follow the fortunes of the principal (Legal term)Accipe quod tuum, alterique da suum  -  Take what is yours, leave theirs to themAccipere quam facere praestat iniuriam  -  It is better to be the subject of injustice than to commit it
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