Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 89

  1. Abiit, excessit, evasit, erupit - He departed, he withdrew, he strode off, he broke forth (Cicero - Oratio In Catilinam II)
  2. Ablata causa tollitur effectus - If the cause is taken away, its effect will disappear (Medical Maxim)
  3. Abrenuntio - I Renounce (Ecclesiastical term)
  4. Abscedo turpis Diabolus pario - Go away you unclean spawn of Satan
  5. Absentes 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)
  6. Absentis est quos non anhelo - The dead do not breathe
  7. Absit - God save me (Ecclesiastical term)
  8. 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)
  9. Abusus non est usus, sed corruptela - Abuse is not use, it is corruption (Legal term)
  10. Abusus non tollit usum - The abuse does invalidate the use (Legal term - Abuses shall not prevent to use something correctly)
  11. Abyssus abyssum vocat in voce - Deep calleth on deep (Vulgate - Psalm 42:7)
  12. Accedant - Enter (Ceremonial term)
  13. Accedite candidatos - Candidates set forward (Ceremonial term)
  14. Accesit - Honorable Mention (Academic term - Lower price given in scientific, literary or artistic work)
  15. Accesorium non ducit, sed sequitur suum principale - The accessory does not lead, they follow the fortunes of the principal (Legal term)
  16. Accipe quod tuum, alterique da suum - Take what is yours, leave theirs to them
  17. Accipere quam facere praestat iniuriam - It is better to be the subject of injustice than to commit it
  18. Accoliti surgant - Rise the acolytes (Ceremonial term)
  19. Acerba semper et immatura mors eorum qui inmortale aliquid parant - The death of those who prepare something immortal is always hard and premature (Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Epistue 5, 5, 4)
  20. Acetum habet in pectore - Has vinegar in the chest (Erasmus Adagia II 3.52)
  21. Acta Apostolicae Sedis - The works of the Apostolic See (Ecclesiastical term - Official periodical publication from the Vatican)
  22. Acta diuturna populi Romani - The daily works of the Roman people (A chronical)
  23. Acta Editorum - Published Work
  24. Acta Eruditorum - Works of the scholar
  25. Acta est fabula, plaudite! - The play is over, applaud! (The last words of Caesar Augustus) )

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