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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 912
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- Da mi basia mille, deinde centum, dein mille altera, dein secunda centum - Give me a thousand kisses, then another hundred, then another thousand, then a hundred more (Catullus - Love phrase - Kisses for catullus)
- Da mihi animas, et caetera tolle - Give me the souls and keep the rest (Vulgate - Genesis 14,21)
- Da mihi castitatem et continentiam, sed noli modo - Give me chastity and continence, but not just yet (Augustine of Hippo - Confessions)
- Da mihi factum, dabo tibi ius - Give me the facts, and I will give you justice (Legal term)
- Da populo, da verba mihi - Tell it to the people, tell it to me (Publius Ovid Amores)
- Da quod iubes et iube quod vis - Da lo que mandas, y manda lo que quieras - Give what thou commandest and command what thou wilt (Philosophical term - Augustine)
- Da ubi consistam, et terram caelumque movebo - Give me a foothold and I will move the world (Latin translation of an Archimedes' phrase used to explain the fulcrum, or leverage point of a lever)
- Daemoni etiam vera dicenti, non est credendum - Even when the devil tells the truth, he must not be believe
- Damnati ad metalla - Condemmed to the mines (Slaves condemmed to force labor)
- Damnatio memoriae - Conviction of memory
- Damnum absque iniuria - Damage without injury (Legal term)
- Damnum non facit qui iure suo uttitur - Harms no one, the one who uses his legal rights (Legal Term)
- Dant animos vina - Wine gives valor (Liquid courage)
- Dat veniam corvis vexat censura columbas - The censor forgives the crows and harasses the doves (Juvenal Satirae II, 63)
- Date obolum Belisario - Give an obolus to Belisarius (The great Greek general became a beggar on his old age)
- Datio in solutum - Giving in payment (Legal term - transfer of goods in lieu of payment)
- De Antiquitate Urbis - Of the Antiquity of the City (Pope Gregory XIV (1590-1591) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was from Milan, an old city founded in 400 BC)
- De auditu - By hearing (Legal term - e.g. testimonium de auditu)
- De Balneis Etruriae - From the Baths of Etruria (Pope Gregory XVI (1831-1846) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - Before becoming a Pope he was a member of the Camaldolese Order, which had a campus called Fonte Bueno, good fountain)
- De bene esse - Of well being (Legal term - Conditionally, good enough)
- De bobilis bobilis - From cow to cow (without pain or effort)
- De Bona Religione - Of a Good Religion (Pope Innocent XIII (1721-1724) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was from the Conti family, which produced several popes)
- De Capra et Albergo - From a She-Goat and a Tavern (Pope Pius II (1458-1464) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was secretary to Cardinal Domenico Capranica and Cardinal Albergatti before he was elected Pope)
- De causis corruptae eloquentiae - On the causes of decadent eloquence (Quintilian)
- De Cervo et Leone - From a Stag and a Lion (Pope Paul II (1464-1471) motto, according to St. Malachy propheciesi - He was Bishop of Cervia (stag) and Cardinal of St. Mark (lion) before becoming pope)
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