Latin Phrases with the word "deus"

  1. Amator Crucis - Lover of the Cross (Pope Antipope Felix V (1439-1449) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was called Amadeus, Duke of Savoy. His coat of arms was a cross)
  2. Ante omnia, fratres carissimi, diligatur deus, deinde et proximus, quia ista sunt praecepta principaliter nobis data — Before all else, dearest brothers, let God be loved, and then your neighbor, because these are the chief commandments which have been given to us (Saint Agustine - Rule used by his followers)
  3. At ubi venit plenitudo temporis misit Deus Filium suum factum ex muliere, factum sub lege - But, when the time was fully come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born subject to Law (Vulgate - Galatians 4, 4)
  4. 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)
  5. Bone Deus! - Good God!
  6. Cave, cave, Deus videt! - Beware, beware, God sees! (Ecclesiastical term)
  7. Cultores sui Deus protegit - God defends those who adore him (Ecclesiastical term)
  8. Cum Deus auxilio est, nemo nocere potest - With God's help, no one can harm us
  9. Deus adest et vocat te? - God is here and is calling you? (Ecclesiastical term - Question asked to Karol Wojtyla (John Paul II) when the vote was conducted in which he was elected pope)
  10. Deus arcum suum tendit - God pulls his bow
  11. Deus aut bestia - God or beast (Man can be a god or beast)
  12. Deus caritas est - God is love (First encyclical letter written by Pope Benedict XVI)
  13. Deus cui hoc est natura quod fecerit - God is like the nature He made (Augustine - Opera Omnia)
  14. Deus dat - God gives (Explanation of the vital spark - Thank you: John Williams)
  15. Deus dedit, Deus abstulit - God Giveth, God Taketh Away (Philosophical term)
  16. Deus est mortali mortalem iuvare - God is a mortal that helps another mortal (Philosophical term)
  17. Deus est qui omnem mundum regit - God is who governs the entire world (Augustine)
  18. Deus et dominus natus - Born god and master (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus [212-275) motto when he proclaimed himself king)
  19. Deus et voluntas mea - God and my will
  20. Deus ex machina - God from the machine (Taken from an old Greek phrase related to the theater. In the last act of a Greek theater a crane, which represents god, appears to explain the play)
  21. Deus in nobis - God among us
  22. Deus, libertas Cultura - God, free Culture (Motto of Carabobo University in Valencia, Venezuela)
  23. Deus, lumen cordis mei et panis oris intus animae meae et virtus maritans mentem meamet sinum cogitationis meae - God, light of my heart and the bread of my mouth deep in soul and the strength that ties my mind and bosom of my thoughts (Ecclesiastical term - St. Augustine Confessionum liber I. Chapter XIII)
  24. Deus me fecit - God made me
  25. Deus meus, Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me - My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" (Said by Jesus Christ at the cross - Vulgate - Mark 15,34 and Matthew 27,46)
  26. Deus nobis haec otia fecit - God has given us this tranquility (Georgia's Motto taken from Virgil's Eclogues I)
  27. Deus nos vis cum ni vis contra - God is on our side, no one can be against
  28. Deus praecipuus - First, God (then anything else)
  29. Deus qui fecit totum, benedicat cibum et potum - God who made it all, bless food and drink
  30. Deus quos erigit, dirigit - God elects who he directs
  31. Deus refugium nostrum et virtus - God is our refuge and strength (Episcopal motto of St. Pius X titular bishop of Milas in 1912 )
  32. Deus vult - God wills it (Motto of the First Crusade - 1095 war ordered by Pope Urban II against Muslims in Jerusalem)
  33. Ditat Deus - God enriches (Motto of the State of Arizona)
  34. Ecce Deus fortior me, veniens dominabitur mihi - Behold a god stronger than I, who coming shall rule over me
  35. Etsi Deus non daretur - As if God did not exist (His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Diplomatic Corps)
  36. Hic liber est meus quem mihil Deus. Testis est Deus qui eum rapiat diabolus capiat. Morte infernorum raptor libri moriatur - This book that God has given me is mine. God knows that he, who steals it, will fall prey of the devil. The book robber will fall prey of a hellish death (Used as bookplates, book ownership mark in the middle ages)
  37. Homo est Deus - The man is God
  38. Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit - Man proposes, but God disposes (Kempis)
  39. Iustitiae debetur quod homo homini sit deus non lupus - Justice occurs because that man is a god to man and not a wolf (Philosophical term - Francis Bacon)
  40. Munificentissimus Deus - The most bountiful God (Ecclesiastical term - Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII) )
  41. Nobiscum Deus - God with us (Battlecry of the Roman and Byzantine Empire - In its Germanized form "Gott mit us" was the theme of battle royal house of Prussia and the German Army motto in World War II)
  42. Numero pondere & mensura Deus omnia condidit - God created things by number, size and weight (Sir Isaac Newton)
  43. O socii (neque enim ignari sumus ante malorum), o passi graviora, dabit deus his quoque finem vos et Scyllaeam rabiem penitusque sonantis accestis scopulos, vos et Cyclopia saxa experti. revocate animos maestumque timorem mittite; forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - O friends (for we were not unknown to prior evils) O you who’ve endured worse, the god will grant an end to this too. You’ve faced rabid Scylla, and her deep-sounding cliffs. and you’ve experienced the Cyclopes’s rocks. remember your courage and chase away gloomy fears. (Virgil - The Aeneid I 22)
  44. Quis ut Deus? - Who is like God? (Motto of angels led by St. Michael - Abbreviated as Q.S.D)
  45. Quocumque fugies deus te videbit - Anywhere you run away, God sees you (St. Augustine)
  46. Quod Deus conjunxit, homo non separet - What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder (Vulgate - Mark 10,9)
  47. Si comprehendis non est Deus - If you understand it, then it is not God
  48. Si comprehendis non est Deus - If you understand it, then it is not God. (Thank you: George Shiels)
  49. Si sapientia Deus est, verus philosophus est amator Dei - If wisdom is God, then the true philosopher is a lover of God (Philosophical Term - St. Augustine)
  50. Si usque edita victus sapientia et lingua deus no praetendiese - Even the defeated aim to elevate their wisdom and words
  51. Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes aquarum, ita desiderat anima mea ad te Deus - As the deer long for the springs of water, so my soul longs for you, oh God (Vulgate - Psalm 42:2)
  52. Solus Deus iudicare me potest - Only God can judge me
  53. Ubi caritas et amor Ibi deus est - Where there is charity and love, there is God (Gregorian chant and Motto of pilgrims)
  54. Ubi charitas et amor, Deus ibi est - Where charity and love, there is God (Antiphon ad Mandatum, Holy Thursday)
  55. Ultreia et Suseia, Deus adiuva nos!! - We'll go further and higher! God help us! (Greeting between pilgrims of the Camino de Santigo in Spain. Normally one greets with a "Ultreia" to which the other replies "Et Suseia")
  56. Utrum Deus dicatur beatus secundum intellectum - Is the beatitude of God his understanding? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  57. Utrum Deus possit facere quae non facit - Can God do what he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  58. Utrum Deus possit facere quod praeterita non fuerint - Can God make things past not to have existed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  59. Utrum Deus possit meliora facere ea quae facit - Can God make better the things he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  60. Utrum Deus sit beatitudo cuiuslibet beati - Is God himself the happiness of each of the blessed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  61. Utrum Deus sit omnipotens - Is God Almighty? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  62. Vae puto deus fio - Oh, I think I'm becoming god! (Last words of Emperor Flavius Vespasianus Augustus)
  63. Vocatus atque non vocatus Deus aderit - Whether called upon or not, God is here ( Whether called upon or not, God is here )
  64. Vocatus atque non vocatus, Deus aderit - Whether or not you ask for Him, God is present (Bidden or unbidden, God is everywhere - Thank you: Pádraig Barry)

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