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Latin Phrases with the word "deus"
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- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Bone Deus! - Good God!
- Cave, cave, Deus videt! - Beware, beware, God sees! (Ecclesiastical term)
- Cultores sui Deus protegit - God defends those who adore him (Ecclesiastical term)
- Cum Deus auxilio est, nemo nocere potest - With God's help, no one can harm us
- 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)
- Deus arcum suum tendit - God pulls his bow
- Deus aut bestia - God or beast (Man can be a god or beast)
- Deus caritas est - God is love (First encyclical letter written by Pope Benedict XVI)
- Deus cui hoc est natura quod fecerit - God is like the nature He made (Augustine - Opera Omnia)
- Deus dat - God gives (Explanation of the vital spark - Thank you: John Williams)
- Deus dedit, Deus abstulit - God Giveth, God Taketh Away (Philosophical term)
- Deus est mortali mortalem iuvare - God is a mortal that helps another mortal (Philosophical term)
- Deus est qui omnem mundum regit - God is who governs the entire world (Augustine)
- Deus et dominus natus - Born god and master (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus [212-275) motto when he proclaimed himself king)
- Deus et voluntas mea - God and my will
- 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)
- Deus in nobis - God among us
- Deus, libertas Cultura - God, free Culture (Motto of Carabobo University in Valencia, Venezuela)
- 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)
- Deus me fecit - God made me
- 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)
- Deus nobis haec otia fecit - God has given us this tranquility (Georgia's Motto taken from Virgil's Eclogues I)
- Deus nos vis cum ni vis contra - God is on our side, no one can be against
- Deus praecipuus - First, God (then anything else)
- Deus qui fecit totum, benedicat cibum et potum - God who made it all, bless food and drink
- Deus quos erigit, dirigit - God elects who he directs
- Deus refugium nostrum et virtus - God is our refuge and strength (Episcopal motto of St. Pius X titular bishop of Milas in 1912 )
- Deus vult - God wills it (Motto of the First Crusade - 1095 war ordered by Pope Urban II against Muslims in Jerusalem)
- Ditat Deus - God enriches (Motto of the State of Arizona)
- Ecce Deus fortior me, veniens dominabitur mihi - Behold a god stronger than I, who coming shall rule over me
- Etsi Deus non daretur - As if God did not exist (His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Diplomatic Corps)
- 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)
- Homo est Deus - The man is God
- Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit - Man proposes, but God disposes (Kempis)
- 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)
- Munificentissimus Deus - The most bountiful God (Ecclesiastical term - Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII) )
- 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)
- Numero pondere & mensura Deus omnia condidit - God created things by number, size and weight (Sir Isaac Newton)
- 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)
- Quis ut Deus? - Who is like God? (Motto of angels led by St. Michael - Abbreviated as Q.S.D)
- Quocumque fugies deus te videbit - Anywhere you run away, God sees you (St. Augustine)
- Quod Deus conjunxit, homo non separet - What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder (Vulgate - Mark 10,9)
- Si comprehendis non est Deus - If you understand it, then it is not God
- Si comprehendis non est Deus - If you understand it, then it is not God. (Thank you: George Shiels)
- 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)
- Si usque edita victus sapientia et lingua deus no praetendiese - Even the defeated aim to elevate their wisdom and words
- 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)
- Solus Deus iudicare me potest - Only God can judge me
- Ubi caritas et amor Ibi deus est - Where there is charity and love, there is God (Gregorian chant and Motto of pilgrims)
- Ubi charitas et amor, Deus ibi est - Where charity and love, there is God (Antiphon ad Mandatum, Holy Thursday)
- 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")
- Utrum Deus dicatur beatus secundum intellectum - Is the beatitude of God his understanding? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus possit facere quae non facit - Can God do what he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus possit facere quod praeterita non fuerint - Can God make things past not to have existed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus possit meliora facere ea quae facit - Can God make better the things he does? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus sit beatitudo cuiuslibet beati - Is God himself the happiness of each of the blessed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Utrum Deus sit omnipotens - Is God Almighty? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
- Vae puto deus fio - Oh, I think I'm becoming god! (Last words of Emperor Flavius Vespasianus Augustus)
- Vocatus atque non vocatus Deus aderit - Whether called upon or not, God is here ( Whether called upon or not, God is here )
- 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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