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Latin Phrases with the word "novi"
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- Argumentum ad novitatem - Argument to novelty (Philosophical term - Argument which holds that an idea is correct or better simply because it is more modern)
- Ex Africa semper aliquid novi - There is always something new in Africa (Pliny the Elder)
- Hic est enim calix sanguinis mei novi et aeterni testamenti, mysterium fidei, qui pro vobis et pro multis effundetur in remissionem peccatorum - For this is the chalice of My blood of the new and eternal testament, the mystery of faith, which shall be shed for you and for many for the remission of sins (Ecclesiastical term - words spoken in the Consecration of the wine)
- Iura Novit Curia - The court called the law (Legal term, often used to say that judges know the law and result)
- Lupus est homo homini, non homo, quom qualis sit non novit - A man is a wolf, and not a man, to another man, for as long as he doesn't know what he is like (Plautus - Asinaria)
- Novissima verba - Very recent words
- Quicumque amisit dignitatem pristinam ignovis etiam iocus est in casu gravi - He who falls from the old grandeur, becomes a toy in his disgrace, the most despicable being (Phaedrus)
- Siquis in hoc artem populo non novit amandi - If there be anyone among you who does know of the art of loving (Ovid - Book 1, verse 1 of the Art of Loving)
- Verus amor nullum novit habere modum - True love knows no bounds
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