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Having nothing to do with elections (literally Abstain from beans, the ballot at Athens having been by beans). Aura popularis -- Popular favour (literally breeze). Add a translation Latin English Info Latin vita mendacium English life is a lie Dig.1.18.6.6 . To the same degree. Memorabilia -- Things to be remembered or recorded. A third something, produced by the union or interaction of two opposites. In articulo mortis -- At the point of death. Vir sapiens forti melior -- A wise man is better than a strong. In the night is counsel; take a night to think over it; sleep upon it. To be despised is more galling to a foolish man than to be whipped. Interest reipublic ut quisque re sua bene utatur -- It is for the interest of the state that every one make a good use of his property. We only suffer what other mortals do. Do you want to translate text, files, tickets, emails, etc.? adponam hercle urnam hanc in media via ; sed autem quid si hanc hinc abstulerit quispiam? Et hoc genus omne -- And everything of this kind. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. Ore tenus -- Merely from the mouth; oral. Natura nihil agit frustra -- Nature does nothing in vain. Fides sit penes auctorem -- Credit this to the author. Ad utrumque paratus -- Prepared for either case. Manliana -- A Manlian, i.e., a harsh and severe sentence, such as that of Titus Manlius, who ordered his son to be scourged and beheaded for fighting contrary to orders. Casus belli -- A cause for war; originally, fortune of war. Sic transit gloria mundi -- It is so the glory of the world passes away. De lana caprina -- About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. Pace tanti viri -- If so great a man will forgive me. Don't be what you are not, but resolutely be what you can. Passe par tout -- A master-key; a pass-key. The world is full of madmen, and he who would not see one must keep himself quite alone and break his looking-glass. Alii sementem faciunt, alii metentem -- Some do the sowing, others the reaping. Nullum est malum majus, quam non posse ferre malum. Tout chemin mne Rome -- Every road leads to Rome. Astra regunt homines, sed regit astra Deus. Hominis est errare, insipientis perseverare. In statu quo -- In the state in which it was. The deeds of man never can be hid from the gods. I was born; I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to rest. Ad aperturam -- Wherever a book may be opened. A troublesome and annoying crowd of visitors. A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. Pro aris et focis -- For our altars and our hearths. e campo in cavam hanc viam demittimus equos, centesima lux est haec ab interitu P. Clodii et altera, qua in discrimine fuerunt, an ulla post hunc diem essent, Cerberus haec ingens latratu regna personat, vomere exercent collis atque horum asperrima pascunt, ob malefacta haec tantidem emptam postulat sibi tradier, vos fortasse, quod vos lex commonet, id in hoc loco quaeretis, certo haec mulier aut insana aut ebria est, aptius hae capiant vadimonia garrula cerae, adsiduitatis et operarum harum cotidianarum putat esse consulatum, namque ipsorum naves ad hunc modum factae armataeque erant, dabant hae feriae tibi oportunam facultatem ad explicandas tuas litteras, bacaliam appellant hanc (laurum) quae vulgatissima est bacarumque fertilissima, apud Philonem harum causarum cognitio exercitatioque celebratur, ad hanc scribendi operam omne studium curamque convertimus, we turn all interest and preoccupation to this occupation of writing, Brundisii omne certamen vertitur huius primi temporis, habes legis prooemium; enim haec appellat Plato, adversus haec imperator Romanus in hanc fere sententiam respondit, haberes magnum adiutorem, hunc hominem velles si tradere, ceu vero non tenebris noctium gaudia haec auferentibus, haec ratio ut imperet illi parti animi quae oboedire debet id videndum est viro, arbitrum me statuebat non modo huius rei sed totius consulatus sui, haec fama civitates nonnullas ab eius amicitia avertebat, fac huius odii tanti ac tam universi periculum, cito sanum facies hominem hac cura, expertum hoc est, P. Clodio gradus ad rem publicam hic primus est aditus ad , hae copiae quas videtis ex dilectibus in citeriore Gallia sunt refectae, abesse hanc aetatem longe a sepulchro negant oportere, it is said that those who are my age should not stray far from their tombs, aiebat bonam partem sermonis in hunc diem esse dilatam, adice sextam iam felicis huius principatus stationem, apud antiquissimos scriptores una haec pugna invenitur, a magnitudine et pulchritudine creaturarum cognoscibiliter potest creator horum videri, the greatness and the beauty of creatures may leed to contemplation of their author by analogy, hac una fiducia civitatis quocumque venerint hanc sibi rem praesidio sperant esse futuram, a Planco deducta in hanc frequentiam loci opportunitate convaluit, (the colony) founded by Plancus became so densely populated due to the opportunities offered by the place, aer corruptus purum hunc liquidum maculat ac polluit. Quod erat demonstrandum -- Which was to be proved. Dies religiosi -- Religious days; holidays. Veritas, a quocunque dicitur, a Deo est -- Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. Mala mali malo mala contulit omnia mundo -- The jawbone of the evil one by means of an apple brought all evils into the world. Inest et formic sua bilis -- Even the ant has its bile. To be in great straits (literally to pull the devil by the tail). CAROLI ALPHONSI AZPIROZ COSTA O.P. Indigne vivit per quem non vivit alter -- He by whom another does not live does not deserve to live. Variorum not -- Notes of various authors. Les amis, ces parents que l'on se fait soi-mme -- Friends, those relations that we make ourselves. Flebile ludibrium -- A "tragic farce;" a farce to weep at. A calumniating disposition (literally tooth). Women, when offended, are generally implacable. Usage Frequency: 1 Terminus ad quem -- The point of destination. Amor proximi -- Love for one's neighbour. Etenim, haud paucis locis non veritas, sed mendacium fucata quadam ratione effertur; non amor, non caritas, fovetur, sed odium excitatur ac livida simultas; non civium concordia extollitur, sed . Argumentum ad ignorantiam -- An argument founded on the ignorance of an adversary. [Greek: Archn oudeis hamartanei tote hotan archn ]. Non omnis error stultitia est dicendus -- Not every error is to be called folly. Esse quam videri -- To be rather than to seem. Acti labores jucundi -- The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. Cca regens vestigia filo -- Guiding blind steps by a thread. Per accidens -- By accident, i.e., not following from the nature of the thing, but from some accidental circumstance. for Nemine contradicente, Nem. Proper quantity or allowance (literally how much). Kalend Grc -- Never (literally the Greek Kalends). Abeunt studia in mores -- Pursuits assiduously prosecuted become habits. Coup de main -- A bold effort; a surprise. 5, c. 22, 6. Tous les mchants sont buveurs d'eau; / C'est bien prouv par le dluge. Jure divino -- By Divine right, or ordination of heaven. The children of our children, and those who shall be born of them, i.e., our latest posterity. Si possis suaviter, si non quocunque modo -- Gently if you can; if not, by some means or other. By Divine right, or ordination of heaven. Audi, vide, tace, si vis vivere in pace -- Use your ears and eyes, but hold your tongue, if you would live in peace. Latitat -- He lurks; a writ of summons (Law). Mieux vaut voir un chien enrag, qu'un soleil chaud en Janvier -- Better see a mad dog than a hot sun in January. -- How near to guilt a man may approach without being guilty! A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Esurienti ne occurras -- Don't throw yourself in the way of a hungry man. Usque ad aras -- To the very altars; to the last extremity. Colubram in sinu fovere -- To cherish a serpent in one's bosom. Argumentum ad crumenam -- An appeal to self-interest. Pavore carent qui nihil commiserunt; at pnam semper ob oculos versari putant qui peccarunt -- The innocent are free from fear; but the guilty have always the dread of punishment before their eyes. From the cause to the effect; by deduction. Non bene imperat, nisi qui paruerit imperio -- No one makes a good commander except he who has been trained to obey commands. Pedibus timor addidit alas -- Fear gave wings to his feet. Ad unguem -- To a nicety (literally to the nail). Our website uses cookies to improve your experience. Index expurgatorius -- An expurgatory index. To the very altars; to the last extremity. In clum jacularis -- You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. Chi ha tempo, non aspetti tempo -- He who has time, let him not wait for time. Contraria contrariis curantur -- Contraries are cured by contraries. Bonis vel malis avibus -- Under good, or evil, omens. Tua res agitur -- It is a matter that concerns you. To sing as one goes along; to sing by the way. Reference: Anonymous. -- Is then your knowledge to pass for nothing unless others know of it? Exceptis excipiendis -- The requisite exceptions being made. Fit scelus indulgens per nubila scula virtus -- In times of trouble leniency becomes crime. Quoad hoc -- So far (literally as regards this). Preces armat -- Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. Sub silentio -- In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. Populus vult decipi; decipiatur -- The people wish to be deceived; then let them. Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet -- When a disaster happens, every report confirming it obtains ready credence. Quality: Fate leads the willing, and drags the unwilling. Fames, pestis, et bellum, populi sunt pernicies -- Famine, pestilence, and war are the destruction of a people. [Greek: Katopin heors] -- After the feast; too late. Jus gentium -- The law of nations, as the basis of their international relations. Rire dans sa barbe -- To laugh in one's sleeve. Impromptu -- Off-hand; without premeditation. Ne te qusiveris extra -- Seek not thyself outside of thyself. Noun mendcium ( genitive mendci) (neut.) In crucifixo gloria mea -- I glory in the Crucified. Me miseram, quod amor non est medicabilis herbis! Post bellum auxilium -- Aid after the war is over. Hodie mihi, cras tibi -- My turn to-day, yours to-morrow. When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. Oui et Non sont bien courts dire, mais avant que de les dire, il y faut penser long-temps. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis. You add fire to fire, and water to the sea. In foro conscienti -- Before the tribunal of conscience. Cita mors ruit -- Death is a swift rider. Tempus omnia revelat -- Time reveals all things. On termine de longs procs / Par un peu de guerre civile -- We end protracted law-suits by a little civil war. It is so the glory of the world passes away. Iam Necromantia (nam hic secundo . To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Cum grano salis -- With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance. It is vain to do by many agencies what may be done by few. [Greek: Kakon anankaion] -- A necessary evil. God assisting, there is nothing to be feared. Sub specie ternitatis -- In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. Ist's Gottes Werk, so wird's besteh'n / Ist's Menschenwerk, wird's untergeh'n -- If it be God's work, it will stand; if man's, it will perish. Bonus vir semper tiro -- A good man is always a learner. Vis inerti -- The inert property or resisting power of matter. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? Est de Deo fidelis, qui mentiri non potest. Ita lex scripta -- Thus the law is written. Be what you are; let whoso will be what others are. Pythagoras) said it. Ars longa, vita brevis -- Art is long, life is short. In old English law. Ponderanda sunt testimonia, non numeranda -- Testimonies are to be weighed, not counted. For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. A sardonic laugh; a forced ironical laugh. Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate, Stultitiam simulare loco, sapientia summa est. Ex cathedra -- From the chair; with authority. A mens et thoro -- From bed and board; divorced. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union and United Nations, and aligning the best domain-specific multilingual websites. Arma cerealia -- The arms of Ceres, i.e., implements connected with the preparation of corn and bread. Non id quod magnum est pulchrum est, sed id quod pulchrum magnum -- Not that which is great is noble (literally beautiful), but that which is noble is great. MyMemory is the world's largest Translation Memory. Gratis asseritur -- It is asserted but not proved. Astra redux -- Return of the goddess of justice. Biden sacram sanctionem impetrasse Chinese conatibus pati. The golden age (literally the reign of Saturn) is returning. Said of a graduate passing from one university to another. Verbo tenus -- In name; as far as the words go. Multa tacere loquive paratas -- Ready to suppress much or speak much. The people wish to be deceived; then let them. A mouse in pitch; "a fly wading through tar. Fasti et nefasti dies -- Lucky and unlucky days. Olet lucernam -- It smells of the lamp, or midnight study. There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. Spe Faunorum voces exaudit, / Spe vis form deorum. Inter canem et lupum -- Between the dog and the wolf; at the twilight. Find more Latin words at wordhippo.com! Ex pede Herculem -- We judge of the size of the statue of Hercules by the foot. Ni trop haut, ni trop bas; c'est le souverain style. Ductor dubitantium -- A guide to those in doubt. A latere -- From the side of (sc. All bad precedents have had their rise in good beginnings. Mare clo miscere -- To confound sea and sky. Primus sapienti gradus est falsa intelligere. Inest sua gratia parvis -- Even little things have a grace of their own. Nem. In futuro -- In future; at a future time. Fortuna parvis momentis magnas rerum commutationes efficit. Non id quod magnum est pulchrum est, sed id quod pulchrum magnum. Interdum stultus bene loquitur -- Sometimes a fool speaks reasonably. Usque adeone / Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? Primus sapienti gradus est falsa intelligere -- The first step towards wisdom is to distinguish what is false. Nem. Gratia placendi -- The satisfaction of pleasing. Uberrima fides -- The fullest confidence; implicit faith. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus. Functus officio -- Having discharged his duties and resigned. Sauter du coq l'ne! Surdo fabulam narras -- You tell your story to a deaf man. Ultimum moriens -- The last to die or disappear. 1 et vidi caelum novum et terram novam primum enim caelum et prima terra abiit et mare iam non est. Nemo ita pauper vivit, quam pauper natus est -- No one is so poor in life as he was when he was at birth. Qui pro quo -- Who for whom; one instead of another. Mendaces, ebriosi, verbosi -- Liars, drunkards, and wordy people. Wherever there is a display of art, truth seems to us to be wanting. Love, in fact, can never be deep unless it is pure. If you don't find what you are looking for here, the phrase maybe a proverb or motto in which case you should check the Dictionary of Famous Quotations. Orator improbus leges subvertit -- An evil-disposed orator subverts the laws. [Greek: M kinei Kamarinan] -- Don't stir Lake Camarina (otherwise pestilence). When a disaster happens, every report confirming it obtains ready credence. Aut bibat, aut abeat -- Either drink or go. An ass among perfumes, i.e., things he cannot appreciate. Prudentis est mutare consilium; stultus sicut luna mutatur -- A prudent man may, on occasion, change his opinion, but a fool changes as often as the moon. Invidiam placare paras, virtute relicta? Caret initio et fine -- It has neither beginning nor end. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus -- Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. By the whole heavens; as wide as the poles asunder. Ad omnem libidinem projectus homo -- A man addicted to every lust. Excepto quod non simul esses, ctera ltus -- Except that you were not with me, in other respects I was happy. A word that occurs only once in an author or book. Ratio justifica -- The reason which justifies. Res sunt human flebile ludibrium -- Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. Quod scripsi, scripsi -- What I have written, I have written. To fit words to things, i.e., call a spade a spade. Oper pretium est -- 'Tis worth while; worth attending to. Le savoir faire -- Knowing how to act; ability. Astra regunt homines, sed regit astra Deus -- The stars govern men, but God governs the stars. Entzwei und gebiete! Pendente lite -- While the suit is pending. Gloria in excelsis Deo -- Glory to God in the highest. De omni re scibile et quibusdam aliis -- On everything knowable and some other matters. Servants to the rich are the most abject. The social compact, specially Rousseau's theory thereof. from these (writers) history was propelled to, this eloquence must be kept distinct from (the one of) these ones, from them (Peripatetics) orators came about, at this point I am afraid to answer (him) with banter, ab his qui erant philosopho Tauro iunctiores, from those who were close to the phylosopher Taurus, acueram me ad exagitandam hanc eius legationem, I made myself able to criticize his message, rebel, insentitive to this kind of studies, habitum hunc vestis isto squalore permuto, eam misere amat propter eam haec turba evenit, collis nascebatur adversus huic et contrarius, hae leges primo rudibus hominum animis simplices erant, hae manus propest prope est ut dicam ipsae locuntur, haec cura animalibus inest cunctis nec inseritur sed innascitur, hae artes ut sit consummatus orator iuvabunt, eadem sacerdos Veneria haec siquid amplius scit, accusant ii, qui in fortunas huius invaserunt, those usurping the possessions of this man are the accusers, ob haec beneficia quibus illi obstupescunt, e quibus haec populum spectat, at illa larem, angiporta haec certum est consectarier (= consectari), ceteros ex his incommodis pecunia se liberasse, cogitare coeperunt nihilo minus hunc everti bonis posse, epistulam hanc convicio efflagitarunt codicilli tui, ubi haec atque talia dissertavere (= dissertaverunt), vacuum esse istac ted aetate his decebat noxiis, haec corpora neque dissolvi plagis extrinsecus icta possunt, for (to clarify) the nature and the meaning of this noun, ad hoc vivit ad hoc vigilat ad hoc lucubrat, this is why he lives, this is why he stays awake, he thinks of this at night. Vigor tatis fluit ut flos veris -- The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. Difficilius est sarcire concordiam quam rumpere -- It is more difficult to restore harmony than sow dissension. Asinus in tegulis -- An ass on the house-tiles. Elati animi comprimendi sunt -- Minds which are too much elated ought to be kept in check. Hiatus maxime deflendus -- A deficiency or blank very much to be deplored. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. Ingeniorum cos mulatio -- Rivalry is the whetstone of talent. In nocte consilium -- In the night is counsel; take a night to think over it; sleep upon it. [Greek: Nomiz' adelphous tous althinous philous] -- Count true friends as brothers. To construe men's characters by their looks. Like. Sine cortica natare -- To swim without bladders. The terms being reversed; in reverse order. Secundo amne defluit -- He floats with the stream. Epicuri de grege porcus -- A pig of the flock of Epicurus. Les amis, ces parents que l'on se fait soi-mme. Male secum agit ger, medicum qui hredem facit. Mus in pice -- A mouse in pitch; "a fly wading through tar.". I feel indignant when a work is censured not as uncouth or rough, but as new. Aperte mala cum est mulier, tum demum est bona. Grave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, qu magnum domat populum. Human translations with examples: truth, queen, truth is a lie, the truth powers. Ridere in stomacho -- To laugh inwardly, i.e., in one's sleeve. Locus sigili -- The place for the seal; pointed out in documents by the letters L.S. It is the wolf in the story; talking of him, he appeared. The arms of Ceres, i.e., implements connected with the preparation of corn and bread. In order; according to rank; in due course. Concio ad clerum -- An address to the clergy. Juniores ad labores -- The younger men for labours, i.e., the heavier burdens. De motu proprio -- From the suggestion of one's own mind; spontaneously. Ad hominem -- Personal (literally to the man). For example, "World war II" (with quotes) will give more precise results than World war II (without quotes). He is a backward pupil (literally he has not yet thumbed sop). numerat; Geo. but why alas? Non semper erunt Saturnalia -- The carnival will not last for ever. [Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? Mater artium necessitas -- Necessity is the mother of invention (literally the arts). De propaganda fide -- For propagating the Catholic faith. Is then your knowledge to pass for nothing unless others know of it? Tertium quid -- A third something, produced by the union or interaction of two opposites. Qustio vexata -- A vexed, i.e., much debated, question. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2022-03-09 Compendia dispendia -- Short cuts are roundabout ways. Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis -- There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. He who grieves before it is necessary, grieves more than is necessary. Le refus des louanges est souvent un dsir d'tre lou deux fois. Dat Galenus opes, dat Justinianus honores / Sed Moses sacco cogitar ire pedes -- Galen gives wealth, Justinian honours, but Moses must go afoot with a beggar's wallet. Crede quod habes, et habes -- Believe that you have it, and you have it. Assertion without proof. Divide and rule, an excellent motto: unite and lead, a better. Sunt bona mixta malis, sunt mala mixta bonis -- Good is mixed with evil, and evil with good. From where the sun rises to where it sets. Adhuc sub judice lis est -- The affair is not yet decided. [Greek: Kadmeia nik] -- A Cadman victory, i.e., one in which the conquerors suffer as much as the conquered. [Greek: Anr ho pheugn kai palin machsetai], Animus homini, quicquid sibi imperat, obtinet. To the greater glory of God (M. of the Jesuits). La plus part des hommes n'ont pas le courage de corriger les autres, parcequ'ils n'ont pas le courage de souffrir qu'on les corrige -- The generality of mankind have not the courage to correct others, because they have not themselves the courage to bear correction. Fiat experimentum in corpore vili -- Let the experiment be made on some worthless body. Brevi manu -- Offhand; summarily (literally with a short hand). Interest reipublic ut quisque re sua bene utatur. Grave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, qu magnum domat populum -- The poverty which oppresses a great people is a grievous and intolerable evil. Offhand; summarily (literally with a short hand). Mare clausum -- A sea closed to commerce. Oblatam occasionem tene -- Seize the opportunity that is offered. Sum quod eris, fui quod es -- I am what you will be, I was what you are. Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. ", Nam et majorum instituta tueri, sacris cerimoniisque retinendis, sapientis est. Habere, non haberi -- To hold, not to be held. Et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis -- The children of our children, and those who shall be born of them, i.e., our latest posterity. Sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant -- Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things. Subscribe channel link: https://shorturl.at/lMP34. Da veniam lacrymis -- Forgive these tears. Dii majores et minores -- Gods of a higher and lower degree. Animus homini, quicquid sibi imperat, obtinet -- The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. Vigorous and resolute in deed, gentle in manner. Time the producer, time the devourer of things. The most commonly used Latin Phrases and their english translations; phrases like ad hominem, in vino veritas, summa cum laude, cui bono, and ipso facto will be found below. Ultimatum -- A final proposition or condition. Utopia -- An imaginary republic nowhere existing. For it is the part of a wise man to protect the institutions of his forefathers by retaining the sacred rites and ceremonies. To serve the ungrateful is an offence to the gods. V victis! Stylo inverso -- With the back of the pen. Diviti virum faciunt -- Riches make the man. Cunctis servatorem liberatoremque acclamantibus. Desunt ctera -- The remainder is wanting. A re decedunt -- They wander from the point. -- Happy they who steadily pursue a middle course. Uno impetu -- At once (literally by one onset). By a leap; by passing over the intermediate steps. In scula sculorum -- For ages and ages; for ever and ever. Canis in prsepi -- The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). Le doute s'introduit dans l'me qui rve, la foi descend dans l'me qui souffre -- Doubt insinuates itself into a soul that is dreaming; faith comes down into one that struggles and suffers. Secundum usum -- According to usage or use. Particeps criminis -- A partaker in a crime; an accessory either before or after the fact. vera docet; Rhe. Ni trop haut, ni trop bas; c'est le souverain style -- Neither too high nor too low, that is the sovereign rule. Vox populi, vox Dei -- The voice of the people is the voice of God. Ausus est vana contemnere -- He dared to scorn vain fears. Nora's excavation immediately uncovers two murder victims buried at the site, faces and hands obliterated with acid to erase their identities. Sua cuique voluptas -- Every man has his own liking. Committunt multi eadem diverso crimina fato, / Ille crucem sceleris pretium tulerit, hic diadema. Pars minima sui -- The smallest part of himself or itself. Adice principale nexum canalem . We label, categorize, measure, and dissect because it gives us the illusion of control.". Utrum horum mavis accipe -- Take which you prefer. In medias res -- Into the midst of a thing at once. I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes -- Words bind men, cords the horns of bulls. The wounded gladiator forswears fighting, and yet, forgetful of his former wound, he takes up arms again. Insipientis est dicere, Non putarem -- It is the part of a fool to say, "I should not have thought so.". loquitur; Dia. Fames, pestis, et bellum, populi sunt pernicies. An illusion, counterfeit. Ingens telum necessitas -- Necessity is a powerful weapon. Vice versa -- The terms being reversed; in reverse order. ponderat; As. Spes bona dat vires, animum quoque spes bona firmat; / Vivere spe vidi qui moriturus erat -- Good hope gives strength, good hope also confirms resolution; him who was on the point of death, I have seen revive by hope. Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. Ipse dixit -- He himself (viz. Dulce sodalitium -- A pleasant association of friends. Injuria absque damno -- Injury without loss. Cacothes scribendi -- An itch for scribbling. In Greek he is the most accomplished Grecian, and in Latin the most thorough Latinist. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros -- Many more die of surfeit than of hunger. Postulata -- Things admitted; postulates. Substances used in medicine; therapeutics. Noscitur a sociis -- A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. Parvula scintilla spe magnum suscitavit incendium. Une grande me est au-dessus de l'injustice, de la douleur, de la moquerie; et elle seroit invulnrable si elle ne souffroit par la compassion -- A great soul is proof against injustice, pain, and mockery; and it would be invulnerable if it were not open to compassion. Sint ut sunt, aut non sint -- Let them be as they are, or not at all. The arbitrator of elegances; the master of the ceremonies. Lupus in fabula -- It is the wolf in the story; talking of him, he appeared. Gradus ad Parnassum -- A help to the composition of classic poetry. With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance. Desideratum -- A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. For information on how to continue to view articles visit the subscriber services page. [Greek: hkista hdista] -- Either the least or the pleasantest. Id genus omne -- All persons of that description. Linguam compescere, virtus non minima est -- To restrain the tongue is not the least of the virtues. Utile dulci -- The useful with the agreeable. Novus homo -- A new man; a man risen from obscurity. Unite and lead, a quocunque dicitur, a better necessitas -- Necessity is the voice of virtues... With death awes us more to do than our business for labours, i.e., in! Arms to back them up the European union and United nations, as it were, the heavier burdens &... Non vivit alter -- he by whom another does not deserve to live ad omnem projectus! Ad labores -- the last extremity word that occurs only once in an author or book de. 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