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Or, "do or die" or "no retreat". A Greek expression («Ἢ τὰν ἢ ἐπὶ τᾶς») that Spartan mothers said to their sons as they departed for battle. It refers to the practices that a Greek hoplite would drop his cumbersome shield in order to flee the battlefield, and a slain warrior would be borne home atop
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Literally, "from the everlasting", "from eternity", or "from outside of time". Philosophically and theologically, it indicates something, e. g., the universe, that was created from outside of time. Sometimes used incorrectly to denote something, not from
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by Iohannes Christenius (1599–1672): "Conveniens studiis non est nox, commoda lux est; / Luce labor bonus est et bona nocte quies." ("Night is not suitable for studying, daylight is; / working by light is good, as is rest at night."); in
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Legal phrase referring to a party appointed by a court to act in a lawsuit on behalf of another party who is deemed incapable of representing himself or herself, such as a child. An individual who acts in this capacity is called a
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i.e., "considering everything's weight". The abbreviation was historically used by physicians and others to signify that the last prescribed ingredient is to weigh as much as all of the previously mentioned ones.
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Legal defense where a defendant attempts to show that he was elsewhere at the time a crime was committed (e.g. "his alibi is sound; he gave evidence that he was in another city on the night of the murder.")
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in which a person themselves is criticized, when the subject of debate is their idea or argument, on the mistaken assumption that the soundness of an argument is dependent on the qualities of the proponent.
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An inference from smaller to bigger; what is forbidden at least is forbidden at more ("If riding a bicycle with two on it is forbidden, riding it with three on it is at least similarly punished.")
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The actual crime that is committed, as opposed to the intent, thinking, and rationalizing that procured the criminal act; the external elements of a crime, rather than the internal elements (i.e.
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Someone who, in the face of a specific argument, voices an argument that he does not necessarily accept, for the sake of argument and discovering the truth by testing the opponent's argument.
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Used in reference to the ending of a political term upon the death or downfall of the officer (demise as in their commission of a sufficiently grave immorality and/or legal crime).
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i.e, "according to what pleases" or "as you wish". In music and theatrical scripts, it typically indicates that the performer has the liberty to change or omit something.
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means "aged" or "of age" (e.g. "aetatis 36" denotes being "of age 36" or "aged 36 years old") Appears on portraits, gravestones, monuments, etc. Usually preceded by
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Used in legal language when providing additional evidence to an already sufficient collection. Also used commonly as an equivalent of "as if this wasn't enough".
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in the sense of "do not be concerned with any other matter than the task in hand;" he was allaying worry of what would become of him in the future: his sense of
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made equally revolutionary discoveries concerning the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, mass-energy equivalence, and the special theory of relativity.
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in which erroneous proof is proffered by prolonged repetition of the argument, i. e., the argument is repeated so many times that persons are "sick of it".
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is commonly used in English to refer to the earliest stage or origin of something, and especially to copies of books that predate the spread of the
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that is often used out of context. The "art" referred to in the original aphorism was the craft of medicine, which took a lifetime to acquire.
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Or, "for the sake of argument". Said when something is done purely in order to discuss a matter or illustrate a point. E. g., "let us assume,
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Graduate or former student of a school, college, or university. Plural of alumnus is alumni (male). Plural of alumna is alumnae (female).
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Motto of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the British Army and Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) Branch of the
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Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus: Prayer of invocation to the Holy Spirit for an ecclesial assembly of governance or discernment (thus synodal)
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An aesthetic ideal that good art should appear natural rather than contrived. Of medieval origin, but often incorrectly attributed to
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i.e., "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Often used to lead from a less certain proposition to a more evident corollary.
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Said of a work that has been expurgated of offensive or improper parts. Originates from editions of Greek and Roman classics which
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i.e., "let this not be a bad omen", expressing the hope that something ill-boding does not turn out to be bad luck in the future.
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is said in the context of a statement of excellence, to ward off envious deities who might interpret a statement of excellence as
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is masculine, the application of the phrase is not limited to men. Rather, "person" is meant because the phrase probably elides
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Said of an expression or term that describes something which existed before the phrase itself was introduced or became common.
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of the eye, often seen in elderly people. When it is found in patients less than 50 years old it is termed arcus juvenilis
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i.e., "no offense", meaning to wish that no insult or injury be presumed or done by the speaker's words. Also rendered as
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No. 2, so that his audience would recognize that it was the last one, because a fourth would be ordinarily expected.
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denoting derivation from an external source, as opposed to a person's self or mind—the latter of which is denoted by
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i.e., "from Heaven all the way to the center of the Earth". In law, it may refer to the proprietary principle of
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Refers to situations in which a single example or observation indicates a general or universal truth. Coined in
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Textual notes or a list of other readings relating to a document, especially in a scholarly edition of a text.
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Said of an argument either for a conclusion that rests on the alleged absurdity of an opponent's argument (cf.
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Used to suggest looking for information about a term in the corresponding place in a cited work of reference.
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Consecrated Phrases: a Latin Theological Dictionary: Latin Expressions Commonly Found in Theological Writings
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i.e., subject to be proposed, provisionally approved, but still needing official approval. Not the same as a
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or ignores limitations. Also used by some restaurants in favor of the colloquial "all you can eat or drink".
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One who prescribes, rules on, or is a recognized authority on matters of social behavior and taste. Said of
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Said of two situations that can only occur simultaneously: if one ends, so does the other, and vice versa.
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i.e., an adviser, or a person who can obtain or grant access to the favour of a powerful group (e. g., the
3154: 2476:, with the implied alternatives being the book (study) and the sword (defending the nation in war), of the 2362: 2341: 2035: 303: 5102:, 2, 10. Refers to the ethical goal of reaching a virtuous middle ground between two sinful extremes. The 6238: 6092: 4960: 3862: 581:. Used in mathematics and logic to denote something that is known after a proof has been carried out. In 3565:, who worried about his ability to hold his own amidst experienced and eminent statesmen and diplomats. 2224:
Generally precedes "of" and a person's name, used to wish for someone to be remembered long after death
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The Arma Christi in Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture: With a Critical Edition of 'O Vernicle'
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i.e., a right is still a right even if it is abused (e.g. practiced in a morally/ethically wrong way);
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Used in bibliography for books, texts, publications, or articles that have more than 3 collaborators
3679:"before Christ was born"), but now use the English abbreviation "BC" ("before Christ"). For example, 879: 745: 590: 563: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 263: 258: 253: 248: 243: 238: 233: 228: 223: 218: 213: 208: 92: 5935: 5832:. "Of Injuries to Real Property, and First of Dispossession, or Ouster, of the Freehold". Ch. 10 in 6243: 5961: 5915: 5817: 5103: 5089: 5013: 3781:
written in the same year. It has since been used to refer to other years, especially to 1905, when
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may be an encouragement in a time of celebration or a technical explanation of new regulations or
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i.e., "for this", in the sense of improvised or intended only for a specific, immediate purpose.
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is one based on the difficulties involved in pursuing a line of reasoning, and is thus a form of
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on a momentous decision and entering into a risky endeavor where the outcome is left to chance.
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evidence. In everyday speech, it denotes something occurring or being known before the event.
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was "joy" regarding what is presently occurring and "detachment" from concern of the future.
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i.e., "from the bottom of my heart", "with deepest affection", or "sincerely". Attributed to
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made revolutionary inventions and discoveries in calculus, motion, optics and gravitation.
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not guilty, and that a witness is not obligated to respond or submit a document that would
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One of the classic definitions of "truth:" when the mind has the same form as reality, we
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in a letter to encourage his son, a delegate to the negotiations that would lead to the
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Legal term pronounced by a judge in order to acquit a defendant following their trial.
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to refer to the state secrets and unaccountable acts of the Roman imperial government
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i.e., "according to the harm" or "in proportion to the harm". The phrase is used in
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Obiit anno Domini MDCXXXVI (tricensimo sexto), aetatis suae XXV (vicensimo quinto)
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i.e., enduring forever. Used to designate a property which repeats in all cases in
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i.e., "from top to bottom", "all the way through", or "from head to toe". See also
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Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough, Jr. (eds.).
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i.e., to appeal to the masses. Often said of or used by politicians. Likewise, an
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si tamen acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt, / a culpa facinus scitis abesse mea.
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i.e., "exactly as it is written", "to the letter", or "to the very last detail"
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The misuse of some thing does not eliminate the possibility of its correct use.
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Used on pharmaceutical prescriptions to denote "before a meal". Less common is
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i.e., an item to be added, especially as a supplement to a book. The plural is
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II 65-6. Example: in the court of King Silas in the American television series
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Used to describe 2 persons who are lavishing excessive praise on one another
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i.e., "to the point of disgust". Sometimes used as a humorous alternative to
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A defendant is exonerated by the failure of the prosecution to prove its case
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i.e., from the origin, beginning, source, or commencement; or, "originally".
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I. e., either through reasoned discussion or through war. It was the first
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Or, "a noble or important person does not deal with insignificant matters"
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for "based on unsuitability", "from inconvenience", or "from hardship". An
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Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae
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i.e., "from the founding of Rome", which occurred in 753 BC, according to
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Legal principle that a person who is not present is unlikely to inherit.
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of the right of swearing in any court or cause, or to become infamous.
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i.e., from a (dead) decedent, who died without executing a legal will;
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Do you not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed?
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after the Jewish religious practice. It is the Latin translation from
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i.e., from the beginning or origin. Derived from the longer phrase in
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i.e., "at will" or "at one's pleasure". This phrase, and its Italian (
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for the promotion of the positive reputation of Czech culture abroad
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This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable
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Used particularly to refer to the years 1665 and 1666, during which
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i.e., "from the outset", referring to an inquiry or investigation.
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i.e., "completely", "from tip to toe", "from head to toe". Equally
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the assured does not seek profit but makes that he not be in loss
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i.e., "he approves our undertakings." Motto on the reverse of the
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A common name or motto, in whole or part, among many publications
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Or "reasoning", "inference", "appeal", or "proof". The plural is
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Formal letter or communication in the Christian tradition from a
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i.e., "nothing is heavy to those who have wings"; motto of the
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The act does not make guilty unless the mind should be guilty.
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i.e., "we act according to what we believe (ourselves to be)."
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Legal principle denoting that an accused person is entitled to
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Legal phrase denoting action "in the absence of the accused".
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principle that the indemnity can not be larger than the loss
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i.e., "do what you are doing," or "do well whatever you do."
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i.e., "do not argue what is obviously/manifestly incorrect."
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i.e., "obvious on sight" or "obvious to anyone that sees it"
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21. A salute and plea for mercy recorded on one occasion by
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no one ought to accuse himself except in the presence of God
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Used in scholarly works to cite a reference at second hand
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This formula appears in the 1668 Latin revised edition of
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was originally the title of the secretarial office in the
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against those who rode in arms against the King's Peace.
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i.e., not for the purpose of gaining any material reward
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More literally, "from/by an angry man". Though the form
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Rerum per octennium in Brasilia et alibi nuper gestarum
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assecuratus non quaerit lucrum sed agit ne in damno sit
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version of a word or name. For example, "Terra Mariae,
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An nescis, mi fili, quantilla prudentia mundus regatur?
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cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos
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i.e., to rise to a high position overcoming hardships.
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to describe what a bad year 1992 had been for her. In
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one attends or has attended. Another university term,
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i.e., "to life everlasting". A common Biblical phrase
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Presupposed independent of experience; the reverse of
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Hail, Emperor! Those who are about to die salute you!
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Also: "neca ne neceris" ("kill lest you be killed")
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Also used in the singular preceding a saint's name:
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It is less well-known than the Northern Lights ( 3449:alternative worldview to that represented through 1122:("may ill will/envy be absent from these words"). 655:The inference of a use from its abuse is not valid 585:, used to denote something known from experience. 5139:quod non mortalia pectora coges, auri sacra fames 4923:, a direct response to the university's motto of 3335:Plato is my friend, but truth is a better friend. 1835:) or "back to the basics", depending on context. 6271: 5466:they will either stand together or fall together 5298:Austriae est imperare orbi universo (A.E.I.O.U.) 4815:Level of prestige a person had in Roman society 3664:and based on the perceived year of the birth of 3342:is more valuable than friendship. Attributed to 3050:Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro 1983:, and so the "Greek Kalends" would never occur. 1515:the act done by me against my will is not my act 885:: the so-called marriage was "no thing" (Latin: 498:From general to particular; "What holds for all 3834:("as it was before the war"); commonly used as 2955:Let light be nourished where liberty has arisen 878:is a judicial declaration of the invalidity or 3683:was born in the year 63 BC and died in AD 14. 3455:("remember you must die"): Nietzsche believed 2141:Medical phrase serving as a synonym for death 819:i.e., "from the beginning" or "from infancy". 6093: 5330:Denotes an absolute aspiration to become the 2753:, "in the year # ". Frequently combined with 2504:, i.e., taxes based on the assessed value of 1709:is an argument designed to please the crowd. 1325:; some translations have "sea calls to sea". 1276:literally "in the year of the founded city". 645:, which is usually a valid logical argument. 378: 5967:Reading Ovid: Stories from the Metamorphoses 5814:United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 3994:let the ancients worship the ancient of days 3314:is a third party who is allowed to submit a 2631:i.e., "present!" or "here!" The opposite of 2358:in order to achieve what has been undertaken 1040:means "from the beginning", and can connote 852:means "from the beginning of the world". In 6012:"Quando i politici si rifugiano nel latino" 5960: 3719:; in this context the motto refers to God. 2890:!" ("Behold the Lamb of God!") upon seeing 2841:principle that indicates the connection of 1915:contexts to mean "repeating in all cases". 1090:("let injury be absent from these words"). 723:Regarding or pertaining to correspondence. 663: 144: 136: 6100: 6086: 5746: 5744: 5346:to ridicule Hynkel's (Chaplin's parody of 5258:Motto of the fictional Fowl Family in the 5154:Common ancient proverb, this version from 4868:audacter calumniare, semper aliquid haeret 4852:boldness is our wall, action is our shield 3138:let no man be another's who can be his own 2034:i.e., to Rome. Refers specifically to the 1430:applied them to the third movement of his 166:started centuries before the beginning of 6040:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci. 4778:the stars incline us, they do not bind us 3908:" was not yet recognized in Turing's day. 3715:and, consequently, on the reverse of the 1511:actus me invito factus non est meus actus 1473:("Deeds of Saint") N.; a common title of 1412:Common ending to ancient Roman comedies: 119:Learn how and when to remove this message 5698: 5696: 5106:is common to many philosophers, chiefly 4714:Award of the Minister of Culture of the 4377:. Commonly used in the names of logical 3416:amor et melle et felle est fecundissimus 3390:An obsolete legal phrase signifying the 1975:. The Calends were specific days of the 1158:i.e., total or supreme power, dominion, 6036:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions 5741: 5541:101, addressed to his deceased brother 4872:slander boldly, something always sticks 3528:omnia vincit amor: et nos cedamus amori 2763:and the age of the decedent. Example: " 2618:regarding the nature of understanding. 1372:("no one is bound to accuse himself"). 1294:ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia 651:ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia 14: 6272: 5702: 5000:to rescue people from the eruption of 4921:Otago University Students' Association 3420:love is rich with both honey and venom 3145:, the phrase is the final sentence in 1831:i.e., "bottoms up!" (during a generic 1669:memorial plaque for the astronauts of 1530:Legal principle of the presumption of 1523:actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea 6081: 5780:"Actore non probante reus absolvitur" 5693: 5054:("let the other side be heard also") 4919:on their regimental coat of arms; of 4327:Also "silver coin"; mentioned in the 4236:. Sometimes found in the singular as 3838:to refer to the period preceding the 3329:Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas 3134:alterius non sit qui suus esse potest 2788:("faith"), originating at least from 2005:is often, specifically used when one 1449:United States Merchant Marine Academy 1409:The play has been performed; applaud! 1382:mortal actions never deceive the gods 1351:accusare nemo se debet nisi coram Deo 1215:i.e., "one can never be too careful" 926:i.e., from the inside, as opposed to 6249:Latin words with English derivatives 6063:. London & New York: Routledge. 5619:St. Mary, the Mother of Jesus Christ 5481:I will either find a way or make one 4917:Canadian Special Operations Regiment 4556:are the objects associated with the 4025:Canals. Also appears on a plaque at 3880:Christian Brothers College, Adelaide 3809:Used to describe 1348, the year the 3696:Precedes "of" and the current ruler 2607:adaequatio intellectus nostri cum re 1611:Denoting the irrelevance of a thing 1054:an absent person will not be an heir 57:adding citations to reliable sources 28: 5835:Commentaries on the Laws of England 5709:The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180–395 5567:Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant 5423:necesse est aut imiteris aut oderis 5379:. Name of episode 1 in season 3 of 5303:Austria is to rule the whole world 4118:Or, "clear water" or "clean water" 3310:). In current U.S. legal usage, an 3011:something stands for something else 2958:"Light" meaning learning. Motto of 2759:, giving a date as both the age of 2645:I will reach the plains of the Moon 2611:conformity of intellect to the fact 1615: 1496:actore non probante reus absolvitur 765:Also sometimes written as "abhinc" 24: 5461:aut simul stabunt aut simul cadent 4821:auctoritas non veritas facit legem 4219:(AD 1508); meaning "wasted labor" 2870:Refers both to the innocence of a 2792:to denote a statement under oath. 2590:correspondence of mind and reality 2154:Wish for a long life; similar to " 1422:that these were the last words of 1378:acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt 455:to set forth from false principles 25: 6291: 6107: 5312:Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor 5282:Order of St Michael and St George 5191:is also the name of an Antarctic 4774:astra inclinant, sed non obligant 4311:Victoria University of Manchester 3598:a mind unfettered in deliberation 3372:a friend as far as to the altars 3271:a sure friend in an unsure matter 3163:De ranis a Iove querentibus regem 2311:i.e., "to the point" or "without 2031:to the thresholds of the Apostles 1662:to the stars through difficulties 5551:hail Europe, our true fatherland 5067:Motto of the 845 NAS Royal Navy 5050:Legal principle; also worded as 3842:, primarily in reference to the 2338:We stand before You, Holy Spirit 33: 6005: 5988: 5954: 5928: 5908: 5881: 5857: 5737:An explanation of Livy's usage. 5513:, England; participants in the 5395:either with shield or on shield 4825:authority, not truth, makes law 4665:, 1.1, translating a phrase of 4360:, that your claim is correct." 3777:is also the title of a poem by 3713:Great Seal of the United States 3658:Anno Domini Nostri Jesu Christi 2648:Insignia motto of the American 1687:through difficulties to honours 521:from the smaller to the greater 495:from the greater to the smaller 311: 44:needs additional citations for 5940:. Routledge. 5 December 2016. 5841: 5823: 5807: 5801:The World's Fastest Dictionary 5789: 5773: 5730: 5654: 5617:prayer of intercession asking 5421:, 7:7. From the full phrase: " 5360:either by meeting or the sword 5133:, Book 3, 57. Later quoted by 4992:. Allegedly the last words of 4963:, "What Constitutes a State?" 4848:audacia pro muro et scuto opus 4785:from astrological determinism 3990:antiqui colant antiquum dierum 3927:From midnight to noon; confer 3459:was more affirmative of life. 2813:schools, and was also used by 2702:i.e., "troubled dreams". From 2482:III Marine Expeditionary Force 1621:I strive towards higher things 1369:nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare 1202:and in vernacular thereafter. 1022:would typically begin with an 502:also holds for one particular 449:a falsis principiis proficisci 68:"List of Latin phrases" A 13: 1: 5647: 5547:ave Europa nostra vera patria 5418:Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 5228:dawn is a friend to the muses 4944:audemus jura nostra defendere 4781:Refers to the distinction of 4267:The secret behind a good mood 4196:an eagle does not catch flies 3717:United States one-dollar bill 3620:Also used in such phrases as 3116:i.e., another self, a second 2731:aetatis suae (aetatis, aetat. 2725:i.e., "someone else's money" 2599:adaequatio intellectus et rei 2585:adaequatio rei et intellectus 2500:Used in commerce to refer to 2374:for the term which has passed 1212:abundant caution does no harm 1186:("I forgive you") is said by 827: 664:§ abusus non tollit usum 615:a solis ortu usque ad occasum 573:Based on observation, i. e., 5476:aut viam inveniam aut faciam 4996:before he left the docks at 4949:we dare to defend our rights 4929:("dare to be wise"); and of 4748:the jackass rubs the jackass 4385:, preceding phrases such as 4292:An opaque circle around the 3495:i.e., "love of the nation;" 3155:The Frogs Who Desired a King 3062:she flies with her own wings 2951:alenda lux ubi orta libertas 2925: 2662:do not speak against the Sun 2363:Association of Trust Schools 2104:For the greater glory of God 1938:chargé d'affaires ad interim 1110:As opposed to "no offense", 399:i.e., "on the contrary" or " 179:This list covers the letter 7: 5786:(1916) – via openjurist.org 5784:Ballantine's Law Dictionary 5621:to pray for the petitioner 5496:either to conquer or to die 4631:Translated into Latin from 4263:arcanum boni tenoris animae 4168:) in Scotland and Ireland, 3875:before the face of the Lord 3708:he nods at things now begun 3423:From Act One, Scene One of 3387:to lose the law of the land 3267:amicus certus in re incerta 3014:Foundational definition in 2739:of his age or at the age of 2430:for his heir apparent, the 2264:inflicted, implying that a 2237:to the weight of all things 2126:St Patrick's College, Cavan 1792:of another. Rather than an 800:argumentum ab inconvenienti 10: 6296: 5972:Cambridge University Press 5391:aut cum scuto aut in scuto 5277:hope/token of a better age 4655:art is long, life is short 4554:Instruments of the Passion 3593:animus in consulendo liber 3188:three basic legal precepts 2972:at another time, otherwise 2919: 2658:adversus solem ne loquitor 2478:United States Marine Corps 2370:ad terminum qui praeteriit 1755:from the sky to the center 1581:. Not to be confused with 1286:misuse does not remove use 1208:abundans cautela non nocet 1070:the defendant being absent 792:from an inconvenient thing 6231: 6115: 5595:nos morituri te salutamus 5151:I hold a wolf by the ears 5010:Portuguese Army Commandos 4838:, book 2, chapter 26, p. 3959:before all else, be armed 3900:was a computer scientist 3813:began to afflict Europe. 3261:Motto of several schools 3045:nothing heavy with wings 2354:ad susceptum perficiendum 2208:to the foot of the letter 1673:. Used as a motto by the 708:i.e., from ancient times 690: 6059:Latin for the Illiterati 5750:Bretzke, James T. 1998. 5435:either kill or be killed 5377:Por la razón o la fuerza 5342:also used the phrase in 5238:Nihus, Barthold (1642). 5210:The Northern Lights, an 5173:The Southern Lights, an 5120:accursed hunger for gold 5008:. Also the motto of the 4880:De Augmentis Scientiarum 4695:by skill and by fighting 4537:(from/to the opposite). 4306:Striving towards the Sun 4010:open the land to nations 3693:In the year of the reign 3469:love is the same for all 3404:intellectual love of God 2782:Legal term derived from 2424:King Louis XIV of France 2348:in the Catholic Church. 2334:Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus 1749:a caelo usque ad centrum 1677:and other organisations 1504:presumption of innocence 1405:acta est fabula plaudite 862:('from the middle'). In 555:from being able to being 530:a pedibus usque ad caput 379:a pedibus usque ad caput 5916:"apologia pro vita sua" 5820:, accessed 30 July 2022 5679:Encyclopædia Britannica 5631:Hail, Mother of England 5405:aut imiteris aut oderis 5375:), changed to Spanish: 5273:auspicium melioris aevi 5052:audiatur et altera pars 5004:in 79. Often quoted as 4974:Fortune favors the bold 4628:art for the sake of art 4558:Passion of Jesus Christ 4191:aquila non capit muscas 4133:Refers to a mixture of 4006:aperire terram gentibus 3653:in the year of our Lord 3400:amor Dei intellectualis 3097:, is also derived from 3007:aliquid stat pro aliquo 2941:", denotes passing the 2933:in 49 BC, according to 2556:for life or until fault 2486:Spanish Submarine Force 2221:to the perpetual memory 1706:argumentum ad captandum 1483:actiones secundum fidei 1314:abyssus abyssum invocat 952:from/by an angry person 685:time, but from a point 6280:Lists of Latin phrases 6055:Stone, Jon R. (1996). 5519:Langley Air Force Base 5376: 5034:Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 4990:audentis fortuna iuvat 4969:audentes fortuna iuvat 4860:Spanish treasure fleet 4650:ars longa, vita brevis 4415:(to the consequence), 4209:to plough the seashore 3904:, since the field of " 3844:Southern United States 3831:status quo ante bellum 3492:love of the fatherland 3141:Usually attributed to 2874:and to Christ being a 2438:("into the use of the 2330:Brazilian Marine Corps 2096:ad maiorem Dei gloriam 1817:Protestant Reformation 1683:ad augusta per angusta 1366:. A similar phrase is 1340:848 Naval Air Squadron 1318:deep calleth unto deep 1282:abusus non tollit usum 1200:Second Vatican Council 1050:absens haeres non erit 804:appeal to consequences 775:from the deepest chest 620:from sunrise to sunset 433:A long time ago; from 407:argumentum a contrario 195:Lists of Latin phrases 145: 137: 18:Audentes Fortuna Iuvat 6026:Additional references 5869:www.perseus.tufts.edu 5356:aut consilio aut ense 5006:audaces fortuna iuvat 4711:Friends of Czech Arts 4707:Artis Bohemiae Amicis 4684:Blackburn Rovers F.C. 4056:defense of one's life 4050:apologia pro vita sua 3382:amittere legem terrae 3362:, Part 1, Chapter 5. 2906:the die has been cast 2827:agere sequitur (esse) 2641:adtigo planitia Lunae 2274:damnum absque iniuria 2217:ad perpetuam memoriam 2179:argumentum ad nauseam 2121:towards better things 2027:ad limina apostolorum 1867:argumentum ad hominem 1585:("from the absurd"). 1487:action follows belief 880:nullity of a marriage 342:from one well pleased 185:List of Latin phrases 5894:Webster's Dictionary 5670:Donald William Lucas 5492:aut vincere aut mori 5409:imitate or loathe it 5319:aut Caesar aut nihil 5244:. Johannes Kinckius. 5241:Epigrammata disticha 5214:that appears in the 5177:that appears in the 5077:hear, see, be silent 5019:in the latter form. 4744:asinus asinum fricat 4679:by art and by labour 4595:Justice of the Peace 4489:(to the character), 4289:bow of an old person 4250:the secrets of power 4240:("judge of taste"). 4225:arbiter elegantiarum 4172:in the Netherlands, 4015:Ferdinand de Lesseps 3368:amicus usque ad aras 3322:brief to the court. 3258:victory favours care 3224:a mari usque ad mare 3183:to not wound another 2939:crossing the Rubicon 2929:) upon crossing the 2884:St. John the Baptist 2831:action follows being 2469:prepared for either 2260:law as a measure of 2013:comes from the past 1813:Renaissance humanism 1700:to captivate the mob 1633:at will, at pleasure 1578:reductio ad absurdum 1308:Used of an argument 1261:founding of the City 1127:absit iniuria verbis 1088:absit iniuria verbis 1026:and end with fruit ( 1016:ab ovo usque ad mala 963:("man/person"), not 692:from time immemorial 642:reductio ad absurdum 543:ab ovo usque ad mala 53:improve this article 6239:Latin abbreviations 6223: Complete list 5830:Blackstone, William 5448:either peace or war 5431:aut neca aut necare 5286:Raffles Institution 5264:series, written by 5216:Northern Hemisphere 5179:Southern Hemisphere 5147:auribus teneo lupum 5104:golden mean concept 5047:hear the other side 5042:audi alteram partem 4935:Burlington, Vermont 4641:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 4611:art to conceal art 4568:. They are seen as 4562:Christian symbolism 4531:(into terror), and 4253:Originally used by 4158:distilled beverages 3865:for "before meals" 3675:ante Christum natum 3623:anno urbis conditae 3563:Peace of Westphalia 3303:friend of the court 3285:Laelius de Amicitia 3254:amat victoria curam 3179:alterum non laedere 3058:alis volat propriis 3028:on an eagle's wings 2975:An assumed name or 2699:a sick man's dreams 2597:. Also rendered as 2551:ad vitam aut culpam 2464:ad utrumque paratus 2416:for the use of the 2377:Legal phrase for a 2036:quinquennial visit 1947:ad kalendas graecas 1696:ad captandum vulgus 1657:ad astra per aspera 1364:incriminate himself 1323:Psalms 42:7 1271:anno urbis conditae 1225:from one, learn all 1190:priests during the 1120:absit invidia verbo 1118:. Also extended to 1030:the English phrase 1020:Ancient Roman meals 866:, it refers to the 742:from beyond/without 458:Legal phrase. From 5889:"annus horribilis" 5674:"Greek literature" 5662:Peter A. Mackridge 5582:The Twelve Caesars 5499:General pledge of 5444:aut pax aut bellum 5413:Seneca the Younger 5344:The Great Dictator 5251:aurum potestas est 5224:aurora musis amica 4732:Desiderius Erasmus 4728:an ass to the lyre 4663:De Brevitate Vitae 4590:armed and powerful 4238:arbiter elegantiae 4213:Desiderius Erasmus 4070:in the writings of 4035:apparatus criticus 3871:ante faciem Domini 3840:American Civil War 3742:Queen Elizabeth II 3662:Gregorian Calendar 3349:Nicomachean Ethics 3338:An assertion that 3318:in the form of an 3087:Term used for the 2943:point of no return 2926:anerrhíphthō kýbos 2497:according to value 2342:Ecumenical Council 2253:to whatever damage 2156:many happy returns 2069:ad locum (ad loc.) 1968:The Twelve Caesars 1909:mathematical proof 1865:Provides the term 1726:to his clergy. An 1419:The Twelve Caesars 1344:British Royal Navy 1221:ab uno disce omnes 1151:absolutum dominium 1083:absent from injury 940:against one's will 930:("from without"). 845:from the beginning 637:appeal to ridicule 575:empirical evidence 539:a capite ad calcem 367:a capite ad calcem 187:for the main list. 6267: 6266: 6254:Legal Latin terms 5852:Journal of a Soul 5768:978-0-8146-5880-2 5642: 5641: 5627:ave mater Angliae 5531:hail and farewell 5502:victoria aut mors 5308:House of Habsburg 5085:aurea mediocritas 5025:audere est facere 4931:Champlain College 4892:bold but faithful 4593:charge made by a 4549:weapons of Christ 4513:(to moderation), 4507:(to the people), 4495:(to the number), 4433:(to the person), 4272:Starobrno Brewery 4180:) in France, and 4135:hydrochloric acid 4082: 4039:tools of a critic 4017:referring to the 3984:("after lunch"). 3970: 3955:ante omnia armari 3919: 3909: 3891:before the letter 3863:Medical shorthand 3855: 3649: 3613: 3510:love conquers all 3505:amor vincit omnia 3465:amor omnibus idem 3161:", in Fable 21B: 3159:Anonymus Neveleti 3084:nourishing mother 2752: 2672:advocatus diaboli 2635:("I am absent"). 2571:thing to be added 2534:ad vitam aeternam 2510:personal property 2455:for one's own use 2451: 2448:ad usum proprium 2287: 2233: 2230:ad pondus omnium 2204:ad pedem litterae 2100: 2060:guardian ad litem 1994: 1961:". Attributed by 1928: 1886:to/for the honour 1667:Launch Complex 34 1275: 1255: 1155:absolute dominion 1066: 982:Root of the word 534:from feet to head 516:a minore ad maius 490:a maiore ad minus 480:from the stronger 396:from the opposite 373:from head to heel 135:phrases, such as 129: 128: 121: 103: 16:(Redirected from 6287: 6244:Latin honorifics 6102: 6095: 6088: 6079: 6078: 6074: 6062: 6051: 6039: 6019: 6009: 6003: 5992: 5986: 5985: 5958: 5952: 5951: 5932: 5926: 5925: 5912: 5906: 5905: 5903: 5901: 5885: 5879: 5878: 5876: 5875: 5861: 5855: 5845: 5839: 5827: 5821: 5811: 5805: 5804: 5793: 5787: 5777: 5771: 5756:Liturgical Press 5748: 5739: 5734: 5728: 5727: 5704:Potter, David S. 5700: 5691: 5690: 5688: 5686: 5658: 5515:War of the Roses 5507:victory or death 5245: 5188:Aurora Australis 5183:aurorea borealis 5165:aurora australis 5116:auri sacra fames 5073:audi, vide, tace 5064:I hear the enemy 5029:to dare is to do 4957:State of Alabama 4888:audax at fidelis 4637:L'art pour l'art 4624:ars gratia artis 4607:ars celare artem 4599:Medieval England 4572:in the sense of 4525:(from silence), 4519:(to reverence), 4468:ad misericordiam 4439:(to ignorance), 4427:(to the woman), 4421:(to the purse), 4412:ad consequentiam 4409:(to capturing), 4403:(to the stick), 4397:(to antiquity), 4184:in Scandinavia. 4080: 4052: 4051: 3968: 3949:("after death") 3917: 3906:computer science 3895: 3853: 3802:annus terribilis 3750:annus terribilis 3726:annus horribilis 3656:Abbreviation of 3647: 3611: 3578:Used before the 3559:Axel Oxenstierna 3541:Canterbury Tales 3513:Originally from 3068:of the State of 2960:Davidson College 2928: 2922: 2921: 2876:sacrificial lamb 2750: 2677:Devil's advocate 2502:ad valorem taxes 2449: 2436:in usum Delphini 2412:ad usum Delphini 2394:i.e., "to Hell" 2346:Synod of Bishops 2285: 2231: 2109:Society of Jesus 2098: 1992: 1935:As in the term " 1932:for the meantime 1926: 1925: 1924: 1786:ad eundem gradum 1751: 1750: 1617:ad altiora tendo 1273: 1253: 1107:absent from envy 1064: 868:first principles 832: 829: 788:ab inconvenienti 720:from the letters 705:from the ancient 694: 677:from the eternal 451: 450: 419: 418: 392: 391: 369: 368: 338: 337: 319: 318: 168:Latin literature 150: 142: 139:veni, vidi, vici 124: 117: 113: 110: 104: 102: 61: 37: 29: 21: 6295: 6294: 6290: 6289: 6288: 6286: 6285: 6284: 6270: 6269: 6268: 6263: 6227: 6111: 6106: 6071: 6054: 6048: 6031: 6023: 6022: 6010: 6006: 5993: 5989: 5982: 5974:. p. 223. 5959: 5955: 5948: 5934: 5933: 5929: 5921:Merriam-Webster 5914: 5913: 5909: 5899: 5897: 5887: 5886: 5882: 5873: 5871: 5863: 5862: 5858: 5848:Pope John XXIII 5846: 5842: 5828: 5824: 5812: 5808: 5795: 5794: 5790: 5778: 5774: 5749: 5742: 5735: 5731: 5724: 5701: 5694: 5684: 5682: 5666:Robert Browning 5659: 5655: 5650: 5644: 5559:Imperium Europa 5340:Charlie Chaplin 5237: 5202:aurora borealis 4994:Pliny the Elder 4796:various authors 4724:asinus ad lyram 4700:Canadian Forces 4586:armata potentia 4510:ad temperantiam 4447:(to judgment), 4394:ad antiquitatem 4302:arduus ad solem 4229:judge of tastes 4049: 4048: 4029:train station. 3792:Annus Mirabilis 3783:Albert Einstein 3774:Annus Mirabilis 3759:annus mirabilis 3746:Classical Latin 3737:annus mirabilis 3628:ab urbe condita 3352:, 1096a15; and 3278:, as quoted by 3229:from sea to sea 3126:secret identity 2920:ἀνερρίφθω κύβος 2815:Pope John XXIII 2652:lunar mission. 2614:Phrase used in 2528:by the Romans. 2474:Lund University 2450:(ad us. propr.) 2284: 2183:logical fallacy 2147:ad multos annos 2021:("to please"). 1998:toward pleasure 1922: 1921: 1911:. Also used in 1871:logical fallacy 1794:honorary degree 1748: 1747: 1745: 1675:State of Kansas 1608:to the archives 1444:Deeds not Words 1251:ab urbe condita 1198:, prior to the 977:from the source 850:Ab initio mundi 830: 816:from the cradle 632:from the absurd 597:from the former 570:from the latter 551:a posse ad esse 505: 501: 448: 447: 416: 415: 389: 388: 366: 365: 359:(at pleasure). 349:) and Spanish ( 335: 334: 317: 316: 315: 314: 198: 125: 114: 108: 105: 62: 60: 50: 38: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 6293: 6283: 6282: 6265: 6264: 6262: 6261: 6259:Latin proverbs 6256: 6251: 6246: 6241: 6235: 6233: 6229: 6228: 6226: 6225: 6220: 6215: 6210: 6205: 6200: 6195: 6190: 6185: 6180: 6175: 6170: 6165: 6160: 6155: 6150: 6145: 6140: 6135: 6130: 6125: 6119: 6117: 6113: 6112: 6105: 6104: 6097: 6090: 6082: 6076: 6075: 6069: 6052: 6046: 6021: 6020: 6018:, 7 July 2004. 6004: 5987: 5980: 5953: 5946: 5927: 5907: 5880: 5856: 5840: 5822: 5806: 5788: 5772: 5740: 5729: 5722: 5716:. p. 77. 5692: 5672:; et al. 5652: 5651: 5649: 5646: 5640: 5639: 5632: 5629: 5623: 5622: 5615:Roman Catholic 5612: 5607: 5599: 5598: 5573: 5570: 5562: 5561: 5552: 5549: 5543: 5542: 5532: 5529: 5527:ave atque vale 5523: 5522: 5497: 5494: 5488: 5487: 5482: 5479: 5471: 5470: 5467: 5464: 5456: 5455: 5449: 5446: 5440: 5439: 5436: 5433: 5427: 5426: 5410: 5407: 5401: 5400: 5396: 5393: 5387: 5386: 5382:Berlin Station 5361: 5358: 5352: 5351: 5328: 5321: 5315: 5314: 5304: 5301: 5293: 5292: 5278: 5275: 5269: 5268: 5256: 5253: 5247: 5246: 5229: 5226: 5220: 5219: 5208: 5205: 5197: 5196: 5171: 5168: 5160: 5159: 5152: 5149: 5143: 5142: 5121: 5118: 5112: 5111: 5092: 5087: 5081: 5080: 5078: 5075: 5069: 5068: 5065: 5062: 5056: 5055: 5048: 5045: 5037: 5036: 5030: 5027: 5021: 5020: 4976: 4971: 4965: 4964: 4950: 4947: 4939: 4938: 4913: 4910: 4904: 4903: 4893: 4890: 4884: 4883: 4873: 4870: 4864: 4863: 4853: 4850: 4844: 4843: 4826: 4823: 4817: 4816: 4813: 4810: 4802: 4801: 4798: 4793: 4791:auctores varii 4787: 4786: 4779: 4776: 4770: 4769: 4764:Refers to the 4762: 4759: 4753: 4752: 4749: 4746: 4740: 4739: 4729: 4726: 4720: 4719: 4716:Czech Republic 4712: 4709: 4703: 4702: 4696: 4693: 4687: 4686: 4680: 4677: 4675:arte et labore 4671: 4670: 4656: 4653: 4645: 4644: 4629: 4626: 4620: 4619: 4612: 4609: 4603: 4602: 4591: 4588: 4582: 4581: 4552:also known as 4550: 4547: 4539: 4538: 4516:ad verecundiam 4483:(to novelty), 4453:(to poverty), 4436:ad ignorantiam 4391:(by silence), 4371: 4368: 4362: 4361: 4354: 4351: 4345: 4344: 4325: 4322: 4319:argentum album 4314: 4313: 4307: 4304: 4298: 4297: 4290: 4287: 4279: 4278: 4268: 4265: 4259: 4258: 4251: 4248: 4246:arcana imperii 4242: 4241: 4230: 4227: 4221: 4220: 4210: 4207: 4201: 4200: 4197: 4194: 4186: 4185: 4154: 4151: 4143: 4142: 4131: 4128: 4120: 4119: 4116: 4113: 4107: 4106: 4099: 4096: 4090: 4089: 4087: 4084: 4075: 4074: 4071: 4068: 4060: 4059: 4057: 4054: 4044: 4043: 4040: 4037: 4031: 4030: 4011: 4008: 4002: 4001: 3995: 3992: 3986: 3985: 3978: 3972: 3967:ante prandium 3963: 3962: 3960: 3957: 3951: 3950: 3943: 3940: 3934: 3933: 3925: 3922: 3916:ante meridiem 3911: 3910: 3892: 3889: 3883: 3882: 3876: 3873: 3867: 3866: 3860: 3857: 3848: 3847: 3846:at that time. 3826: 3825:before the war 3823: 3815: 3814: 3807: 3804: 3798: 3797: 3765: 3764:wonderful year 3762: 3754: 3753: 3732: 3729: 3721: 3720: 3709: 3706: 3698: 3697: 3694: 3691: 3685: 3684: 3654: 3651: 3640: 3639: 3618: 3615: 3606: 3605: 3599: 3596: 3588: 3587: 3576: 3573: 3567: 3566: 3555: 3552: 3546: 3545: 3511: 3508: 3500: 3499: 3493: 3490: 3484: 3483: 3470: 3467: 3461: 3460: 3444: 3441: 3433: 3432: 3421: 3418: 3412: 3411: 3409:Baruch Spinoza 3405: 3402: 3396: 3395: 3388: 3385: 3377: 3376: 3373: 3370: 3364: 3363: 3336: 3333: 3324: 3323: 3304: 3301: 3293: 3292: 3272: 3269: 3263: 3262: 3259: 3256: 3250: 3249: 3246:National motto 3230: 3227: 3219: 3218: 3215: 3212: 3200: 3199: 3184: 3181: 3175: 3174: 3139: 3136: 3130: 3129: 3114: 3111: 3103: 3102: 3085: 3082: 3074: 3073: 3063: 3060: 3054: 3053: 3046: 3043: 3041:alis grave nil 3037: 3036: 3029: 3026: 3020: 3019: 3012: 3009: 3003: 3002: 2998: 2995: 2987: 2986: 2973: 2970: 2964: 2963: 2956: 2953: 2947: 2946: 2907: 2904: 2901:alea iacta est 2896: 2895: 2888:Ecce Agnus Dei 2868: 2863: 2855: 2854: 2832: 2829: 2823: 2822: 2811:Roman Catholic 2803: 2802:do what you do 2800: 2794: 2793: 2790:Medieval Latin 2780: 2777: 2769: 2768: 2740: 2737: 2727: 2726: 2723: 2720: 2714: 2713: 2700: 2697: 2691: 2690: 2678: 2675: 2667: 2666: 2663: 2660: 2654: 2653: 2646: 2643: 2637: 2636: 2629: 2626: 2620: 2619: 2612: 2609: 2603: 2602: 2591: 2588: 2580: 2579: 2572: 2569: 2561: 2560: 2557: 2554: 2546: 2545: 2542: 2536: 2530: 2529: 2522: 2521:to/for victory 2519: 2513: 2512: 2498: 2495: 2489: 2488: 2470: 2467: 2459: 2458: 2456: 2453: 2444: 2443: 2434:. 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2905: 2903: 2902: 2898: 2897: 2893: 2889: 2885: 2881: 2877: 2873: 2869: 2867: 2864: 2862: 2861: 2857: 2856: 2852: 2848: 2844: 2840: 2836: 2833: 2830: 2828: 2825: 2824: 2820: 2819:age quod agis 2816: 2812: 2808: 2804: 2801: 2799: 2798:age quod agis 2796: 2795: 2791: 2787: 2786: 2781: 2778: 2776: 2775: 2771: 2770: 2766: 2762: 2758: 2757: 2749: 2745: 2741: 2738: 2736: 2732: 2729: 2728: 2724: 2721: 2719: 2716: 2715: 2711: 2710: 2705: 2701: 2698: 2696: 2693: 2692: 2688: 2687: 2683: 2679: 2676: 2674: 2673: 2669: 2668: 2664: 2661: 2659: 2656: 2655: 2651: 2647: 2644: 2642: 2639: 2638: 2634: 2630: 2627: 2625: 2622: 2621: 2617: 2613: 2610: 2608: 2605: 2604: 2600: 2596: 2592: 2589: 2587: 2586: 2582: 2581: 2577: 2573: 2570: 2568: 2567: 2563: 2562: 2558: 2555: 2553: 2552: 2548: 2547: 2543: 2541: 2537: 2535: 2532: 2531: 2527: 2523: 2520: 2518: 2515: 2514: 2511: 2507: 2503: 2499: 2496: 2494: 2491: 2490: 2487: 2483: 2479: 2475: 2471: 2468: 2466: 2465: 2461: 2460: 2457: 2454: 2452: 2446: 2445: 2441: 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