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1247: 1854:. Used to indicate that a person is signing a document on behalf of another person. Correctly placed before the name of the person signing, but often placed before the name of the person on whose behalf the document is signed, sometimes through incorrect translation of the alternative abbreviation 3708:
Pro Patria Medal: for operational service (minimum 55 days) in defence of the Republic South Africa or in the prevention or suppression of terrorism; issued for the Border War (counter-insurgency operations in South West Africa 1966–89) and for campaigns in Angola (1975–76 and 1987–88). Motto of
3446:“First in time, greater in right.”A maxim meaning that the law favors those who establish their rights earlier rather than later. This principle is often cited in private law to support the claims of prior creditors over later creditors. 237:"With all due respect to", "with due deference to", "by leave of", "no offence to", or "despite (with respect)". Used to politely acknowledge someone with whom the speaker or writer disagrees or finds irrelevant to the main argument. 1916:, originating and most commonly used in Russia, meaning that the path to success took you through most undesirable and objectionable places or environments; or that a found solution to a complex problem is extremely convoluted. 428:(deterrence). In antiquity, however, the Romans viewed peace as the aftermath of successful conquest through war, so in this sense the proverb identifies war as the means through which peace will be achieved. 2761:). More specifically, it may refer to a person who is recounting an event long after it took place, implying that details of the story may have changed over time. (Some sources attribute this expression to 1233:
Legend states that when the evangelist went to the lagoon where Venice would later be founded, an angel came and said this. The first part is depicted as the note in the book shown opened by the lion of
4367:, Cambridge University Press, 2010 p. 160: "out of the phrase posse comitatus 'the force of the county' arose our present use of posse for a group of men whom the sheriff calls upon in a crisis." 364:, line 81. Originally described all that was needed for emperors to placate the Roman mob. Today used to describe any entertainment used to distract public attention from more important matters. 1293:, British general, upon completely subjugating the Indian province of Sindh in 1842 ('I have Sindh'). This is, arguably, the most terse military despatch ever sent. The story is apocryphal. 3335:, where he wrote, "Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future; practice these acts. As to diseases, make a habit of two things: to help, or at least to do no harm." 1709:
Legal term referring to a decision that was made by a court through a clear mistake or unawareness of something, such as forgetting to take some binding precedent into account
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Denotes something that has only been partially fulfilled. A philosophical term indicating the acceptance of a theory or idea without fully accepting the explanation.
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Thus, "moving together", "simultaneously", etc. Also used to abbreviate the principle that in bankruptcy creditors must all get the same proportion of their debt.
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Used by Roman crowds to pass judgment on a defeated gladiator. The type of gesture used is uncertain. Also the name of a famous painting depicting gladiators by
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Thus, to be able to be made into part of a retinue or force. In common law, a sheriff's right to compel people to assist law enforcement in unusual situations.
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Life was spared with a thumb tucked inside a closed fist, simulating a sheathed weapon. Conversely, a thumb up meant to unsheath your sword.
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Used of a certain place that can be traversed or reached by foot, or to indicate that one is travelling by foot as opposed to by a vehicle
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Also "by itself" or "in itself". Without referring to anything else, intrinsically, taken without qualifications etc. A common example is
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for "as the occasion arises" or "as needed". Also "concerning a matter having come into being". Used to describe a meeting of a special
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or Assembly called to discuss something new, and which was previously unforeseen (literally: "concerning a matter having been born").
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Less literally, "throughout" or "frequently". Said of a word, fact or notion that occurs several times in a cited text. Also used in
652:, a father had enormous power over his children, wife, and slaves, though these rights dwindled over time. Derived from the phrase 1673:
Thus, "per day". A specific amount of money an organization allows an individual to spend per day, typically for travel expenses.
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Air Forces, the U. S. State of Kansas and of several schools. The phrase is used by Latin Poet Virgil in the Aeneid; also used in
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Loosely, "achievement should be rewarded" (or, "let the symbol of victory go to him who has deserved it"); frequently used motto
3177: 2208:("pleasing person"), is less common, and refers to a diplomat acceptable to the government of the country to which he is sent. 1029:; specifically can mean the twenty-three years of supreme Spanish dominance in Europe (approximately 1598–1621). Adapted from 4395: 2465:
The first-person plural pronoun when used by an important personage to refer to himself or herself; also known as the "royal
1117: 2623:("to make a bridge"), which in turn is usually linked to their religious authority over the bridges of Rome, especially the 3359: 2148: 4122: 563: 259: 4340: 1326:
for taxing the public lavatories, the emperor held up a coin before his son and asked whether it smelled or simply said
3718: 2010: 17: 4057:, by which a superior court prohibits an inferior court from hearing a matter outside its jurisdiction; also called a 3735: 1086: 4298: 1758: 969: 2757:
Refers to an action or occurrence that takes place after the event that is being discussed (similar in meaning to
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I.e., it is difficult to concentrate on mental tasks after a heavy meal. The following variant is also attested:
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which requires no reasoning). In American jurisprudence often refers to a spouse's claim for loss of consortium.
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was one of the first philosophers to discuss the "uncaused cause", a hypothetical originator—and violator—of
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rights, especially copyright, which commonly lasts until a certain number of years after the author's death.
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where one assumes that one thing happening after another thing means that the first thing caused the second.
2182: 947:; understood by Catholics to mean 'Peace and Goodness be with you,' as is similar in the Mass; translated in 736:
Similar to "quality over quantity"; though there may be few of something, at least they are of good quality.
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Also "contracts must be honoured". Indicates the binding power of treaties. One of the fundamental rules of
4635: 424:—if a country is ready for war, its enemies are less likely to attack. Usually used to support a policy of 199: 4003:
Traditionally inscribed above a city gate or above the front entrance of a dwelling or place of learning.
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Thus, "he painted this" or "she painted this". Formerly used on works of art, next to the artist's name.
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Or "tender mother". The delicate innermost of the three membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord.
603:, sometimes translated as "Once you have accomplished small things, you may attempt great ones safely". 3815: 3424: 3147: 2214: 1496: 4266: 4666: 4630: 4625: 4620: 4615: 4610: 4605: 4595: 4590: 4585: 4580: 4575: 4570: 4565: 4560: 4555: 4550: 4545: 4540: 4535: 3462: 3251: 2803: 794: 410: 194: 189: 184: 179: 174: 169: 159: 154: 149: 144: 139: 134: 129: 124: 119: 114: 109: 104: 99: 2499:
Frequently found on Roman funerary inscriptions to denote that the age of a decedent is approximate
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That is, to squander life's purpose just in order to stay alive, and live a meaningless life. From
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Used as an inscription over the entrance of buildings (especially homes, monasteries, inns). Often
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Used as a wish before the Holy Communion in the Catholic Mass, also the name of the peace movement
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A Latin honorific meaning "Father of the Country", or more literally, "Father of the Fatherland".
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Implies that the weak are under the protection of the strong, rather than that they are inferior.
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of academic degrees: awarded by letters patent from the King/Queen, rather than by a University
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in which a proposition to be proved is implicitly or explicitly assumed in one of the premises
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Or "as a matter of form". Prescribing a set form or procedure, or performed in a set manner.
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lord or master; used as a form of address when speaking to clergy or educated professionals
4024:, by which a superior court requires an inferior one to rule on a matter it has neglected. 3665: 3351: 2921: 2239: 2131: 1290: 1272:" is plural ("you all"), so the phrase must be used when speaking to more than one person; 773: 750: 583: 526: 3510: 8: 4175: 4058: 2901: 2456: 1913: 1633: 554: 481: 296: 4417: 4470: 3688: 3341: 2475: 2084: 1529: 1482: 1314: 1161: 390: 378: 349: 4287: 4477: 4454: 4447: 4391: 3573: 3452: 3314: 2956: 2660: 2305: 2191: 2062: 1944: 1881: 1518: 1348:
if you know how to use money, money is your slave; if you don't, money is your master
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to defend oneself in court without counsel. Some jurisdictions prefer, "pro per".
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serving the interests of a given perspective or for the benefit of a given group.
1551:"Per head", i.e., "per person", a ratio by the number of persons. The singular is 55: 4445:
Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough Jr. (eds.).
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Like the vast majority of inhabitants of the ancient world, the Romans practiced
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Request of a state court to allow an out-of-state lawyer to represent a client.
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psychological term: the self-formation of the personality into a coherent whole
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which is suggestive, but not conclusive, of something (e.g., a person's guilt)
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A musical term; also used to refer to hypothetical perpetual motion machines
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When you are steeped in little things, you shall safely attempt great things.
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said of works that promise much at the outset but yield little in the end (
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Motto of the Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment Santiago No 1, Spanish Army;
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Latin Alive: The Survival of Latin in English and the Romance Languages
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Any obstacle that stupid people find hard to cross. Originally used of
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and the slogan of primatologists and lovers of primates. Derived from
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This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable
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Used in formal correspondence to refer to the next month. Used with
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My foot has stood in the right way (or in uprightness; in integrity)
2134:; in Vergil's context: "proceed with your plan, I will do my part." 461:
it is ungenerous to hold resentment toward the dead. Quote from the
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Legal maxim, indicating that reciprocity of fealty with protection
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Through hardship, great heights are reached; frequently used motto
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contexts, a person rejected by the host government. The reverse,
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The Correspondence of John Flamsteed, The First Astronomer Royal
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Said by ancient comic actors to solicit the audience's applause
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period of relative prosperity and lack of conflict in the early
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Or "master of the house". The eldest male in a family, who held
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After sexual intercourse every animal is sad, except the cock (
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Be patient and tough; some day this pain will be useful to you.
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Thus, the essential or most notable point. The salient point.
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triste est omne animal post coitum, praeter mulierem gallumque
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Pax tibi, Marce, Evangelista meus. Hic requiescet corpus tuum.
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The mountains are in labour, a ridiculous mouse will be born.
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Protection draws allegiance, and allegiance draws protection
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to defend oneself in court without counsel; abbreviation of
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resoluta catenis incedit virgo, pretiumque et causa laboris.
2351:, Ἰχθὺν νήχεσθαι διδάσκεις); corollary Chinese idiom (班門弄斧) 1330:("it doesn't smell"). From this, the phrase was expanded to 1226:
Peace to you, Mark, my Evangelist. Here will rest your body.
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If the mother is peaceful, then the family is peaceful. The
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National motto of Spain and a number of other institutions
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In a UK legal context: "by reason of which" (as opposed to
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Written on an old Latin tablet in downtown Verona (Italy).
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The phrase is used in legal terminology in the context of
2276:; used to describe deception which serves Church purposes 1431:(1830). The motto of numerous educational establishments. 3576:, a private Christian Baptist university in Waco, Texas. 3297: 1269: 4330:, Volume 1, page 80, foot note 3 (Accessed 27 July 2016) 4101:
protectio trahit subjectionem, et subjectio protectionem
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Common catch phrase of the title character of the novel
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post coitum omne animal triste est sive gallus et mulier
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Causality between two phenomena is not established (cf.
3327:, though its true source is probably a paraphrase from 3242:
I am a primate; nothing about primates is foreign to me
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Frequently used motto; not from Latin but from Dante's
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to destroy the reasons for living for the sake of life
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I am going to grow in the esteem of future generations
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Used to exemplify the desired state of peace on earth
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rituals, believing it important to achieve a state of
3485:. Work undertaken voluntarily at no expense, such as 2655:
Inscription on the back of Putney medals, awarded to
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Peace to those who enter, health to those who depart.
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of America and its sphere of influence. Adapted from
47:. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of 3300:
was the first entity to "move" or "cause" anything.
2408:(the belly, when full, refuses to study willingly). 1344:
pecunia, si uti scis, ancilla est; si nescis, domina
3968:Denotes a temporary current situation; abbreviated 3323:A medical precept. Often falsely attributed to the 2301:
Freedom is made safe through character and learning
1364:That is, retribution comes slowly but surely. From 1276:is the form used when speaking to only one person. 1120:saying, "If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy." 403:
The petty thief is hanged, the big thief gets away.
4469: 4446: 2599:Or "supreme pontiff". Originally an office in the 1976:'s family should inherit equally. Contrasted with 1421:Joining sentence of the conspirators in the drama 1135:period of peace and prosperity in Asia during the 2200:An unwelcome, unwanted or undesirable person. In 4684: 2615:were the most important priestly college of the 1926:by excessive laughter one can recognise the fool 2619:; their name is usually thought to derive from 326:Also "dare to try"; motto of numerous schools. 3660:It is part of the Rite of Consecration of the 2041:Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim 1099:(Blessings on those who abide here) is added. 4506: 4341:"Pes meus stetit in directo - Heraldic motto" 3047:Lead in order to serve, not in order to rule. 1782:per multum cras, cras, crebro dilabitur aetas 1600:St John Fisher Catholic High School, Dewsbury 1109:peace of mothers, therefore peace of families 488:of any child involved in a lawsuit. See also 3406:resist the beginnings (and consider the end) 3127:Prague, the mistress of the whole of Bohemia 1786:what can be done today should not be delayed 340:He who has earned the palm, let him bear it. 4034:To Accomplish Rather Than To Be Conspicuous 3593:family and of several schools, such as the 1922:per risum multum poteris cognoscere stultum 1632:Legal term meaning "by the court", as in a 40: 32: 4513: 4499: 4324:; Murdin, Lesley; Wilmoth, Frances (eds). 3597:(Bishops) in Cape Town, South Africa, and 3245:A sentence by the American anthropologist 3238:primas sum: primatum nil a me alienum puto 2035:, the Italian phrase "per volar sù nata". 62:started centuries before the beginning of 4453:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci. 3503:let exceptional things be made for Brazil 2607:, and later a traditional epithet of the 2450:nouns that only occur in the plural form 2414:plenus venter facile de ieiuniis disputat 1067:in its sphere of influence; adapted from 513:parturiunt montes, nascetur ridiculus mus 399:parvus pendetur fur, magnus abire videtur 4020:, "to be proceeded with to judgment." A 3938:what shall we give in return for so much 3252:homo sum, humani a me nihil alienum puto 2666:. From Virgil's Aeneid Book V line 231. 2406:plenus si venter renuit studere libenter 1995:Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets 4449:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions 3268:Or "first thing able to be moved"; see 2418:A full belly readily discusses fasting. 943:and, consequently, of his monastery in 14: 4685: 4376: 1972:to indicate that each "branch" of the 1532:; frequently used motto, sometimes as 1238:, Venice; registered trademark of the 374:Let the success be equal to the labor. 4494: 4310:East Kent History – Rev. Edmund Ibbot 3386:principles prove; they are not proved 3159:The prize and the cause of our labour 3066:Legal terminology, international law 2809:after this, therefore because of this 2272:Or "dutiful deceit". Expression from 592:parvis imbutus tentabis grandia tutus 4662:Latin words with English derivatives 4080:propter vitam vivendi perdere causas 3360:President of the Swiss Confederation 2652:They can because they think they can 2524:goodwill decided by compressed thumb 2149:Foreign Legion Detachment in Mayotte 1706:through inadvertence or carelessness 1447:Thus, "yearly"—occurring every year 684:A more direct translation would be " 4383:Sexual Behavior in the Human Female 4123:Memorial University of Newfoundland 3402:principiis obsta (et respice finem) 3399: 3392:require no proof; they are assumed 2520:pollice compresso favor iudicabatur 2435: 2401:A full belly does not like studying 1536:("to the stars through hardships") 909:(The Peace of the gods) instead of 660:expression preserving the archaic - 438:to prepare for God a perfect people 260:Federal Emergency Management Agency 24: 4476:. London and New York: Routledge. 4415: 3719:Hurlstone Agricultural High School 2011:Washington University in St. Louis 1595:through the cross we shall conquer 422:if you want peace, prepare for war 25: 4704: 4520: 4438: 3493:'s work that is not charged for. 3016:honours are the rewards of virtue 2397:plenus venter non studet libenter 2297:Pietate et doctrina tuta libertas 1418:through difficulties to greatness 1087:Pax intrantibus, salus exeuntibus 420:From "Si vis pacem para bellum": 4422:. Translated by Derbyshire, John 3845:for king, the law and the people 3443:earlier in time, stronger in law 3288:Or "first moving one". A common 1776:Thus, "per month", or "monthly" 1759:Compagnies Franches de la Marine 1245: 970:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 888:movement in 10th-century France 484:requiring courts to protect the 391:Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 3990:term for breaking in a new pen 3902:National University of La Plata 3736:United States Army Signal Corps 3382:principia probant non probantur 3296:, based on the assumption that 3043:praesis ut prosis ne ut imperes 1753:and (with small difference) of 1289:Telegraph message and pun from 1105:pax matrum, ergo pax familiarum 716:The traditional beginning of a 290:Encyclical by Pope John XXIII. 207: 4419:Horace's ode "Diffugere nives" 4409: 4370: 4357: 4333: 4315: 4303: 4292: 4281: 4242: 3808:for a thing that has been born 3715:Royal South Australia Regiment 3589:Motto of the originally Irish 3052:Lancaster Royal Grammar School 2089:Constitutiones Societatis Iesu 1525:through hardships to the stars 1488:through adversity to the stars 434:parare Domino plebem perfectam 377:This motto is of the families 275:Thus, "with your permission". 13: 1: 4235: 4167:pulchrum est paucorum hominum 3848:Found on the coat of arms of 3556:for (one’s own) home or house 3532:University of Mary Washington 2337:Latin proverb, attributed by 2183:Bombay Scottish School, Mahim 2178:Perseverance and Faith in God 2101:skilled hand, cultivated mind 1473:through difficulty to heights 1216:peace be with you (singular) 753:favorite quotations. Used in 443:St. Jean Baptiste High School 4118:launch forward into the deep 3873:pro scientia atque sapientia 3465:, and many other regiments. 3123:Praga totius Bohemiae domina 3093:Prague, Head of the Republic 2797:Too late, or after the fact 2174:Perseverantia et Fide in Deo 759:by Rodgers and Hammerstein. 255:Service during peace and war 75:This list covers the letter 7: 4000:I am open for honest people 3711:The Royal Canadian Regiment 3232:Literally "at first light" 3155:pretiumque et causa laboris 3076:Prague, Head of the Kingdom 2936:after what has been written 2648:possunt quia posse videntur 1858:as "for and on behalf of". 1408:See specific phrases below 780:is concealed in the words) 623: 10: 4709: 4223:purificatus non consumptus 3934:pro tanto quid retribuemus 3668:tradition, as part of the 3425:principium individuationis 3148:Order of the Golden Fleece 2864:. Not to be confused with 2681:post hoc, ergo propter hoc 2676:after it or by means of it 2215:Pes meus stetit in directo 1581:Or "on the contrary" (cf. 1382:the works hang interrupted 1338:("copper doesn't smell"). 1322:was challenged by his son 1148:peace is the greatest good 615:here and there, everywhere 4644: 4528: 3941:The motto of the city of 3527:For God, home and country 3499:pro Brasilia fiant eximia 3463:Royal Queensland Regiment 3439:prior tempore potior iure 3362:among the members of the 3143:No mean reward for labour 2962:post tenebras spero lucem 2897:after the clouds, the sun 2804:post hoc ergo propter hoc 2719:After sexual intercourse 2097:perita manus mens exculta 1611:through the cross, growth 913:(The Wrath of the gods). 795:University College School 4472:Latin for the Illiterati 4388:Indiana University Press 3877:for knowledge and wisdom 3748:for the people and glory 3731:watchful for the country 3626:for glory and fatherland 3601:in the Bronx, New York. 3586:for faith and fatherland 3565:pro Ecclesia, pro Texana 3139:Pretium Laborum Non Vile 3110:Prague, Mother of Cities 3089:Praga Caput Rei publicae 3012:praemia virtutis honores 2977:; frequently used motto 2904:, Venezuela, as well as 2880:after the author's death 2778:Not to be confused with 2617:religion in ancient Rome 2603:, later a title held by 2580:'s Fifth Proposition in 2236:request of the beginning 2108:in Melbourne, Australia 1405:By, through, by means of 1378:pendent opera interrupta 1361:punishment comes limping 1268:A common farewell. The " 575:the small under the huge 323:no reward without effort 4312:(Accessed 27 July 2016) 4267:Encyclopædia Britannica 3841:pro rege, lege et grege 3793:i.e., proportionately. 3599:All Hallows High School 3356:Eastern Orthodox Church 3029:forewarned is forearmed 3025:praemonitus praemunitus 2992:University of Melbourne 2702:for "after meals" (cf. 2006:through truth, strength 1990:through unity, strength 1909:via rectum to the stars 1696:fearless through faith 1200:during times of strong 1160:(11,595); motto of the 769:slowly therefore surely 648:("paternal power"). In 334:palmam qui meruit ferat 302:agreements must be kept 227: 4693:Lists of Latin phrases 4468:Stone, Jon R. (1996). 4378:Kinsey, Alfred Charles 4299:Trademark registration 4227:purified, not consumed 4193:we are dust and shadow 4150:in the following month 4030:prodesse quam conspici 4018:procedendo ad judicium 3897:for science and nation 3893:pro scientia et patria 3882:Stuyvesant High School 3691:to refer to part of a 3546:Frequently used motto 3458:For altars and hearths 3390:Fundamental principles 2966:after darkness, light 2917:out of darkness, light 2085:St. Ignatius of Loyola 1686:By fair means or foul 1683:through right or wrong 1648:through the definition 1510:The People of the Mist 1414:per angusta ad augusta 1240:Assicurazioni Generali 1118:Southern United States 1097:benedicto habitantibus 886:Peace and Truce of God 535:The Mountain in Labour 426:peace through strength 370:par sit fortuna labori 317:palma non sine pulvere 91:Lists of Latin phrases 41: 33: 4345:www.heraldry-wiki.com 4189:pulvis et umbra sumus 4181:Twilight of the Idols 4171:Beauty is for the few 3569:For Church, For Texas 3366:, and a title of the 3294:cosmological argument 3292:term, such as in the 3164:Burnley Football Club 3003:There can be only one 2983:postera crescam laude 2906:Hartford, Connecticut 2885:intellectual property 2873:Post mortem auctoris 2364:expression of assent 2259:Or "dutiful desires" 2144:Danger is my pleasure 2056:, Book III, Elegy XI 1568:That is, "by letter" 1565:through the small box 1460:Motto of the British 1063:Term for hegemony of 786:paulatim sed firmiter 713:Father, I have sinned 601:Barnard Castle School 81:List of Latin phrases 4258:Donald William Lucas 4095:VIII, verses 83–84. 4074:"by one's own hand" 4013:to be proceeded with 3965:for the time (being) 3909:pro studio et labore 3828:for king and the law 3744:pro populo et gloria 3666:Western Christianity 3622:pro gloria et patria 3352:Ecumenical Patriarch 2922:Cranfield University 2596:greatest high priest 2334:teach a fish to swim 2240:Begging the question 2076:perinde ac cadaver 1692:per fidem intrepidus 1578:through the contrary 988:and various schools 848:A euphemism for the 825:A euphemism for the 776:in London (the text 774:Latymer Upper School 700:father of the nation 641:father of the family 584:Prince Edward Island 477:parent of the nation 458:forgive the interred 251:pace ac bello merita 4652:Latin abbreviations 4636: Complete list 4176:Friedrich Nietzsche 4157:("last month") and 4059:writ of prohibition 3727:pro patria vigilans 3687:Frequently used in 3543:For God and Country 3523:pro Deo Domo Patria 3478:for the public good 2902:University of Zulia 2893:post nubila phoebus 2639:force of the county 2539:with a turned thumb 2457:pluralis majestatis 2329:piscem natare doces 2197:person not pleasing 1914:per aspera ad astra 1912:a modern parody of 1905:per rectum ad astra 1742:per mare per terram 1607:Per Crucem Crescens 1591:per crucem vincemus 1534:ad astra per aspera 1520:per aspera ad astra 1305:money doesn't smell 1196:period of peace in 765:paulatim ergo certe 555:Institutio Oratoria 546:It does not shine . 297:pacta sunt servanda 262:shown on its flag. 4262:"Greek literature" 4250:Peter A. 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Often used of a 3481:Often abbreviated 3358:, position of the 3347:first among equals 3342:primus inter pares 3320:first, to not harm 3265:first moving thing 3211:Used to designate 3106:Praga mater urbium 2945:post post scriptum 2476:pluralis modestiae 2083:Phrase written by 1890:through the rectum 1868:by reason of which 1847:through the agency 1746:by sea and by land 1719:per regias literas 1715:per literas regias 1629:through the senate 1530:Seneca the Younger 1483:per ardua ad astra 1236:St Mark's Basilica 1162:university of Kiel 1025:Euphemism for the 936:peace and the good 749:Said to be one of 564:lucus a nonlucendo 355:bread and circuses 350:panem et circenses 83:for the main list. 18:Per literas regias 4680: 4679: 4667:Legal Latin terms 4397:978-0-253-33411-4 4233: 4232: 4160: 4156: 4146: 4070: 3945:; taken from the 3812:Medical shorthand 3804: 3642:for this occasion 3574:Baylor University 3539:pro Deo et Patria 3461:The motto of the 3453:pro aris et focis 3315:primum non nocere 3083:from Middle Ages 3072:Praga Caput Regni 2999:potest solum unum 2957:post tenebras lux 2949: 2932: 2876: 2860:Usually rendered 2853: 2825: 2742:Galen of Pergamum 2700:Medical shorthand 2692: 2552:Polonia Restituta 2492: 2481:plural of modesty 2462:plural of majesty 2374:applaud, citizens 2347:to Greek origin ( 2306:Dickinson College 2232:petitio principii 2192:persona non grata 2118:advance, I follow 2063:periculum in mora 2002:per veritatem vis 1965:through the roots 1945:negligence per se 1894:Medical shorthand 1886: 1857: 1852:per procurationem 1844: 1840: 1835: 1807:Medical shorthand 1803:through the mouth 1799: 1769: 1666: 1501:Royal New Zealand 1469:per ardua ad alta 1457:through adversity 1440: 1357:pede poena claudo 1253: 1252: 965:peace and justice 941:Francis of Assisi 898:Peace of the gods 810:A common epitaph 790:slowly but surely 571:parva sub ingenti 562:/6:34 – see also 307:international law 31:phrases, such as 16:(Redirected from 4700: 4657:Latin honorifics 4515: 4508: 4501: 4492: 4491: 4487: 4475: 4464: 4452: 4432: 4431: 4429: 4427: 4413: 4407: 4401: 4374: 4368: 4363:Solodow, Joseph 4361: 4355: 4354: 4352: 4351: 4337: 4331: 4319: 4313: 4307: 4301: 4296: 4290: 4288:St Mark's Square 4285: 4279: 4278: 4276: 4274: 4246: 4204:Book IV, 7, 16. 4161:("this month"). 4158: 4154: 4144: 4130:proxime accessit 4068: 4055:prerogative writ 4039:Miami University 4022:prerogative writ 3824:pro rege et lege 3802: 3595:Diocesan College 3350:Position of the 3325:Hippocratic Oath 3130:Former motto of 2947: 2930: 2874: 2851: 2832:The period from 2823: 2740:. 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