servandae vitae mendacium

Amicus usque ad aras -- A friend to the very altar, i.e., to the death. Homo multarum literarum -- A man of many letters, i.e., of extensive learning. ab haec a custodiis classium loca vacabant. The word that is heard perishes, the letter that is written remains. Deligas tantum quem diligas -- Choose only him whom you love. [Greek: opse then aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta] -- The mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind small. Majus et minus non variant speciem -- Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. Obiter cantare -- To sing as one goes along; to sing by the way. A very small spark has often kindled a great conflagration. The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Having discharged his duties and resigned. About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: Notice This definition of Mendacium is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. En vrit l'amour ne saurait tre profond, s'il n'est pas pur -- Love, in fact, can never be deep unless it is pure. -- Oh, holy condemnation! Interest reipublic ut quisque re sua bene utatur. He himself (viz. A third something, produced by the union or interaction of two opposites. Ruat clum, fiat voluntas tua -- Thy will be done though the heavens should fall. The horse is not the progeny of the slow-paced ass. Hominis est errare, insipientis perseverare -- It is the nature of man to err, of a fool to persevere in error. 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. Vox et prterea nihil -- A voice and nothing more. Editiones expurgat -- Editions with objectionable passages eliminated. docet astra. Parasiticam cnam qurit -- He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. Est egentissimus in sua re -- He is in very straitened circumstances. Pars minima sui -- The smallest part of himself or itself. verba colorat; Mu. Cca regens vestigia filo -- Guiding blind steps by a thread. Et sic de similibus -- And so of the like. Entzwei und gebiete! Prudentis est mutare consilium; stultus sicut luna mutatur. We only suffer what other mortals do. Schicksal und eigene Schuld -- Fate and one's own deservings. Qui jeune n'apprend, vieux ne saura -- He will not know when he is old who learns not when he is young. Uno ictu -- At once (literally at one blow). Nihil ad rem or versum -- Not to the purpose, or point. Tchtig Wort: Verein' und leite, Bessrer Hort. ab his fontibus profluxi ad hominum famam, starting from these beginnings I reached glory, aut (hunc) nunc cogitare aut molitum aliquando aliquid putas, adeo atroces in has rogationes nostras cohortati sunt, ad hunc se confestim a Pulione omnis multitudo convertit, the whole mass of enemies immediately turns against him, forgetting Pullo, habeat ergo huius tanti facti testimonium, ad huius libri institutum illa nihil pertinent, they (= definitions) have no relationship with the object of this work, ad hunc interficiundum (= interficiendum) talem iniit rationem, ad eum postridie mane vadebam, cum haec scripsi, I wrote this letter to you the morning after, before going to him, ad hanc rationem extremam necessariam devenio, to resort to this extreme and necessary measure, that the high commend of the war was entrusted to this man, ad hanc urbem quam e suis faucibus ereptam esse luget, towards this city that he deplores was taken away from his clutches, ad haec extrema et inimicissima iura decurrebas, you resorted to these extreme and hateful legal means, ad leniendam invidiam intercessit his verbis, for the purpose of diminishing hate he spoke these words, I guarantee (to you) that the entire book corresponds to this essay, hae litterae hoc quantum est ex Sicilia frumenti hornotini exaraverunt, a quo haec omnis, quae est de vita et de moribus, philosophia manavit, (Socrates) from whom all this phylosophy pertinent to tradition and behaviour comes from, ad naturam saeculorum ac respectum immensi huius aevi, compared to the real duration of centuries and considering this immense period, ad eam sententiam cum reliquis causis haec quoque ratio eos deduxit, what pushed them to that decision, aside from the other grounds, was the following reason, an haec inter se iungi copularique possint, ad Brutum nostrum hos libros alteros quinque mitto, to dedicate this series of of books to the friend Brutus, aequius huic Turnum fuerat se opponere morti, ad hanc notionem nihil video quod potius accommodem, quam , from this notion I dont see a better conclusion than , ad reliquos labores etiam hanc molestiam adsumo, bona huic omnia utenda ac possidenda tradiderat, ad hanc (regulam) omnem vitam tuam exaequa, ad haec extrema iura tam cupide decurrebas, ut , you hurried to resort to this extreme law with so much fervour that , ad huius vitae studium meditati illi sunt qui feruntur labores tui, to this kind of life your efforts have been directed, accidit huic ut inconsideratior in secunda quam in adversa esset fortuna, he happened to show himself reckless in good rather than in bad luck, accedendum huc ; Venus haec volo adroget te, hae disciplinae si sibi consentaneae velint esse, avidum hominem ad has discendi epulas recepi, ad haec visa auditaque clamor ingens oritur, to this performance, to this words, screams rise, altius his nihil est; haec sunt fastigia mundi, hae meae tibi ineptiae fateor enim ferendae sunt, amissis sacris paternis in haec adoptiva venisti, ad referendam gratiam fides non cessat hanc pervellamus, ab his complures de improviso vulnerati proelio excedebant, many (of ours), suddenly injured by them, abandoned the fight, iam hunc non ausim praeterire quin consistam et conloquar, Catilinam huic urbi ferro flammaque minitantem, cape hoc flabellum ventulum huic sic facito, ceterae species in haec tria incident genera, classes centuriasque et hunc ordinem ex censu descripsit, callidum quendam hunc et nulla in re tironem, ubi ea causa, quam ob rem haec faciunt, erit adempta. Galen gives wealth, Justinian honours, but Moses must go afoot with a beggar's wallet. Hoc genus omne -- All persons of that kind. Unguibus et rostro -- With nails and beak; with tooth and nail. Le cri d'un peuple heureux est la seule loquence qui doit parler des rois. A man of all work (literally do everything). A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. You have lost your money; perhaps, if you had kept it, it would have lost you. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros. [Greek: Kat' exochn] -- By way of excellence; pre-eminently. Usque adeone / Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? Il est aux anges -- He is supremely happy (literally with the angels). Feriis caret necessitas -- Necessity knows no holiday. In Greek he is the most accomplished Grecian, and in Latin the most thorough Latinist. Locus standi -- Standing in a case; position in an argument. Pro confesso -- As confessed or admitted. Il y va de la vie -- Life depends on it; it is a matter of life or death. To throw the helve after the hatchet, i.e., to give up in despair. Patientia lsa fit furor -- Patience abused becomes fury. Pecuniam perdidisti: fortasse illa te perderet manens. Absque argento omnia vana -- Without money all is vain. Festival in honour of the Eucharist or body of Christ. It is the nature of man to err, of a fool to persevere in error. Populus vult decipi; decipiatur -- The people wish to be deceived; then let them. Desunt ctera -- The remainder is wanting. De propaganda fide -- For propagating the Catholic faith. Desideratum -- A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. -- From the building of the city, i.e., of Rome. DOCUMENTA II. 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. The Lord be with you, and with thy spirit. Hoc age -- Mind what you are about (literally do this). Unica virtus necessaria -- Virtue is the only thing necessary. Rien ne russit mieux que le succs -- Nothing succeeds like success. [Greek: pm' epi pmati] -- Evil on the top of evil. No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. We judge of the size of the statue of Hercules by the foot. Argumentum ad populum -- An appeal to popular prejudice. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis -- There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis. Quality: Compendiaria res improbitas, virtusque tarda -- Vice is summary in its procedure, virtue is slow. About everything, and certain things else. Usage Frequency: 1 Satis superque est -- Enough, and more than enough. En vrit l'amour ne saurait tre profond, s'il n'est pas pur. Inest et formic sua bilis -- Even the ant has its bile. Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things. As is the bird, so is its song; as is the man, so is his manner of speech. An argument founded on the ignorance of an adversary. With nails and beak; with tooth and nail. Phrase Searching You can use double quotes to search for a series of words in a particular order. In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. Illa victoria viam ad pacem patefecit -- By that victory he opened the way to peace. 2 et civitatem sanctam Hierusalem novam vidi descendentem de caelo a Deo paratam sicut sponsam ornatam viro suo. Dulce est miseris socios habuisse doloris. Hic Rhodos, hic salta -- Here is Rhodes; here leap. This story begins with Jove or Zeus, scouring the lands surveying the affairs of men. Amicus anim dimidium -- A friend the half of life. A cause for war; originally, fortune of war. Ingens telum necessitas -- Necessity is a powerful weapon. Grave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, qu magnum domat populum -- The poverty which oppresses a great people is a grievous and intolerable evil. Ex quo et bono -- In justice and equity. Excepto quod non simul esses, ctera ltus -- Except that you were not with me, in other respects I was happy. Tempus ferax, tempus edax rerum -- Time the producer, time the devourer of things. Alas! Da veniam lacrymis -- Forgive these tears. Caret initio et fine -- It has neither beginning nor end. Ars longa, vita brevis -- Art is long, life is short. Magna Charta -- The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). She stood a sorrow-stricken mother, weeping by the Cross where her son hung dying. Manum de tabula! Custos rotulorum -- The keeper of the rolls. an tibi notitiam mora temporis eripit horum? Usage Frequency: 1 Secundo amne defluit -- He floats with the stream. [Greek: opse then aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta]. [Greek: Nomiz' adelphous tous althinous philous], Non bene imperat, nisi qui paruerit imperio. Honey in his mouth, words of milk; gall in his heart, deceit in his deeds. In a moment the sea is agitated, and on the same day ships are swallowed up where they lately sported gaily along. 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. Friends, those relations that we make ourselves. An act of faith; a name applied to certain proceedings of the Inquisition connected with the burning of heretics. We sons are heirs no less to diseases than to estates. For nearly 500 years, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) has defended the Catholic Church from internal heresywhether by false teaching or malpractice of faith. Lapis philosophorum -- The philosopher's stone. 0 likes. Litera scripta manet, verbum ut inane perit. Usage Frequency: 1 Le refus des louanges est souvent un dsir d'tre lou deux fois. loquitur; Dia. Argumentum ad invidiam -- An argument which appeals to low passions. Alea judiciorum -- The hazard or uncertainty of law. Obiter dicta -- Remarks by the way; passing remarks. Lotis manibus -- With clean-washen hands. Mater artium necessitas -- Necessity is the mother of invention (literally the arts). Charbonnier est matre chez soi -- A coalheaver's house is his castle. [Greek: Archn oudeis hamartanei tote hotan archn ]. The social compact, specially Rousseau's theory thereof. Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. Sub silentio -- In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. De hoc multi multa, omnes aliquid, nemo satis. Except that you were not with me, in other respects I was happy. Res sunt human flebile ludibrium -- Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. "This discovery will draw us closer to the day when humanity can cast aside its evil ways and eventually join the galactic civilization.". Dead; to death (literally to the fathers). Primum mobile -- The primary motive power. La feuille tombe terre, ainsi tombe la beaut -- The leaf falls to earth, so also does beauty. More majorum -- After the manner of our ancestors. To laugh inwardly, i.e., in one's sleeve. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis -- He is a wise man who adapts himself to all contingencies; the fool struggles like a swimmer against the stream. Vox faucibus hsit -- His voice stuck fast in his throat. Last Update: 2022-03-09 The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. We only suffer what other mortals do. La feuille tombe terre, ainsi tombe la beaut. Le refus des louanges est souvent un dsir d'tre lou deux fois -- The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. Falsehood; a falsehood or lie; a false statement made with intent to deceive. The remedy is worse than the disease (literally the disorder increases with the remedy). Post bellum auxilium -- Aid after the war is over. The world is full of madmen, and he who would not see one must keep himself quite alone and break his looking-glass. De lunatico inquirendo -- To inquire into a man's state of mind. renovandae vitae (185); 85. Duabus sedere sellis -- To sit between two stools. Lupus in fabula -- It is the wolf in the story; talking of him, he appeared. No ruler can sin so long as he is a ruler. FR. A man of many letters, i.e., of extensive learning. It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union and United Nations, and aligning the best domain-specific multilingual websites. Vigor tatis fluit ut flos veris -- The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. but why alas? -- The more pluck, the better luck! To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom. Just caus facilis est defensio -- The defence of a just cause is easy. Primus sapienti gradus est falsa intelligere -- The first step towards wisdom is to distinguish what is false. Sua cuique voluptas -- Every man has his own liking. Ea fama vagatur -- That report is in circulation. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus -- Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. Find more Latin words at wordhippo.com! Adulation is ever the attendant on great wealth. Custos regni -- The guardian of the realm. Let it stand as a precedent, or an example. Le monde est plein de fous, et qui n'en veut pas voir / Doit se tenir tout seul et casser son miroir -- The world is full of madmen, and he who would not see one must keep himself quite alone and break his looking-glass. A dry garden; a collection of dried plants. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union and United Nations, and aligning the best domain-specific multilingual websites. Inlets of knowledge (literally gates of the mind). Salva conscientia -- Without compromise of conscience. Person mut -- Mute characters in a play. A deficiency or blank very much to be deplored. Coram non judice -- Before one who is not a judge. In vino veritas -- There is truth in wine; that is, the truth comes out under its influence. In usum Delphini -- For the use of the Dauphin. Flet victus, victor interiit -- The conquered one weeps, the conqueror is ruined. By continuing to use the site you agree to our, I want to request a demo of Zendesk ticket translation , I want to read more about Zendesk ticket translation , I want to request a demo of API translation , I want to read more about API translation , Order professional translation (edited, $0,07 word). An argument which appeals to low passions. The golden age (literally the reign of Saturn) is returning. Ubicunque ars ostentatur, veritas abesse videtur -- Wherever there is a display of art, truth seems to us to be wanting. In hoc statu -- In this state or condition. It is common to man to pardon all his own faults. In nocte consilium -- In the night is counsel; take a night to think over it; sleep upon it. What has a blind man to do with a mirror? The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. The terms being reversed; in reverse order. On everything knowable and some other matters. Ingenii largitor venter -- The belly is the bestower of genius. ponderat; As. Begging the question, or taking for granted the point at issue (literally a circle in the proof). The Oxford Biblical Studies Online and Oxford Islamic Studies Online have retired. There is no greater misfortune than not to be able to endure misfortune. Le nombre des sages sera toujours petit -- The wise will always be few in number. 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. Quantum sufficit -- As much as is sufficient. Pacta conventa -- Conditions agreed upon. In mercatura facienda mult fallaci et quasi prstigi exercentur -- In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. The mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind small. Tranquillity is difficult if one has nothing to do. Id genus omne -- All persons of that description. Cunctis servatorem liberatoremque acclamantibus. Hic hret aqua! Odium theologicum -- Theological hatred; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion. Longe aberrat scopo -- He is wide of the mark; has gone quite out of his sphere. Variorum not -- Notes of various authors. Indigne vivit per quem non vivit alter -- He by whom another does not live does not deserve to live. Plato is my friend, but truth is my divinity (literally more a friend). Auto-da-f -- An act of faith; a name applied to certain proceedings of the Inquisition connected with the burning of heretics. 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 Magnum est argumentum in utroque fuisse moderatum. Ne Hercules quidem contra duos -- Not even Hercules could contend against two at once. De nihilo nihil, in nihilum nil posse reverti. 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. Ne plus ultra -- What cannot be surpassed; perfection (literally no more beyond). It is the part of a fool to say, "I should not have thought so.". Of this many have said many things, all something, no one enough. Thy will be done though the heavens should fall. Nimis uncis / Naribus indulges -- You indulge in swearing (literally upturned nostrils) too much. Filii non plus possessionum quam morborum hredes sumus -- We sons are heirs no less to diseases than to estates. Mundus vult decipi; ergo decipiatur -- The world wishes to be deceived; therefore let it be deceived. Ego sum, ergo omnia sunt -- I am, and therefore all things are. Italian Proverb/i>. Virtus in arduis -- Valour in difficulties. Mortalia acta nunquam Deos fallunt -- The deeds of man never can be hid from the gods. Si possis suaviter, si non quocunque modo -- Gently if you can; if not, by some means or other. for Nemine contradicente, Nem. We're part of Translated, so if you ever need professional translation services, then go checkout our main site, Usage Frequency: 1. A fierce dissension has arisen (literally the cards are mixed). Liter Bellerophontis -- A Bellerophon's letter, i.e., a letter requesting that the bearer should be dealt with in some summary way for an offence. hello Salve. The power residing in a body in virtue of its motion. Magister dixit -- The master has said so. Kalend Grc -- Never (literally the Greek Kalends). Res nolunt diu male administrari -- Things refuse to be mismanaged long. Terminus ad quem -- The point of destination. Dies non -- A day when there is no court. Otium cum dignitate -- Leisure with dignity. Sub specie ternitatis -- In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. Vade mecum -- Go with me; a constant companion; a manual. E fungis nati homines -- Upstarts (literally men born of mushrooms). Insipientis est dicere, Non putarem -- It is the part of a fool to say, "I should not have thought so.". Ex cathedra -- From the chair; with authority. Custos morum -- The guardian of morality. Don't be what you are not, but resolutely be what you can. Age quod agis -- Attend to (literally do) what you are doing. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes -- Words bind men, cords the horns of bulls. Contraria contrariis curantur -- Contraries are cured by contraries. Expetuntur diviti ad perficiendas voluptates -- Riches are coveted to minister to our pleasures. Permissu superiorum -- By permission of the superiors. Heavy and severe punishment (specially that of putting heavy weights on prisoners who refused to plead). Sol occubuit; nox nulla secuta est -- The sun is set; no night has followed. Contemni est gravius stultiti quam percuti. -- Oh, unhappy me, that there should be no herbs to cure love! In dictione -- In the expression, or the form. From the building of the city, i.e., of Rome. Ut possedis -- As you now are; as you possess. On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! Hic transitus efficit magnum vit compendium -- This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). Fons omnium viventium -- The fountain of all living things. Extrema manus nondum operibus ejus imposita est -- The finishing hand has not yet been put to his works. 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. The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. Durante beneplacito -- During good pleasure. Tempus anima rei -- Time is the soul of business. Vox populi, vox Dei -- The voice of the people is the voice of God. Levia perpessi sumus, / Si flenda patimur -- Our sufferings are light, if they are merely such as we should weep for. Per accidens -- By accident, i.e., not following from the nature of the thing, but from some accidental circumstance. On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! Rien n'est si dangereux qu'un indiscret ami; / Mieux vaudroit un sage ennemi. Licuit, semperque licebit / Parcere personis, dicere de vitiis -- It has ever been, and ever will be, lawful to spare the individual but to censure the vice. Casus belli -- A cause for war; originally, fortune of war. Pacem hominibus habe, bellum cum vitiis -- Maintain peace with men, war with their vices. There is a certain wonderful sweetness and delight in gaining knowledge. Multi te oderint si teipsum ames -- Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. Ausus est vana contemnere -- He dared to scorn vain fears. Proprio motu -- Of his own motion; spontaneously. They (obliged by law) spare a mill, but steal a province! To change the subject abruptly; to talk at cross purposes. Naturalia non sunt turpia -- Natural things are without shame. Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. Vivat Rex or Regina -- Long live the king or queen. In theatro ludus -- Like a scene at a play. Enough is as good as a feast (literally what suffices is enough). Ceteris paribus -- Other things being equal. Intus si recte, ne labora -- If inwardly right, don't worry. Leonina societas -- Partnership with a lion. (The river-banks and the open fields and the groves know it.). From the beginning to the end (literally from the egg to the apples). I provide you with things intelligible, but not with intelligence. Tantum vertice in auras / Aetherias quantum radice in Tartara tendit -- Its summit stretches as far into the upper ether as its root into the nether deep. A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Oper pretium est -- 'Tis worth while; worth attending to. ", Nam et majorum instituta tueri, sacris cerimoniisque retinendis, sapientis est. Mieux vaut voir un chien enrag, qu'un soleil chaud en Janvier -- Better see a mad dog than a hot sun in January. Fate leads the willing, and drags the unwilling. Reductio ad absurdum -- A reduction of an adversary's conclusion to an absurdity. Quantum -- Proper quantity or allowance (literally how much). Felix qui nihil debet -- Happy is he who owes nothing. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis. Vice is summary in its procedure, virtue is slow. Laudari a viro laudato maxima est laus -- To be commended by a man of high repute is the greatest possible praise. Ist's Gottes Werk, so wird's besteh'n / Ist's Menschenwerk, wird's untergeh'n. Materia prima -- The primary substance or substrate. Servants to the rich are the most abject. Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est. Cacothes carpendi -- An itch for fault-finding. The inert property or resisting power of matter. Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas. He by whom another does not live does not deserve to live. i.e., leave off touching up. A Jove principium -- Beginning with Jove. Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. A judicial writ. Bonis vel malis avibus -- Under good, or evil, omens. Latin Dictionary: the best Latin dictionary with a conjugator and a Latin declension tool available online for free! Mare clo miscere -- To confound sea and sky. Cos ingeniorum -- A whetstone to their wit. Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate, Stultitiam simulare loco, sapientia summa est. Deprendi miserum est -- To be caught is a wretched experience. Utopia -- An imaginary republic nowhere existing. Fortuna parvis momentis magnas rerum commutationes efficit -- Fortune in brief moments works great changes in our affairs. 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