Transeat in exemplum -- Let it stand as a precedent, or an example. Sine invidia -- Without envy; from no invidious feeling. Abeunt studia in mores -- Pursuits assiduously prosecuted become habits. Cum grano salis -- With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance. Bene orasse est bene studuisse -- To have prayed well is to have striven well. In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. Aura popularis -- Popular favour (literally breeze). Malim inquietam libertatem quam quietum servitium -- I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. Veritas nihil veretur nisi abscondi -- Truth fears nothing but concealment. [Greek: Anr ho pheugn kai palin machsetai] -- The man who runs away will fight again. [Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? Absit omen -- May the omen augur no evil. More suo -- After his usual manner; as is his wont. Neque culpa neque lauda teipsum -- Neither blame nor praise yourself. Ad perditam securim manubrium adjicere -- To throw the helve after the hatchet, i.e., to give up in despair. Pecuniam perdidisti: fortasse illa te perderet manens -- You have lost your money; perhaps, if you had kept it, it would have lost you. What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? Ambigendi locus -- Reason for questioning or doubt. Falsum in uno, falsum in omni -- False in one thing, false in everything. On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! Non aqua, sed ruina -- Not with water, but with ruin. Le nombre des sages sera toujours petit -- The wise will always be few in number. Rex non potest fallere nec falli -- The king cannot deceive or be deceived. Alas! A Manlian, i.e., a harsh and severe sentence, such as that of Titus Manlius, who ordered his son to be scourged and beheaded for fighting contrary to orders. Litera canina -- The canine letter (the letter R). Le savoir vivre -- Knowing how to live; good manners. Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. In usum Delphini -- For the use of the Dauphin. Even little things have a grace of their own. Amicus curi -- A friend to the court, i.e., an uninterested adviser in a case. help auxilium. [Greek: Dei pherein ta tn then] -- We must bear what the gods lay on us. To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2022-07-30 Expetuntur diviti ad perficiendas voluptates. Gaudet tentamine virtus -- Virtue rejoices in being put to the test. Coram non judice -- Before one who is not a judge. De prscientia Dei -- Of the foreknowledge of God. In old English law. "Eripuit clo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis", He snatched the lightning from heaven and the sceptre from tyrants. Arbiter elegantiarum -- The arbitrator of elegances; the master of the ceremonies. Nil desperandum -- There is no ground for despair. Quand on est jeune, on se soigne pour plaire, et quand on est vieille, on se soigne pour ne pas dplaire -- When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. Natura non facit saltus -- Nature makes no leaps. Nothing else is necessary to make you wretched than to fancy you are so. Audi, vide, tace, si vis vivere in pace -- Use your ears and eyes, but hold your tongue, if you would live in peace. Nil unquam longum est, quod sine fine placet. Quid cco cum speculo? Corpus Christi -- Festival in honour of the Eucharist or body of Christ. Medium tenuere beati! An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Spe via obliqua prstat quam tendere recta -- It is often better to go the circuitous way than the direct one. Sua cuique vita obscura est -- Every man's life is dark to himself. The first step towards wisdom is to distinguish what is false. A great soul is proof against injustice, pain, and mockery; and it would be invulnerable if it were not open to compassion. Mel in ore, verba lactis, / Fel in corde, fraus in factis -- Honey in his mouth, words of milk; gall in his heart, deceit in his deeds. Lettres de cachet -- Warrants of imprisonment under royal seal, liberally issued in France before the Revolution. Contrat social -- The social compact, specially Rousseau's theory thereof. Women, when offended, are generally implacable. In anima vili -- On a subject of little worth. Fides sit penes auctorem -- Credit this to the author. Manus manum lavat -- One hand washes the other. In vino veritas -- There is truth in wine; that is, the truth comes out under its influence. From what is due to justice; from a regard to justice. To be in great straits (literally to pull the devil by the tail). Spe premente Deo, fert Deus alter opem -- Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. In loco parentis -- In the place of a parent. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? [Greek: Glauk' Athnaze] -- Owls to Athens. Sol occubuit; nox nulla secuta est -- The sun is set; no night has followed. Errantem in viam reducito -- Lead back the wanderer into the right way. Ni trop haut, ni trop bas; c'est le souverain style. Salva dignitate -- Without compromising one's dignity. for Nemine dissentiente, Nemo ita pauper vivit, quam pauper natus est. In generalibus latet dolus -- In general assertions some deception lurks. Friends, those relations that we make ourselves. Nisi prius -- Unless before. Trivial things when united aid each other. Emere malo quam rogare -- I had rather buy than beg. haec principia in dicendo non extrinsecus alicunde quaerenda, hae sunt impiis assiduae et domesticae Furiae, hae sententiae re inter se magis quam verbis dissident, candor huius te et proceritas perpulerunt, vaesana haec tantum modo illa etiam cruenta seditio, to be incited to defend this man's integrity, ad haec Caesar, quae visum est, respondit, to these statements Caesar answered what seemed good (to him), to these misfortunes even this is added unto me, ad hanc fortitudinem temperantia adiuncta, ad eum hospitalem hanc tesseram mecum fero, I bring with me this hospitality card to deliver it ot him, hae praetexebantur causae ad continuandam potentiam, he neighed out of joy (= he rejoyced) for his speech. 0 likes. Magnum est argumentum in utroque fuisse moderatum. Last Update: 2022-03-09 An act of faith; a name applied to certain proceedings of the Inquisition connected with the burning of heretics. Duabus sedere sellis -- To sit between two stools. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis -- There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. Truth is mighty, and will in the end prevail. Diviti virum faciunt -- Riches make the man. In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. Esurienti ne occurras -- Don't throw yourself in the way of a hungry man. Mus in pice -- A mouse in pitch; "a fly wading through tar.". Ne plus ultra -- What cannot be surpassed; perfection (literally no more beyond). From the beginning to the end (literally from the egg to the apples). In medias res -- Into the midst of a thing at once. Virtus in arduis -- Valour in difficulties. Un peu d'encens brul rajuste bien des choses. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus. Bellum omnium in omnes -- A war of all against all. Requiem ternam dona eis, Domine -- Grant them eternal rest, O Lord. In rerum natura -- In the nature of things. Janu mentis -- Inlets of knowledge (literally gates of the mind). From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories. Ad hominem -- Personal (literally to the man). Cor nobile, cor immobile -- A noble heart is an immovable heart. Jus commune -- The common or customary law. Vivat Rex or Regina -- Long live the king or queen. Prudens interrogatio quasi dimidium sapienti. Canis in prsepi -- The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). Nimis uncis / Naribus indulges -- You indulge in swearing (literally upturned nostrils) too much. Contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortis. Gram. Domus amica domus optima -- The house of a friend is the best house. Fleta, lib. Ist's Gottes Werk, so wird's besteh'n / Ist's Menschenwerk, wird's untergeh'n -- If it be God's work, it will stand; if man's, it will perish. Causa sine qua non -- An indispensable condition. Viris fortibus non opus est mnibus -- Brave men have no need of walls. Minds which are too much elated ought to be kept in check. an hunc (= tactum) confutabunt nares oculive revincent? Etiam sanato vulnere cicatrix manet -- Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. Veritas, a quocunque dicitur, a Deo est -- Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. Facsimile -- An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). With St. James's reservation; viz., if the Lord will. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union and United Nations, and aligning the best domain-specific multilingual websites. Custos morum -- The guardian of morality. Bellua multorum capitum -- The many-headed monster, i.e., the mob. A judicial writ. Levis sit tibi terra -- May the earth lie light on thee. Le monde est plein de fous, et qui n'en veut pas voir / Doit se tenir tout seul et casser son miroir. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Preces armat -- Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. Crimen ls majestatis -- Crime of high treason. Universus mundus exercet histrioniam -- All the world practises the player's art. Melioribus auspiciis -- Under more favourable auspices. Non nobis, Domine -- Not unto us, O Lord. Tua res agitur -- It is a matter that concerns you. verba colorat; Mu. Injuria absque damno -- Injury without loss. No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. By that victory he opened the way to peace. Doubt insinuates itself into a soul that is dreaming; faith comes down into one that struggles and suffers. Ratio decidendi -- The reason for deciding. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis. With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance. Tanto fortior, tanto felicior! Kyrie eleeison -- Lord, have mercy upon us. Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. Il rit bien qui rit le dernier -- He laughs with reason who laughs the last. He is supremely happy (literally with the angels). Gradu diverso, via una -- By different steps but the same way. Aperte mala cum est mulier, tum demum est bona. Sub reservatione Jacobo -- With St. James's reservation; viz., if the Lord will. -- What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? Mieux vaut voir un chien enrag, qu'un soleil chaud en Janvier. Homo multarum literarum -- A man of many letters, i.e., of extensive learning. Grammar speaks; dialectics teaches us truth; rhetoric gives colouring to our speech; music sings; arithmetic reckons; geometry measures; astronomy teaches us the stars. To construe men's characters by their looks. Begging the question, or taking for granted the point at issue (literally a circle in the proof). Verbo tenus -- In name; as far as the words go. Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas -- No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. Suggestio falsi -- Suggestion of what is false. Difficilis in otio quies -- Tranquillity is difficult if one has nothing to do. We only suffer what other mortals do. A word that occurs only once in an author or book. Mult regum aures et oculi -- Kings have many ears and eyes. He is a wise man who adapts himself to all contingencies; the fool struggles like a swimmer against the stream. Ab ovo usque ad mala -- From the beginning to the end (literally from the egg to the apples). Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus -- Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. Vide ut supra -- See preceding statement. Primum mobile -- The primary motive power. [Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? Extrema manus nondum operibus ejus imposita est. Fate leads the willing, and drags the unwilling. The world wishes to be deceived; therefore let it be deceived. Inter malleum et incudem -- Between the hammer and the anvil. Fons omnium viventium -- The fountain of all living things. Long enough for the demands both of nature or of glory. The leaf falls to earth, so also does beauty. You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. Pro rata (parte) -- In proportion, proportionally. Alia tentanda via est -- We must try another way. Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. Coup de main -- A bold effort; a surprise. Sum quod eris, fui quod es -- I am what you will be, I was what you are. Majus et minus non variant speciem -- Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. Domus et placens uxor -- Thy house and pleasing wife. Assertion without proof. Impransus -- One who has not dined, or who can't find a dinner. Et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis -- The children of our children, and those who shall be born of them, i.e., our latest posterity. In clo quies -- There is rest in heaven. Spe via obliqua prstat quam tendere recta. For the same villany one man goes to the gallows, and another is raised to a throne. Juris utriusque doctor -- Doctor of both laws, civil and canon. Gratia naturam vincit -- Grace overcomes Nature. The inert property or resisting power of matter. The storm-and-stress period. Suppressio veri -- Suppression of what is true. Genius loci -- The presiding genius of the place. -- No one can escape death. All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. Noscitur a sociis -- A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. Manibus pedibusque -- With hands and feet; with tooth and nail. Usque ad aras -- To the very altars; to the last extremity. Tout chemin mne Rome -- Every road leads to Rome. Terra incognita -- An unknown land or domain of things. Mens sine pondere ludit -- The mind is playful when unburdened. With nails and beak; with tooth and nail. Hodie mihi, cras tibi -- My turn to-day, yours to-morrow. With hands and feet; with tooth and nail. Cacothes loquendi -- An itch for talking. A help to the composition of classic poetry. Ipse dixit -- He himself (viz. Manum de tabula! Fons et origo mali -- The source and origin of the mischief. Multarum palmarum causidicus -- A pleader who has gained many causes. Antonius id molitur id pugnat ut haec omnia perturbet evertat, causam siccitatis hanc ponit, quod obduruerit constricta tellus, laboremus ne hanc temporis pernicissimi celeritatem relicti demum intellegamus, alternanda sunt solitudo et frequentia; illa nobis faciet hominum desiderium haec nostri, ante consulem haec dicentem corvus voce clara occinuit, qua in re praetereo illud quod mihi maximo argumento ad huius innocentiam poterat esse, adiecta huic parti regio Paeoniae, qua ab occasu praeter Axium amnem porrigitur, centum doctum (= doctorum) hominum consilia sola haec devincit dea, centum et viginti anni ab interitu Ciceronis in hunc diem colliguntur, ambit hunc ambulatio pressis varieque tonsis viridibus inclusa, Balatro suspendens omnia naso haec est condicio vivendi aiebat, aliisne artibus hunc Dionem instituit Plato aliis Isocrates Timotheum, ad hunc propter iustitiam prudentiamque summam totius belli deferor, to this (man), due to his supreme fairness and wisdom, was entrusted the high command of the war, ad hanc enervatam muliebremque sententiam satis docilem se Epicurus praebuit, he showed to be quite yielding to this soft and feminine opinion, ob haec, quibus maiora nec sperare nec optare ab dis immortalibus poteramus, cave Catoni anteponas Socratem: huius facta, illius dicta laudantur, tabula aenea inventa est conscripta litteris verbisque Graecis hanc sententia, brevi spatio interiecto vix ut his rebus administrandis tempus daretur. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus. Ore tenus -- Merely from the mouth; oral. Pedibus timor addidit alas -- Fear gave wings to his feet. (The river-banks and the open fields and the groves know it.). Par bene comparatum -- A pair well matched. To know where you can find a thing is the chief part of learning. Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est. Tertium sal -- A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. An appeal to the mercy of your adversary. Argumentum baculinum -- Club argument, i.e., by physical force. Me miseram, quod amor non est medicabilis herbis! Le divorce est le sacrement de l'adultre, Le doute s'introduit dans l'me qui rve, la foi descend dans l'me qui souffre. Mel in ore, verba lactis, / Fel in corde, fraus in factis. Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio. Me ergo saepe illorum versuum nomine subiit pudor, si . Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. Alieni temporis flores -- Flowers of other days. docet astra. verba colorat; Mu. ROM AD S. SABIN 2008 PRFATIO. Imperium in imperio -- A government within a government. Ne sopum quidem trivit -- He is a backward pupil (literally he has not yet thumbed sop). Ignoratio elenchi -- Ignoring of the point at issue. He has hit the nail on the head (literally touched it with a needle-point). A posteriori -- From the effect to the cause; by induction. ORDO UNCTIONIS INFIRMORUM EORUMQUE SPIRITUALIS CUR. Vestigia nulla retrorsum -- There is no stepping backward. loquitur; Dia. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2022-03-09 Dramatis person -- Characters represented. Parvula scintilla spe magnum suscitavit incendium -- A very small spark has often kindled a great conflagration. Omnia mala exempla bonis principiis orta sunt -- All bad precedents have had their rise in good beginnings. 0 likes. Alter remus aquas, alter mihi radat arenas. Prudentis est mutare consilium; stultus sicut luna mutatur. Exceptis excipiendis -- The requisite exceptions being made. ", Nam et majorum instituta tueri, sacris cerimoniisque retinendis, sapientis est. A smooth or blank tablet; a blank surface. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus. Standing in a case; position in an argument. Interdum stultus bene loquitur -- Sometimes a fool speaks reasonably. Momento mare vertitur; / Eodem die ubi luserunt, navigia sorbentur. To the same degree. for Nemine dissentiente -- Same as above. -- To change the subject abruptly; to talk at cross purposes. Momento mare vertitur; / Eodem die ubi luserunt, navigia sorbentur -- In a moment the sea is agitated, and on the same day ships are swallowed up where they lately sported gaily along. The first story is the tragic tale of Callisto. What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the ox. Magnum est argumentum in utroque fuisse moderatum -- It speaks volumes for man that, when placed in quite different situations, he displays in each the same spirit of moderation. -- Is then your knowledge to pass for nothing unless others know of it? Patientia lsa fit furor -- Patience abused becomes fury. The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). Assertion without proof. Mater familias -- The mother of a family. Ingeniorum cos mulatio -- Rivalry is the whetstone of talent. When a disaster happens, every report confirming it obtains ready credence. In forma pauperis -- As a pauper or poor man. Coram domino rege -- Before our lord the king. 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. Deo adjuvante non timendum -- God assisting, there is nothing to be feared. Gelehrte Dummkopf -- A learned blockhead; dryasdust. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Oui et Non sont bien courts dire, mais avant que de les dire, il y faut penser long-temps. Contemni est gravius stultiti quam percuti. Index expurgatorius -- An expurgatory index. E tardegradis asinis equus non prodiit -- The horse is not the progeny of the slow-paced ass. Res in cardine est -- The affair is at a crisis (literally on the hinge). Better see a mad dog than a hot sun in January. Ultimatum -- A final proposition or condition. Arcana imperii -- State, or government, secrets. Hic transitus efficit magnum vit compendium -- This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). A little incense offered puts many things to rights. Ultimum moriens -- The last to die or disappear. Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit -- No man is wise at all moments. Ne te qusiveris extra -- Seek not thyself outside of thyself. Filii non plus possessionum quam morborum hredes sumus. Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. Amor proximi -- Love for one's neighbour. Difficile quidem est iura cyberbullying defendere. Ludere cum sacris -- To trifle with sacred things. Ceteris paribus -- Other things being equal. On everything knowable and some other matters. Hard and hard (i.e., without mortar) do not make a wall. Prudens interrogatio quasi dimidium sapienti -- Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. Vi et armis -- By force and arms; by main force. Surdo fabulam narras -- You tell your story to a deaf man. Ex pede Herculem -- We judge of the size of the statue of Hercules by the foot. Vis comica -- Comic power, or a talent for comedy. When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. Schicksal und eigene Schuld -- Fate and one's own deservings. Cunctis servatorem liberatoremque acclamantibus -- All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. A prudent man may, on occasion, change his opinion, but a fool changes as often as the moon. con., abbrev. Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. Habere et dispertire -- To have and to distribute. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. There is truth in wine; that is, the truth comes out under its influence. Ignotum per ignotius -- The unknown by the still more unknown. Anacharsis among the Scythians -- A wise man among unwise. The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. hae causae Democritum restituerant Romanis, that these ones throw themselves into new friendships, alio incredibili scelere hoc scelus cumulasti, from the very fisrt beginnings of this teaching, hae naves Euro portum capere prohibebantur, ab huius necessitudinis commemoratione orsi, the accusation against the seller is conceived this way, hae deliciae quae vocantur mature enim et celeriter deflorescunt, haec pars orationis intenta ac vehemens esse debet, faciam ego hanc rem ex procliva planam tibi, atque harum effultus tergo stratisque iacebat velleribus, facile esse perspicuum quantum inter hunc et illum Numidicum interesset, iam de artificiis et quaestibus haec fere accepimus, iam tum erat suspicio dolo malo haec fieri omnia, circumspicies quid haec epistula munusculi adtulerit, circumpositi sunt huic oppido magni colles, hae ideae inmortales inmutabiles inviolabiles sunt, hae fundae Samaeos cohibuerunt ne tam crebro erumperent, haec tigna binis utrimque fibulis ab extrema parte distinebantur, haec eloquendi vis nos a vita immani et fera segregavit, haec cornua urorum ab labris argento circumcludunt. A prose-poem ostensibly addressed to God, written c.398-400, soon after the author had become Bishop of Hippo and when some critics were anxious about his Manichaean past.The title means both 'confessing' in the biblical sense of praising God, and also avowal of faults; there is an undercurrent of self-vindication and pervasive anti-Manichaean polemic. He who grieves before it is necessary, grieves more than is necessary. Exceptio probat regulam -- The exception proves the rule. Industri nil impossibile -- Nothing is impossible to industry. Asinus in unguento -- An ass among perfumes, i.e., things he cannot appreciate. De hoc multi multa, omnes aliquid, nemo satis -- Of this many have said many things, all something, no one enough. Fortuna parvis momentis magnas rerum commutationes efficit. An ass at the lyre, i.e., one unsusceptible of music. Sui generis -- Of its own kind; of a kind of its own. Ex professo -- As one who knows; professedly. Ad Grcas kalendas -- At the Greek calends, i.e., never. Dies religiosi -- Religious days; holidays. Olet lucernam -- It smells of the lamp, or midnight study. thnta gar peponthamen]. Coup d'il -- A glance of the eye; a prospect. Hibernicis ipsis hibernior -- More Irish than the Irish themselves. From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories. Noun mendcium ( genitive mendci) (neut.) Palam mutire plebeio piaculum est -- For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus -- Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. 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. canit; Ar. an tu haec ita confundis et perturbas ut ? De lana caprina -- About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. Ut possedis -- As you now are; as you possess. For example, "World war II" (with quotes) will give more precise results than World war II (without quotes). A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. Nora's excavation immediately uncovers two murder victims buried at the site, faces and hands obliterated with acid to erase their identities. The conquered one weeps, the conqueror is ruined. [Greek: Katopin heors] -- After the feast; too late. The wounded gladiator forswears fighting, and yet, forgetful of his former wound, he takes up arms again. Urbi et orbi -- For Rome (literally the city) and the world. Memorabilia -- Things to be remembered or recorded. Minor est quam servus, dominus qui servos timet -- A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Hoc genus omne -- All persons of that kind. Content you previously purchased on Oxford Biblical Studies Online or Oxford Islamic Studies Online has now moved to Oxford Reference, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, or What Everyone Needs to Know. Ratio justifica -- The reason which justifies. Omnia mala exempla bonis principiis orta sunt. Ultimus Romanorum -- The last of the Romans. Ille vir, haud magna cum re, sed plenus fidei. Gratia placendi -- The satisfaction of pleasing. To throw the helve after the hatchet, i.e., to give up in despair. Roma locuta est; causa finita est -- Rome has spoken; the case is at an end. Ignoramus -- An ignorant person (literally we are ignorant). Album calculum addere -- To give a white stone, i.e., to vote for, by putting a white stone into an urn, a black one indicating rejection. If it be God's work, it will stand; if man's, it will perish. Dulce est miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune. Alb gallin filius -- The son of a white hen. Non omnis error stultitia est dicendus -- Not every error is to be called folly. Ab ovo -- From the beginning (literally from the egg). [Greek: to prepon] -- That which is becoming or decorous. Last Update: 2022-07-30 Mater artium necessitas -- Necessity is the mother of invention (literally the arts). In crucifixo gloria mea -- I glory in the Crucified. Locus in quo -- The place in which; the place previously occupied. [Greek: Anr ho pheugn kai palin machsetai], Animus homini, quicquid sibi imperat, obtinet. Contextual translation of "veritas mendacium" into English. A mouse in pitch; "a fly wading through tar. Terminus a quo -- The point from which anything starts. Te hominem esse memento -- Remember thou art a man. Without genius or the requisite inspiration; against the will of Minerva. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus -- Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. Just caus facilis est defensio -- The defence of a just cause is easy. Vox populi, vox Dei -- The voice of the people is the voice of God. hello Salve. De nihilo nihil, in nihilum nil posse reverti. Genus irritabile vatum -- The sensitive tribe of poets. A coldness or an incivility from such as are above us makes us hate them, but a salute or a smile quickly reconciles us to them. Equivalent; one thing instead of another. con., abbrev. I provide you with things intelligible, but not with intelligence. Ist's Gottes Werk, so wird's besteh'n / Ist's Menschenwerk, wird's untergeh'n. Sub silentio -- In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. 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. [Greek: pm' epi pmati] -- Evil on the top of evil. 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