A | B |
dum spîrô, spêrô | While I breathe, I hope. / Where there's life, there's hope. |
ex tempore | without preparation |
in angustîs amîcî bonî appârent | Good friends appear in tough times. |
in Deô spêrâmus | We hope/trust in God. [motto of Brown University] |
lêgês…bonae ex malîs môribus prôcreantur | Good laws are made from bad customs/habits. |
litterae sine môribus vânae | Letters without customs are empty. [motto of the University of Pennsylvania] |
lûsistî satis, êdistî satis atque bibistî: tempus abîre tibi est | You've played enough, eaten enough and drunk enough: it's time for you to leave. |
môribus antîquîs rês stat Rômâna virîsque | The Roman republic stands on ancient customs and strengths. |
môs mâiôrum | The customs of the ancestors. |
ôrâ et labôrâ | Pray and work. [motto of the Benedictines] |
ô tempora ! ô môrês ! | O the times ! O the customs ! |
parcere subiectîs et dêbellâre superbôs | To spare the conquered and to crush the proud. |
prô tempore | For the time being / Temporarily |
prô bonô pûblicô | For the public good. |
rês pûblica | The republic |
saepe tacêns vôcem verbaque vultus | Often a silent face has a voice and words. |
superbus et avârus numquam quiêscunt | A proud person and a miser are never quiet. |
tempus fugit | Time flies. |
tamquam alter îdem | As a second self, i.e. a completely honest person |
praecô sum magnî rêgis | I am a herald of a great king. [motto of Quincy University] |