A | B |
festînâ lentê | Hurry slowly. |
fêlîx quî nihil dêbet | Happy is he who owes nothing. |
labor omnia vincit. | Work conquers all. |
vênî, vîdî, vîcî | I came, I saw, I conquered. |
quod scrîpsî, scrîpsî | What I have written, I have written. |
multĂ´s timĂŞre dĂŞbet, quem multĂ® timent | He ought to fear many who is feared by many. |
faber est suae quisque fortûnae | Each person is the architect of his own fortune. |
flôs ûnus nôn facit hortum | One flower does not make a garden. |
semper parâtus | Always prepared [U.S.C.G.] |
quĂ® tacet, cĂ´nsentit | He who is silent, agrees. |
inter alia | among other things |
meliĂ´ra | Better things. [U of Rochester] |
summâ cum laude | with highest praise/honor |
tolle, lege! tolle, lege! | Take up and read! Take up and read! |
inter pĂ´cula | between cups, i.e. over a glass |
ab ovô usque ad mâla | from eggs to apples, i.e. from soup to nuts |
â marî usque ad mare | from sea to sea [motto of Canada] |
aqua vîtae | water of life |
facilis dĂŞscĂŞnsus AvernĂ´ | The descent to Avernus is easy. |
nil sine nûmine | Nothing without God [motto of Colorado] |
sine diĂŞ | indefinitely |
sine quâ nôn | an indispensible condition |
nihil obstat | Nothing stands in the way. |
quĂ´rum pars magna fuĂ® | of which things I was a great part. |
per capita | for each person |
In hoc signo vinces | In this sign, you will conquer |
De facto | From the deed |
De iure | From law |
In medias res | Into the middle of things |
In flagrante delicto | In the burning deed |
In absentia | In one's absence |
In situ | In its own place |
Vae victis | Woe to the conquered |
Vincit omnia veritas, | Truth conquers all |
Vincit omnia amor | Love conquers all |
Ad astra per aspera | To the stars through difficulty |
Ad hoc | For a particular purpose |
Ad hominem | An attack directed at a person |
Ad libitum | At one's pleasure |
Ad nauseum | To the point of making one sick |
In absentia | In one's absence |
In situ | In its original position |
In medias res | Into the midst of things |
In loco parentis | In the place of a parent |
In hoc signo vinces | In this sign, you will conquer |
Ego me bene habeo | When asked how you are doing |
Ego spem pretio non emo | When you are in need of hope. |
Cogito, ergo sum | When you are questioning your existence |
Veni, vidi, vici | When you have accomplished the task |
Medicus curat, natura sanat | Appropriate for bed rest. |
Ad vitam paramus | Appropriate for school studies |
Pecunia non olet | Appropriate for not spending money |
Amat victoria curam | When you need to do hard work |
Amor ordinem nescit | When you spend all your time with your honey. |
Amor caecus est | When you don’t notice your honey’s faults |
Manus manum lavat | When you consider asking for a favor. |
Ad absurdum | When you refute the speaker. |
Ad infinitum | When a rule is enacted. |
Ad libitum | When the speaker goes off the cuff |
Ad nauseum | When the speaker talks too long. |
festînâ lentê | Hurry slowly. |
fêlîx quî nihil dêbet | Happy is he who owes nothing. |
labor omnia vincit. | Work conquers all. |
vênî, vîdî, vîcî | I came, I saw, I conquered. |
quod scrîpsî, scrîpsî | What I have written, I have written. |
multĂ´s timĂŞre dĂŞbet, quem multĂ® timent | He ought to fear many who is feared by many. |
faber est suae quisque fortûnae | Each person is the architect of his own fortune. |
flôs ûnus nôn facit hortum | One flower does not make a garden. |
semper parâtus | Always prepared [U.S.C.G.] |
quĂ® tacet, cĂ´nsentit | He who is silent, agrees. |
inter alia | among other things |
meliĂ´ra | Better things. [U of Rochester] |
summâ cum laude | with highest praise/honor |
tolle, lege! tolle, lege! | Take up and read! Take up and read! |
inter pĂ´cula | between cups, i.e. over a glass |
ab ovô usque ad mâla | from eggs to apples, i.e. from soup to nuts |
â marî usque ad mare | from sea to sea [motto of Canada] |
aqua vîtae | water of life |
facilis dĂŞscĂŞnsus AvernĂ´ | The descent to Avernus is easy. |
nil sine nûmine | Nothing without God [motto of Colorado] |
sine diĂŞ | indefinitely |
sine quâ nôn | an indispensible condition |
nihil obstat | Nothing stands in the way. |
quĂ´rum pars magna fuĂ® | of which things I was a great part. |
per capita | for each person |
Ad astra per aspera | To the stars through difficulty |
Ad hoc | For a particular purpose |
Ad hominem | An attack directed at a person |
Ad libitum | At one's pleasure |
Ad nauseum | To the point of making one sick |
In absentia | In one's absence |
In situ | In its original position |
In medias res | In this sign, you will conquer |
In loco parentis | In the place of a parent |
In hoc signo vinces | Into the midst of things |
Ego me bene habeo | When asked how you are doing |
Ego spem pretio non emo | When you are in need of hope. |
Cogito, ergo sum | When you are questioning your existence |
Veni, vidi, vici | When you have accomplished the task |
Medicus curat, natura sanat | Appropriate for bed rest. |
Ad vitam paramus | Appropriate for school studies |
Pecunia non olet | Appropriate for not spending money |
Amat victoria curam | When you need to do hard work |
Amor ordinem nescit | When you spend all your time with your honey. |
Amor caecus est | When you don’t notice your honey’s faults |
Manus manum lavat | When you consider asking for a favor. |
Ad absurdum | When you refute the speaker. |
Ad infinitum | When a rule is enacted. |
Ad libitum | When the speaker goes off the cuff |
Ad nauseum | When the speaker talks too long. |