| A | B |
| ante bellum | Before the war |
| bonā fidē | In good faith |
| dē duōbus malīs, minus est semper ēligendum | One must choose the lesser of two evils. |
| Fideī Dēfēnsor | Defender of the Faith [a title of the British monarch] |
| fidēs Punica | Punic faith, i.e. treachery |
| frontī nūlla fidēs | No reliance on the face, i.e. don't trust appearances |
| mendācem memorem esse oportet | A liar must have a good memory. |
| multa docet famēs | Hunger teaches many things. |
| nil dēspērandum | Never despair. |
| oportet eum regnāre | He must rule [motto of King's College, PA] |
| quot hominēs, tot sententiae | There are as many opinions as there are people. |
| sī vīs pācem, parā bellum | If you want peace, prepare for war. |
| ultima Thulē | The land farthest north, i.e. the utmost limit |
| accūsāre nēmō sē dēbet | No one is bound to incriminate himself. |