A | B |
ego nôlô esse Caesar. | I don't want to be Caesar. |
nôlô contendere | I do not contest, [But I don't admit guilt, either.] |
novus homô | a new man |
ûnus vir, nûllus vir | One man, no man [Two people are better than one.] |
velle esse posse | To be willing is to be able. |
nil sine magnô labôre vîta dedit mortâlibus | Life gives mortals nothing without a lot of work. |
ad mâiôrem Deî glôriam | To the greater glory of God |
Deus vult. | God wills it [motto of the First Crusade] |
Dîtat Deus. | God enriches. [motto of Arizona] |
semper fidêlis | Always Faithful [U.S.M.C.] |
fortî et fidêlî nihil difficile | Nothing is difficult for the brave and strong [Dean College] |
Senatus Populusque Rômânus | The Senate and the Roman People |
quis custôdiet custôdês ipsôs? | Who will guard the guards themselves? |
ipsô factô | by the fact/deed itself |
ipse dîxit | He said it himself. [Fact rests just on the speaker's authority] |
omne initium est difficile | Every beginning is difficult. |
manus manum lavat | A hand washes a hand. |
per sê | by itself; inherently |