Let these be your studies by night and by day. Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit -- No man is wise at all moments. Spolia opima -- The richest of the spoil. Ad Grcas kalendas -- At the Greek calends, i.e., never. De lunatico inquirendo -- To inquire into a man's state of mind. Quam parva sapientia regatur -- Think with how little wisdom the world is governed. Arbiter elegantiarum -- The arbitrator of elegances; the master of the ceremonies. In commendam -- In trust or recommendation. Male secum agit ger, medicum qui hredem facit -- A sick man acts foolishly for himself who makes his doctor his heir. Errare humanum est -- It is human to err. Tolle jocos; non est jocus esse malignum -- Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. Caput mundi -- The head of the world, i.e., Rome, both ancient and modern. Stabat mater dolorosa / Juxta crucem lacrymosa / Qua pendebat Filius. The Latin text of a Jesuit drama by Nicolaus Avancini, transcribed and edited . Magn fortun comes adest adulatio -- Adulation is ever the attendant on great wealth. Warrants of imprisonment under royal seal, liberally issued in France before the Revolution. [Greek: opse then aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta]. dat negotium Senonibus uti ea quae apud eos gerantur cognoscant seque de his rebus certiorem faciant, arma his imperata galea clipeum ocrea lorica tela in hostem astaque et gladius, certum est confidenter hominem contra conloqui, qui possim videri huic fortis, a me ut abstineat manum, ad haec peditum auxilia additi equites Libyphoenices, mixtum Punicum Afris genus quadringenti quinquaginta, to these infantry reinforcements (were) added 450 knights, of mixed Phoenician and African race, ea vis igitur ipsa quae saepe incredibilis incredibiles huic urbi felicitates atque opes adtulit, hae manus suffecere suffecerunt desiderio meo nihil habenti nihil defuit. Me ergo saepe illorum versuum nomine subiit pudor, si . Hac mercede placet -- I accept the terms. An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). pacta sunt servanda: pacta sunt servanda (English) Origin & history Latin plural of pactum ("pact") + sunt servanda ("must be kept . Every one inquires if he is rich; no one asks if he is good. From the suggestion of one's own mind; spontaneously. Flebile ludibrium -- A "tragic farce;" a farce to weep at. A man always ready to give his advice, and that the most judicious. Like. Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas. Impromptu -- Off-hand; without premeditation. [Greek: Kat' exochn] -- By way of excellence; pre-eminently. In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. The golden age (literally the reign of Saturn) is returning. De motu proprio -- From the suggestion of one's own mind; spontaneously. 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. Extrema manus nondum operibus ejus imposita est. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. Usage Frequency: 1 To be commended by a man of high repute is the greatest possible praise. Usque adeone / Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? Cercato ho sempre solitaria vita / (Le rive il sanno, e le campagne e i boschi) -- I have always sought a solitary life. -- To change the subject abruptly; to talk at cross purposes. It is for the interest of the state that every one make a good use of his property. Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. Communibus annis -- One year with another. Errantem in viam reducito -- Lead back the wanderer into the right way. Bellum internecinum -- A war of extermination. Licuit, semperque licebit / Parcere personis, dicere de vitiis -- It has ever been, and ever will be, lawful to spare the individual but to censure the vice. Interest reipublic ut quisque re sua bene utatur. In forma pauperis -- As a pauper or poor man. Deo dante nil nocet invidia, et non dante, nil proficit labor. De mortuis nil nisi bonum (or bene) -- Let nothing be said of the dead but what is favourable. Primus inter pares -- The first among equals. 02: 23 Beijing capitis Normal University "". Pace tanti viri -- If so great a man will forgive me. There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying. Believe that you have it, and you have it. Plus in posse quam in actu -- More in possibility than actuality. Sua cuique vita obscura est -- Every man's life is dark to himself. Assertion without proof. The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. Salva dignitate -- Without compromising one's dignity. Contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortis -- Against the evil of death there is no remedy in the garden. Fata volentem ducunt, nolentem trahunt -- Fate leads the willing, and drags the unwilling. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros -- Many more die of surfeit than of hunger. Non semper erunt Saturnalia -- The carnival will not last for ever. Etenim, haud paucis locis non veritas, sed mendacium fucata quadam ratione effertur; non amor, non caritas, fovetur, sed odium excitatur ac livida simultas; non civium concordia extollitur, sed . Frustra fit per plura, quod fieri potest per pauciora. Ignobile vulgus -- The base-born multitude. Alea judiciorum -- The hazard or uncertainty of law. Qualis avis, talis cantus; qualis vir, talis oratio. Illa victoria viam ad pacem patefecit -- By that victory he opened the way to peace. Committunt multi eadem diverso crimina fato, / Ille crucem sceleris pretium tulerit, hic diadema -- How different the fate of men who commit the same crimes! Apio opus est -- There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying. An ignorant person (literally we are ignorant). Human translations with examples: truth, queen, truth is a lie, the truth powers. Mala mali malo mala contulit omnia mundo -- The jawbone of the evil one by means of an apple brought all evils into the world. Grave senectus est hominibus pondus -- Old age is a heavy burden to man. Vox faucibus hsit -- His voice stuck fast in his throat. The terms being reversed; in reverse order. Amicus usque ad aras -- A friend to the very altar, i.e., to the death. Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. Le doute s'introduit dans l'me qui rve, la foi descend dans l'me qui souffre -- Doubt insinuates itself into a soul that is dreaming; faith comes down into one that struggles and suffers. Memorabilia -- Things to be remembered or recorded. Voices of Fauns are often heard, and shapes of gods often seen. Desideratum -- A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. The arbitrator of elegances; the master of the ceremonies. Pro confesso -- As confessed or admitted. ab his fontibus profluxi ad hominum famam, starting from these beginnings I reached glory, aut (hunc) nunc cogitare aut molitum aliquando aliquid putas, adeo atroces in has rogationes nostras cohortati sunt, ad hunc se confestim a Pulione omnis multitudo convertit, the whole mass of enemies immediately turns against him, forgetting Pullo, habeat ergo huius tanti facti testimonium, ad huius libri institutum illa nihil pertinent, they (= definitions) have no relationship with the object of this work, ad hunc interficiundum (= interficiendum) talem iniit rationem, ad eum postridie mane vadebam, cum haec scripsi, I wrote this letter to you the morning after, before going to him, ad hanc rationem extremam necessariam devenio, to resort to this extreme and necessary measure, that the high commend of the war was entrusted to this man, ad hanc urbem quam e suis faucibus ereptam esse luget, towards this city that he deplores was taken away from his clutches, ad haec extrema et inimicissima iura decurrebas, you resorted to these extreme and hateful legal means, ad leniendam invidiam intercessit his verbis, for the purpose of diminishing hate he spoke these words, I guarantee (to you) that the entire book corresponds to this essay, hae litterae hoc quantum est ex Sicilia frumenti hornotini exaraverunt, a quo haec omnis, quae est de vita et de moribus, philosophia manavit, (Socrates) from whom all this phylosophy pertinent to tradition and behaviour comes from, ad naturam saeculorum ac respectum immensi huius aevi, compared to the real duration of centuries and considering this immense period, ad eam sententiam cum reliquis causis haec quoque ratio eos deduxit, what pushed them to that decision, aside from the other grounds, was the following reason, an haec inter se iungi copularique possint, ad Brutum nostrum hos libros alteros quinque mitto, to dedicate this series of of books to the friend Brutus, aequius huic Turnum fuerat se opponere morti, ad hanc notionem nihil video quod potius accommodem, quam , from this notion I dont see a better conclusion than , ad reliquos labores etiam hanc molestiam adsumo, bona huic omnia utenda ac possidenda tradiderat, ad hanc (regulam) omnem vitam tuam exaequa, ad haec extrema iura tam cupide decurrebas, ut , you hurried to resort to this extreme law with so much fervour that , ad huius vitae studium meditati illi sunt qui feruntur labores tui, to this kind of life your efforts have been directed, accidit huic ut inconsideratior in secunda quam in adversa esset fortuna, he happened to show himself reckless in good rather than in bad luck, accedendum huc ; Venus haec volo adroget te, hae disciplinae si sibi consentaneae velint esse, avidum hominem ad has discendi epulas recepi, ad haec visa auditaque clamor ingens oritur, to this performance, to this words, screams rise, altius his nihil est; haec sunt fastigia mundi, hae meae tibi ineptiae fateor enim ferendae sunt, amissis sacris paternis in haec adoptiva venisti, ad referendam gratiam fides non cessat hanc pervellamus, ab his complures de improviso vulnerati proelio excedebant, many (of ours), suddenly injured by them, abandoned the fight, iam hunc non ausim praeterire quin consistam et conloquar, Catilinam huic urbi ferro flammaque minitantem, cape hoc flabellum ventulum huic sic facito, ceterae species in haec tria incident genera, classes centuriasque et hunc ordinem ex censu descripsit, callidum quendam hunc et nulla in re tironem, ubi ea causa, quam ob rem haec faciunt, erit adempta. Truth is mighty, and will in the end prevail. Nec omnia, nec semper, nec ab omnibus -- Neither all, nor always, nor by all. Sine cura -- Without care, i.e., in receipt of a salary without a care or office. 0 likes. Pater familias -- The father of a family. Laus est facere quod decet, non quod licet. You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. Si possis suaviter, si non quocunque modo. Aureo piscari hamo -- To fish with a golden hook. Dictionary entries. Desunt ctera -- The remainder is wanting. Solvitur ambulando -- The problem is solved by walking, i.e., the theoretical puzzle by a practical test. With St. James's reservation; viz., if the Lord will. Ad unum omnes -- All to a (literally one) man. Nil unquam longum est, quod sine fine placet -- Nothing is ever long which never ceases to please. A reduction of an adversary's conclusion to an absurdity. Ad vitam aut culpam -- Till some misconduct be proved (literally for life or fault). an tibi notitiam mora temporis eripit horum? Qui bene conjiciet, hunc vatem perhibeto optimum. Sauter du coq l'ne! 2 et civitatem sanctam Hierusalem novam vidi descendentem de caelo a Deo paratam sicut sponsam ornatam viro suo. From where the sun rises to where it sets. Life depends on it; it is a matter of life or death. Compendia dispendia -- Short cuts are roundabout ways. Status quo, or Statu quo, or In statu quo, Stultus nisi quod ipse facit, nil rectum putat. V victis! Alas! Adhuc sub judice lis est -- The affair is not yet decided. Res sunt human flebile ludibrium -- Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo -- Vigorous and resolute in deed, gentle in manner. He is wide of the mark; has gone quite out of his sphere. Duabus sedere sellis -- To sit between two stools. A verbis ad verbera -- From words to blows. If it be God's work, it will stand; if man's, it will perish. Quisque suos patimur Manes -- The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. Rex non potest peccare -- The king can do no wrong. Deorum cibus est -- A feast fit for the gods. Un peu d'encens brul rajuste bien des choses -- A little incense offered puts many things to rights. What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? Said of a graduate passing from one university to another. Let nothing be said of the dead but what is favourable. Facile princeps -- The admitted chief; with ease at the top. Anacharsis among the Scythians -- A wise man among unwise. Bene orasse est bene studuisse -- To have prayed well is to have striven well. Aranearum telas texere -- To weave spiders' webs, i.e., a tissue of sophistry. Let the experiment be made on some worthless body. Ceteris paribus -- Other things being equal. To the very altars; to the last extremity. Tanto fortior, tanto felicior! Excepto quod non simul esses, ctera ltus. To laugh inwardly, i.e., in one's sleeve. Ambigendi locus -- Reason for questioning or doubt. Time the producer, time the devourer of things. By the whole heavens; as wide as the poles asunder. Qui nescit dissimulare nescit vivere -- He who knows not how to dissemble, knows not how to live. In the night is counsel; take a night to think over it; sleep upon it. Magister dixit -- The master has said so. Prudentis est mutare consilium; stultus sicut luna mutatur. De omnibus rebus, et quibusdam aliis -- About everything, and certain things else. The admitted chief; with ease at the top. In general assertions some deception lurks. Omnia mala exempla bonis principiis orta sunt. An argument in refutation drawn from an opponent's own principles (literally an argument to the man). Verba rebus aptare -- To fit words to things, i.e., call a spade a spade. Ad unguem -- To a nicety (literally to the nail). Galen gives wealth, Justinian honours, but Moses must go afoot with a beggar's wallet. Emeritus -- One retired from active official duties. Et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis. Chi ha tempo, non aspetti tempo -- He who has time, let him not wait for time. Usage Frequency: 1 Man sieht sich, lernt sich kennen, / Liebt sich, muss sich trennen, We greet each other, learn to know each other, love each other, and then. Vi et armis -- By force and arms; by main force. Similia similibus curantur -- Like things are cured by like. 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. How near to guilt a man may approach without being guilty! Stare super vias antiquas -- To stand upon the old ways. Dextras dare -- To give right hands to each other. Sit tibi terra levis -- May earth lie light upon thee. Longe absit -- Far be it from me; God forbid. Alma mater -- A benign mother; applied to one's university, also to the "all-nourishing" earth. A calumniating disposition (literally tooth). Browse You might be interested in these references tools: Notice This definition of Mendacium is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. By accident, i.e., not following from the nature of the thing, but from some accidental circumstance. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus -- Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. The day of wrath, that day shall dissolve the world in ashes, as David and the Sibyl say. Vide ut supra -- See preceding statement. 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. Vivat Rex or Regina -- Long live the king or queen. Dulce est miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune. Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things. Maximus in minimis -- Very great in very little things. Res in cardine est -- The affair is at a crisis (literally on the hinge). Tabula ex or in naufragio -- A plank in a shipwreck; a last shift. Esurienti ne occurras -- Don't throw yourself in the way of a hungry man. for Nemine contradicente -- Nobody opposing. con., abbrev. Hic transitus efficit magnum vit compendium. Fortunato omne solum patria est -- To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. Theological hatred; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion. Nothing more dangerous than an imprudent friend; a prudent enemy would be better. The innocent are free from fear; but the guilty have always the dread of punishment before their eyes. Gens togata -- The nation with the toga, i.e., the Roman. Alb gallin filius -- The son of a white hen. Particeps criminis -- A partaker in a crime; an accessory either before or after the fact. In clum jacularis -- You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. Parasiticam cnam qurit -- He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. Mare clausum -- A sea closed to commerce. Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. Verbatim et literatim -- Word for word and letter for letter. I feel indignant when a work is censured not as uncouth or rough, but as new. Invidiam placare paras, virtute relicta? The finishing hand has not yet been put to his works. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus. It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune. Morituri morituros salutant -- The dying salute the dying. A place of military exercise (literally field of Mars). Ausus est vana contemnere -- He dared to scorn vain fears. Men do more things from custom than from reason. Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. Spe via obliqua prstat quam tendere recta. Oui et Non sont bien courts dire, mais avant que de les dire, il y faut penser long-temps. Better see a mad dog than a hot sun in January. Ignis fatuus -- A deceiving light; a "Will-o'-the-wisp.". Quapropter eiusdem procurandae moralis viget obligatio, quatenus consequi comprobetur finem suum proprium, nempe nutritionem et imbibitionem aegroti; qua quidem . Argumentum ad verecundiam -- An appeal to respect for some authority. Odium theologicum -- Theological hatred; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion. A priori -- From the cause to the effect; by deduction. 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. Te hominem esse memento -- Remember thou art a man. To restrain the tongue is not the least of the virtues. Une froideur ou une incivilit qui vient de ceux qui sont au-dessus de nous nous les fait har, mais un salut ou un sourire nous les rconcilie. A third something, produced by the union or interaction of two opposites. -- This is the difficulty (literally here the water (in the water-clock) stops). Inter canem et lupum -- Between the dog and the wolf; at the twilight. From nothing is nothing, and nothing can be reduced to nothing. Ab urbe condita (A.U.C.) Obiter dicta -- Remarks by the way; passing remarks. Filii non plus possessionum quam morborum hredes sumus. Encontre um terapeuta de Massagem Tntrica em Goa - Filiado Rede Metamorfose - Aprenda a arte do Tantra. Laudari a viro laudato maxima est laus -- To be commended by a man of high repute is the greatest possible praise. Spe premente Deo, fert Deus alter opem -- Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis. In flammam flammas, in mare fundis aquas -- You add fire to fire, and water to the sea. Veritas, a quocunque dicitur, a Deo est -- Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. Fames, pestis, et bellum, populi sunt pernicies. Claude os, aperi oculos -- Keep thy mouth shut, but thy eyes open. Orator improbus leges subvertit -- An evil-disposed orator subverts the laws. hello Salve. -- And what follows. -- What has a blind man to do with a mirror? Gaudet tentamine virtus -- Virtue rejoices in being put to the test. Salvo ordine -- Without dishonour to one's order. Ex vultibus hominum mores colligere -- To construe men's characters by their looks. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros. Date obolum Belisario -- Give a mite to Belisarius! He himself (viz. Mundus vult decipi; ergo decipiatur -- The world wishes to be deceived; therefore let it be deceived. Aut vincere aut mori -- Either to conquer or die. Non sequitur -- It does not follow; an unwarranted inference. Hominis est errare, insipientis perseverare. De nihilo nihil, in nihilum nil posse reverti. Cita mors ruit -- Death is a swift rider. Aliorum medicus, ipse ulceribus scates -- A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. Ingeniorum cos mulatio -- Rivalry is the whetstone of talent. You indulge in swearing (literally upturned nostrils) too much. [Greek: Glauk' Athnaze] -- Owls to Athens. Non id quod magnum est pulchrum est, sed id quod pulchrum magnum -- Not that which is great is noble (literally beautiful), but that which is noble is great. Ante victoriam ne canas triumphum -- Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. In generalibus latet dolus -- In general assertions some deception lurks. Experimentum crucis -- A decisive experiment. Interdum stultus bene loquitur -- Sometimes a fool speaks reasonably. For the same villany one man goes to the gallows, and another is raised to a throne. Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas -- No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. It is common to man to pardon all his own faults. Begging the question, or taking for granted the point at issue (literally a circle in the proof). I was born; I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to rest. Attend to (literally do) what you are doing. Injuria absque damno -- Injury without loss. Entries where "servanda" occurs: Citations:perfixere: fr ltere Deutsche Geschichtskunde, Deutsches Archiv fr Erforschung des Mittelalters, Bhlau, page 409: Quisquis propriae desertor ecclesiae nullis perfixere. but why alas? Sola salus servire Deo -- The only safety is in serving God. Don't be what you are not, but resolutely be what you can. Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est -- He who grieves before it is necessary, grieves more than is necessary. Tertium sal -- A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Si quis -- If any one, i.e., has objections to offer. Ultimatum -- A final proposition or condition. Coup de main -- A bold effort; a surprise. Find more Latin words at wordhippo.com! Arma cerealia -- The arms of Ceres, i.e., implements connected with the preparation of corn and bread. Molesta et importuna salutantium frequentia -- A troublesome and annoying crowd of visitors. Le refus des louanges est souvent un dsir d'tre lou deux fois -- The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. usque ad nos etiam mendacium per manus traditum perveniret, in pulcherrimis versibus metrisque servatum. Chi non ha cuore, abbia gambe -- He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Noun mendcium ( genitive mendci) (neut.) DOCUMENTA II. Redeunt Saturnia regna -- The golden age (literally the reign of Saturn) is returning. Toto clo -- By the whole heavens; as wide as the poles asunder. Dictionary of Latin Phrases. Judicium Dei -- The judgment of God (as by ordeal). [Greek: Nomiz' adelphous tous althinous philous] -- Count true friends as brothers. Natura nihil agit frustra -- Nature does nothing in vain. 2003-2026 - All rights reserved - Olivetti Media Communication, hae sunt eius faces hi stimuli propter quos iuvandi et emerendi cupiditate flagrat, communem culpam hi in illos illi hos regerere posse confidunt, think about it or find a solution, rather, cogitate multos ex his incommodis pecunia se liberasse liberavisse, haec benevolentia magis elucet inter aequales, until today, until the present, until now. Periculum in mora -- There is danger in delay. The fool thinks nothing well done except what he does himself. Durum et durum non faciunt murum -- Hard and hard (i.e., without mortar) do not make a wall. Karl Ernst Georges: Ausfhrliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwrterbuch. An ass among perfumes, i.e., things he cannot appreciate. help auxilium. Lead back the wanderer into the right way. Aperte mala cum est mulier, tum demum est bona. Ad referendum -- For further consideration. A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. Last Update: 2022-07-30 He turned historian that he might still play the orator. Nihil aliud necessarium ut sis miser, quam ut te miserum credas -- Nothing else is necessary to make you wretched than to fancy you are so. The poverty which oppresses a great people is a grievous and intolerable evil. Les cartes sont brouilles -- A fierce dissension has arisen (literally the cards are mixed). Lege totum si vis scire totum -- Read the whole if you wish to know the whole. Ordinem Unctionis infirmorum eorumque spiritualis cur litteris A latere -- From the side of (sc. Indignor quidquam reprehendi, non quia crasse / Compositum, illepideve putetur, sed quia nuper -- I feel indignant when a work is censured not as uncouth or rough, but as new. Seriatim -- In order; according to rank; in due course. Cacothes carpendi -- An itch for fault-finding. Requiem ternam dona eis, Domine -- Grant them eternal rest, O Lord. Ignoramus -- An ignorant person (literally we are ignorant). Deo adjuvante non timendum -- God assisting, there is nothing to be feared. Upstarts (literally men born of mushrooms). The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). Ales volat propriis -- A bird flies to its own. Abstineto a fabis -- Having nothing to do with elections (literally Abstain from beans, the ballot at Athens having been by beans). 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. Me miseram, quod amor non est medicabilis herbis! Obiter cantare -- To sing as one goes along; to sing by the way. Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. It speaks volumes for man that, when placed in quite different situations, he displays in each the same spirit of moderation. Diviti virum faciunt -- Riches make the man. Adscriptus gleb -- Attached to the soil. 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