Postulata -- Things admitted; postulates. Sunt bona mixta malis, sunt mala mixta bonis -- Good is mixed with evil, and evil with good. Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. Hortus siccus -- A dry garden; a collection of dried plants. Rien ne russit mieux que le succs -- Nothing succeeds like success. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus -- Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. Epicuri de grege porcus -- A pig of the flock of Epicurus. Ad unum omnes -- All to a (literally one) man. Parasiticam cnam qurit -- He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. 2 et civitatem sanctam Hierusalem novam vidi descendentem de caelo a Deo paratam sicut sponsam ornatam viro suo. Longe absit -- Far be it from me; God forbid. Quam prope ad crimen sine crimine! Our website uses cookies to improve your experience. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis. Don't stir Lake Camarina (otherwise pestilence). The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. The inhabitants of earth have many tongues, those of heaven have but one. Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant -- They make a solitude, and call it peace. Familiare est hominibus omnia sibi ignoscere. Salvo ordine -- Without dishonour to one's order. De lana caprina -- About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. Relever des bagatelles -- To give importance to trifles. Argumentum ad verecundiam -- An appeal to respect for some authority. English words for mendacium include lie, falsehood, untruth, fabrication and story. Ingratis servire nefas -- To serve the ungrateful is an offence to the gods. Natus sum; esuriebam, qurebam; nunc repletas requiesco -- I was born; I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to rest. It is doing what we ought to do, and not merely doing what we may do, that is the ground of praise. Mortem effugere nemo potest! A reduction of an adversary's conclusion to an absurdity. I provide you with things intelligible, but not with intelligence. Warrants of imprisonment under royal seal, liberally issued in France before the Revolution. Quantum sufficit -- As much as is sufficient. Oper pretium est -- 'Tis worth while; worth attending to. Having discharged his duties and resigned. Etiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscuntur. Cor nobile, cor immobile -- A noble heart is an immovable heart. In clum jacularis -- You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. Ex nihilo nihil fit -- Nothing produces nothing. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes -- Words bind men, cords the horns of bulls. Le divorce est le sacrement de l'adultre -- Divorce is the sacrament of adultery. Argus-eyes -- Eyes ever wakeful and watchful. Communibus annis -- One year with another. Sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant -- Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things. Natus sum; esuriebam, qurebam; nunc repletas requiesco. An ignorant person (literally we are ignorant). Fames, pestis, et bellum, populi sunt pernicies. Juniores ad labores -- The younger men for labours, i.e., the heavier burdens. Ingens telum necessitas -- Necessity is a powerful weapon. -- This is the difficulty (literally here the water (in the water-clock) stops). vera docet; Rhe. Said of a graduate passing from one university to another. Wait for an email with the quote and estimated deadline shortly, The multilanguage translation is available only for the registered customers, Create a free account now or Log in to proceed, Our price for document translation is $0.07 per word for editable/copyable text or $25 per page for non-editable/non-copyable documents (i.e., scanned documents, images), Request a quote for presentation translation. Except that you were not with me, in other respects I was happy. Verbi causa, or gratia -- For example; for instance. Magna Charta -- The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). Sanctum sanctorum -- Holy of holies; a study; a private room. Le grand monarque -- The grand monarch, Louis XIV. Je ne changerois pas mon rpos pour tous les trsors du monde -- I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world. Molesta et importuna salutantium frequentia -- A troublesome and annoying crowd of visitors. A little incense offered puts many things to rights. Grammar speaks; dialectics teaches us truth; rhetoric gives colouring to our speech; music sings; arithmetic reckons; geometry measures; astronomy teaches us the stars. Hodie mihi, cras tibi -- My turn to-day, yours to-morrow. Habere, non haberi -- To hold, not to be held. Entzwei und gebiete! By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. Majus et minus non variant speciem -- Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. Mens conscia recti -- A mind conscious of rectitude. He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Sunt bona mixta malis, sunt mala mixta bonis. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes. Qui nescit dissimulare nescit vivere -- He who knows not how to dissemble, knows not how to live. Invidiam placare paras, virtute relicta? The master of the feast (literally the judge of the drinking). Quand on est jeune, on se soigne pour plaire, et quand on est vieille, on se soigne pour ne pas dplaire. The Tragic Tale of Calisto. Ore tenus -- Merely from the mouth; oral. In partibus infidelium -- In unbelieving countries. Lege totum si vis scire totum -- Read the whole if you wish to know the whole. E tardegradis asinis equus non prodiit -- The horse is not the progeny of the slow-paced ass. Rex non potest fallere nec falli -- The king cannot deceive or be deceived. Desideratum -- A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. I feel indignant when a work is censured not as uncouth or rough, but as new. adeone ad eum et cum eo iniuriam hanc expostulem? A sardonic laugh; a forced ironical laugh. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Quisque suos patimur Manes -- The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. hello Salve. The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. Argumentum ad hominem -- An argument in refutation drawn from an opponent's own principles (literally an argument to the man). It is the wolf in the story; talking of him, he appeared. con., abbrev. It is the nature of man to err, of a fool to persevere in error. He who knows not how to dissemble, knows not how to live. Douglas Preston, Diablo Mesa. Difficilius est sarcire concordiam quam rumpere -- It is more difficult to restore harmony than sow dissension. Argumentum ad ignorantiam -- An argument founded on the ignorance of an adversary. Macte virtute -- Persevere in virtue; go on and prosper. Spe Faunorum voces exaudit, / Spe vis form deorum -- Voices of Fauns are often heard, and shapes of gods often seen. Sat pulchra, si sat bona -- Fair enough, if good enough. vatican.va. Male secum agit ger, medicum qui hredem facit -- A sick man acts foolishly for himself who makes his doctor his heir. In the woods, his attention is caught by a beautiful huntress, Calisto the daughter of King Lycaon. Leonina societas -- Partnership with a lion. 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. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus -- Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. MyMemory is the world's largest Translation Memory. Passe par tout -- A master-key; a pass-key. They (obliged by law) spare a mill, but steal a province! Spe premente Deo, fert Deus alter opem -- Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. Tantum vertice in auras / Aetherias quantum radice in Tartara tendit -- Its summit stretches as far into the upper ether as its root into the nether deep. Pompa mortis magis terret quam mors ipsa -- The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. Deo adjuvante non timendum -- God assisting, there is nothing to be feared. The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. By accident, i.e., not following from the nature of the thing, but from some accidental circumstance. Content you previously purchased on Oxford Biblical Studies Online or Oxford Islamic Studies Online has now moved to Oxford Reference, Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford Scholarship Online, or What Everyone Needs to Know. By a leap; by passing over the intermediate steps. 06:57 . Contemni est gravius stultiti quam percuti. In a moment the sea is agitated, and on the same day ships are swallowed up where they lately sported gaily along. Un peu d'encens brul rajuste bien des choses -- A little incense offered puts many things to rights. Argumentum ad judicium -- An appeal to common sense. Manliana -- A Manlian, i.e., a harsh and severe sentence, such as that of Titus Manlius, who ordered his son to be scourged and beheaded for fighting contrary to orders. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Veritas, a quocunque dicitur, a Deo est -- Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. Il y va de la vie -- Life depends on it; it is a matter of life or death. 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. Search Tips. The finishing hand has not yet been put to his works. Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate -- No concealing folly save by silence. Usage Frequency: 1 Gelehrte Dummkopf -- A learned blockhead; dryasdust. Requiescat in pace -- Let him rest in peace. Ceteris paribus -- Other things being equal. Toto clo -- By the whole heavens; as wide as the poles asunder. The world wishes to be deceived; therefore let it be deceived. Let these be your studies by night and by day. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros. Litera scripta manet, verbum ut inane perit -- Written testimony remains, but oral perishes. Translations of mendacium Portuguese : mentira Tamil : English : lie Telugu : Korean : Show more Translation Translate this word/phrase Add mendacium details Meanings for mendacium Add a meaning Phonetic spelling of mendacium Add phonetic spelling Synonyms for mendacium Add synonyms Antonyms for mendacium Add antonyms Terra firma -- Dry land, in contradistinction to sea. Semel insanivimus omnes -- We have all been at some time mad. Ad unguem -- To a nicety (literally to the nail). Quod semper, quod ubique, et quod ab omnibus -- What has been always, been everywhere, and been by all believed. Acti labores jucundi -- The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. Mentis penetralia -- The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart. Jure humano -- By human law, or the will of the people. Urbi et orbi -- For Rome (literally the city) and the world. Quoad hoc -- So far (literally as regards this). Long enough for the demands both of nature or of glory. Arcana imperii -- State, or government, secrets. Fortunato omne solum patria est -- To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. Plato is my friend, but truth is my divinity (literally more a friend). Naturalia non sunt turpia -- Natural things are without shame. Sua cuique voluptas -- Every man has his own liking. Quality: Vis comica -- Comic power, or a talent for comedy. Glory is the shadow (i.e., the attendant) of virtue. He himself (viz. De motu proprio -- From the suggestion of one's own mind; spontaneously. Divitis servi maxime servi -- Servants to the rich are the most abject. Laughter is common in the mouth of fools. A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. A mechanical instead of a rational or spiritual explanation (literally a god mechanically introduced). Minor est quam servus, dominus qui servos timet -- A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Hac mercede placet -- I accept the terms. -- Happy they who steadily pursue a middle course. Compendiaria res improbitas, virtusque tarda. docet astra -- Grammar speaks; dialectics teaches us truth; rhetoric gives colouring to our speech; music sings; arithmetic reckons; geometry measures; astronomy teaches us the stars. This is the difficulty (literally here the water (in the water-clock) stops). Primo, crimen contumeliae; destructione fulcitur Crimen est crimen propriae accusationis.Aliis verbis, difficillimum est partibus quorum interest vigilum interventus quaerere, et solum cum condiciones relative altae occurrunt possunt in accusationes publicas verti.Revera, casus cyberbullying raro in accusationes publicas vertuntur. On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! From the cause to the effect; by deduction. [Greek: to prepon] -- That which is becoming or decorous. Ne te qusiveris extra -- Seek not thyself outside of thyself. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis -- He is a wise man who adapts himself to all contingencies; the fool struggles like a swimmer against the stream. Sint ut sunt, aut non sint -- Let them be as they are, or not at all. Custos morum -- The guardian of morality. A friend to the court, i.e., an uninterested adviser in a case. Ad captandum vulgus -- To catch the rabble. Ludere cum sacris -- To trifle with sacred things. Jus commune -- The common or customary law. Dramatis person -- Characters represented. Bonis avibus -- Under favourable auspices. i.e., leave off touching up. Liter humaniores -- Polite literature; arts in a university. Crux medicorum -- The puzzle of physicians. To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom. Gens togata -- The nation with the toga, i.e., the Roman. Industri nil impossibile -- Nothing is impossible to industry. Quod erat faciendum -- Which was to be done. A friend to the very altar, i.e., to the death. Ab ovo -- From the beginning (literally from the egg). Men do more things from custom than from reason. Si possis suaviter, si non quocunque modo. Levia perpessi sumus, / Si flenda patimur. con., abbrev. Entzwei und gebiete! Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus. Fit erranti medicina confessio -- Confession is as healing medicine to him who has erred. What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the ox. Et sequentia, Et seq. Doctor utriusque legis -- Doctor of both civil and canon law. PROPRIUM ORDINIS PRDICATORUM. The people wish to be deceived; then let them. There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying. Comitas inter gentes -- Courtesy between nations. In scula sculorum -- For ages and ages; for ever and ever. Le monde est plein de fous, et qui n'en veut pas voir / Doit se tenir tout seul et casser son miroir. Le monde est plein de fous, et qui n'en veut pas voir / Doit se tenir tout seul et casser son miroir -- The world is full of madmen, and he who would not see one must keep himself quite alone and break his looking-glass. Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. Functus officio -- Having discharged his duties and resigned. Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. Gratis asseritur -- It is asserted but not proved. Hic Rhodos, hic salta -- Here is Rhodes; here leap. Crimen ls majestatis -- Crime of high treason. Person mut -- Mute characters in a play. Pecuniam perdidisti: fortasse illa te perderet manens. Ad majorem Dei gloriam -- To the greater glory of God (M. of the Jesuits). Secundo amne defluit -- He floats with the stream. Be what you are; let whoso will be what others are. Melioribus auspiciis -- Under more favourable auspices. I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. Vice versa -- The terms being reversed; in reverse order. Custos rotulorum -- The keeper of the rolls. Spe Faunorum voces exaudit, / Spe vis form deorum. In commendam -- In trust or recommendation. 0 likes. Assertion without proof. Quod cito fit, cito perit -- What is done quickly does not last long. Aura popularis -- Popular favour (literally breeze). Women, when offended, are generally implacable. In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. Fortuna parvis momentis magnas rerum commutationes efficit -- Fortune in brief moments works great changes in our affairs. Facile princeps -- The admitted chief; with ease at the top. Tranquillity is difficult if one has nothing to do. [Greek: Dei pherein ta tn then] -- We must bear what the gods lay on us. Per saltam -- By a leap; by passing over the intermediate steps. Suppressio veri -- Suppression of what is true. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? Good is mixed with evil, and evil with good. Me miseram, quod amor non est medicabilis herbis! Ratio suasoria -- The reason which persuades. He will not know when he is old who learns not when he is young. Extrema manus nondum operibus ejus imposita est. Palam mutire plebeio piaculum est -- For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. Dictionary of Latin Phrases. [Greek: Glauk' Athnaze] -- Owls to Athens. FR. In perpetuam rei memoriam -- In everlasting remembrance of a thing. Latin Dictionary: the best Latin dictionary with a conjugator and a Latin declension tool available online for free! Adulation is ever the attendant on great wealth. Arma cerealia -- The arms of Ceres, i.e., implements connected with the preparation of corn and bread. Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. Veritas odium parit -- The truth begets hatred. When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. Le nombre des sages sera toujours petit -- The wise will always be few in number. Amentium, haud amantium -- Of lunatics, not lovers. Qui mange du pape, en meurt -- Who eats what comes from the pope dies of it. Ni trop haut, ni trop bas; c'est le souverain style -- Neither too high nor too low, that is the sovereign rule. Chi non ha cuore, abbia gambe -- He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Indutus virtute ab alto -- Anointed with virtue from above. For it is the part of a wise man to protect the institutions of his forefathers by retaining the sacred rites and ceremonies. Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet -- When a disaster happens, every report confirming it obtains ready credence. Necessity is the mother of invention (literally the arts). Fit scelus indulgens per nubila scula virtus -- In times of trouble leniency becomes crime. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2022-03-09 Le cri d'un peuple heureux est la seule loquence qui doit parler des rois -- The acclaim of a happy people is the only eloquence which ought to speak in the behalf of kings. To throw the helve after the hatchet, i.e., to give up in despair. Ad omnem libidinem projectus homo -- A man addicted to every lust. When God gives, envy injures us not; when He does not give, labour avails not. It smells of the lamp, or midnight study. Terminus ad quem -- The point of destination. Nemo ita pauper vivit, quam pauper natus est -- No one is so poor in life as he was when he was at birth. Cato contra mundum -- Cato against the world. Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. Ut possedis -- As you now are; as you possess. In medias res -- Into the midst of a thing at once. Tabula ex or in naufragio -- A plank in a shipwreck; a last shift. Add a translation Latin English Info Latin vita mendacium English life is a lie Dig.1.18.6.6 . Is then your knowledge to pass for nothing unless others know of it? Frangas, non flectes -- You may break, but you will not bend me. Domus et placens uxor -- Thy house and pleasing wife. Indignor quidquam reprehendi, non quia crasse / Compositum, illepideve putetur, sed quia nuper. Karl Ernst Georges: Ausfhrliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwrterbuch. Stultitiam simulare loco, sapientia summa est -- To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom. 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 coldness or an incivility from such as are above us makes us hate them, but a salute or a smile quickly reconciles us to them. Good hope gives strength, good hope also confirms resolution; him who was on the point of death, I have seen revive by hope. Locus in quo -- The place in which; the place previously occupied. Oui et Non sont bien courts dire, mais avant que de les dire, il y faut penser long-temps -- "Yes" and "no" are very short words to say, but we should think for some length of time before saying them. One who has not dined, or who can't find a dinner. Primum mobile -- The primary motive power. Si vis pacem, para bellum -- If you wish for peace, be ready for war. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus -- Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. Pythagoras) said it. Multarum palmarum causidicus -- A pleader who has gained many causes. Lotis manibus -- With clean-washen hands. ORDO UNCTIONIS INFIRMORUM EORUMQUE SPIRITUALIS CUR. Kalend Grc -- Never (literally the Greek Kalends). Just caus facilis est defensio -- The defence of a just cause is easy. Alio sub sole -- Under another sky (literally sun). A calumniating disposition (literally tooth). thnta gar peponthamen] -- Alas! Modus operandi -- The manner of operation. Prudens interrogatio quasi dimidium sapienti. The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. Obscurum per obscurius -- Explaining something obscure by what is more obscure. Alieni temporis flores -- Flowers of other days. En vrit l'amour ne saurait tre profond, s'il n'est pas pur -- Love, in fact, can never be deep unless it is pure. Coup d'il -- A glance of the eye; a prospect. Nem. In dictione -- In the expression, or the form. Ad vitam aut culpam -- Till some misconduct be proved (literally for life or fault). Argumentum ad crumenam -- An appeal to self-interest. Satis quod sufficit -- Enough is as good as a feast (literally what suffices is enough). Destitutus ventis remos adhibe -- The wind failing, ply the oars. Mors janua vit -- Death is the gate of life. Quantum -- Proper quantity or allowance (literally how much). Sui generis -- Of its own kind; of a kind of its own. [Greek: Chalepa ta kala] -- What is excellent is difficult. [Greek: Hapax legomenon] -- A word that occurs only once in an author or book. Amicus humani generis -- A friend of the human race. The place for the seal; pointed out in documents by the letters L.S. Obiter dictum -- A thing said in passing. Habere et dispertire -- To have and to distribute. Aureo piscari hamo -- To fish with a golden hook. Salva conscientia -- Without compromise of conscience. Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. Ad patres -- Dead; to death (literally to the fathers). Ponderanda sunt testimonia, non numeranda -- Testimonies are to be weighed, not counted. Petitio principii -- Begging of the question in debate. Animus homini, quicquid sibi imperat, obtinet -- The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. Reperit Deus nocentem -- God finds out the guilty man. Momento mare vertitur; / Eodem die ubi luserunt, navigia sorbentur. (On the bust of Franklin.). Ab ovo usque ad mala -- From the beginning to the end (literally from the egg to the apples). Malim inquietam libertatem quam quietum servitium -- I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. Not even Hercules could contend against two at once. An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). In mercatura facienda mult fallaci et quasi prstigi exercentur -- In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. In articulo mortis -- At the point of death. 3 et audivi vocem magnam de throno dicentem ecce tabernaculum Dei cum hominibus et habitabit cum eis et ipsi populus eius erunt et ipse Deus cum eis erit eorum Deus Argumentum ad invidiam -- An argument which appeals to low passions. Usque ad nauseam -- Till one is utterly sick of it. Peine forte et dure -- Heavy and severe punishment (specially that of putting heavy weights on prisoners who refused to plead). Totus mundus exercet histrioniam -- All the world acts the player. In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. De hoc multi multa, omnes aliquid, nemo satis -- Of this many have said many things, all something, no one enough. Confession is as healing medicine to him who has erred. Vi et armis -- By force and arms; by main force. Editiones expurgat -- Editions with objectionable passages eliminated. Nimis uncis / Naribus indulges -- You indulge in swearing (literally upturned nostrils) too much. Ad referendum -- For further consideration. Sol occubuit; nox nulla secuta est -- The sun is set; no night has followed. On termine de longs procs / Par un peu de guerre civile. Qui bene conjiciet, hunc vatem perhibeto optimum. Pavore carent qui nihil commiserunt; at pnam semper ob oculos versari putant qui peccarunt -- The innocent are free from fear; but the guilty have always the dread of punishment before their eyes. An ass at the lyre, i.e., one unsusceptible of music. Voluntas non potest cogi -- The will cannot be forced. Explaining something obscure by what is more obscure. From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories. tatem non tegunt tempora -- Our temples do not conceal our age. As is the bird, so is its song; as is the man, so is his manner of speech. Nihil ad rem or versum -- Not to the purpose, or point. canit; Ar. Hand off the picture! Mus in pice -- A mouse in pitch; "a fly wading through tar.". verba colorat; Mu. Amore sitis uniti -- Be ye united in love. Ab urbe condita (A.U.C.) On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! Amicus curi -- A friend to the court, i.e., an uninterested adviser in a case. Variorum not -- Notes of various authors. Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. An dives sit omnes qurunt, nemo an bonus. Non multa, sed multum -- Not many things, but much. Clarum et venerabile nomen -- An illustrious and honoured name. for Nemine contradicente -- Nobody opposing. Charbonnier est matre chez soi -- A coalheaver's house is his castle. In clo quies -- There is rest in heaven. Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est. numerat; Geo. Vice is summary in its procedure, virtue is slow. haec principia in dicendo non extrinsecus alicunde quaerenda, hae sunt impiis assiduae et domesticae Furiae, hae sententiae re inter se magis quam verbis dissident, candor huius te et proceritas perpulerunt, vaesana haec tantum modo illa etiam cruenta seditio, to be incited to defend this man's integrity, ad haec Caesar, quae visum est, respondit, to these statements Caesar answered what seemed good (to him), to these misfortunes even this is added unto me, ad hanc fortitudinem temperantia adiuncta, ad eum hospitalem hanc tesseram mecum fero, I bring with me this hospitality card to deliver it ot him, hae praetexebantur causae ad continuandam potentiam, he neighed out of joy (= he rejoyced) for his speech. The nation with the toga, i.e., the Roman. Multi te oderint si teipsum ames -- Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. No one is so poor in life as he was when he was at birth. Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. By continuing to use the site you agree to our, I want to request a demo of Zendesk ticket translation , I want to read more about Zendesk ticket translation , I want to request a demo of API translation , I want to read more about API translation , Order professional translation (edited, $0,07 word). Quieta non movere -- Don't stir things at rest. Aut vincere aut mori -- Either to conquer or die. Il rit bien qui rit le dernier -- He laughs with reason who laughs the last. Quam parva sapientia regatur -- Think with how little wisdom the world is governed. Male secum agit ger, medicum qui hredem facit. Life depends on it; it is a matter of life or death. Perfervidum ingenium Scotorum -- The very ardent temper of the Scots. Quod licet Jovi, non licet bovi -- What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the ox. Uberrima fides -- The fullest confidence; implicit faith. From a single instance you may infer the whole. 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