Sunt bona mixta malis, sunt mala mixta bonis -- Good is mixed with evil, and evil with good. diss., abbrev. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? Crux criticorum -- The puzzle of critics. Tout chemin mne Rome -- Every road leads to Rome. Satis diu vel natur vel glori -- Long enough for the demands both of nature or of glory. The word that is heard perishes, the letter that is written remains. See that the commonwealth suffer no detriment. Last Update: 2022-07-30 Our sufferings are light, if they are merely such as we should weep for. Vis viva -- The power residing in a body in virtue of its motion. Even little things have a grace of their own. Urbi et orbi -- For Rome (literally the city) and the world. grescit medendo -- The remedy is worse than the disease (literally the disorder increases with the remedy). Post bellum auxilium -- Aid after the war is over. Aut vincere aut mori -- Either to conquer or die. Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit -- No man is wise at all moments. Sum quod eris, fui quod es -- I am what you will be, I was what you are. Natura naturata -- Nature passive; nature formed. Reference: Anonymous. Risus abundat in ore stultorum -- Laughter is common in the mouth of fools. Exceptis excipiendis -- The requisite exceptions being made. verba colorat; Mu. Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. Argus-eyes -- Eyes ever wakeful and watchful. Rien ne russit mieux que le succs -- Nothing succeeds like success. Ab uno disce omnes -- From a single instance you may infer the whole. Ex vitulo bos fit -- From a calf an ox grows up. Imo pectore -- From the bottom of the heart. Crime puts those on an equal footing whom it defiles. -- Are you trying to appease envy by the abandonment of virtue? Jure humano -- By human law, or the will of the people. FR. Laughter is common in the mouth of fools. Dat Galenus opes, dat Justinianus honores / Sed Moses sacco cogitar ire pedes -- Galen gives wealth, Justinian honours, but Moses must go afoot with a beggar's wallet. Happy they who steadily pursue a middle course. Ore tenus -- Merely from the mouth; oral. Absit omen -- May the omen augur no evil. To the very altars; to the last extremity. Jus et norma loquendi -- The law and rule of language. Love, in fact, can never be deep unless it is pure. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. Hoc genus omne -- All persons of that kind. Messe tenus propria vive -- Live within your means (literally harvest). "That's what humans do. Quand on est jeune, on se soigne pour plaire, et quand on est vieille, on se soigne pour ne pas dplaire. It is more difficult to restore harmony than sow dissension. Communicate smoothly and use a free online translator to translate text, words, phrases, or documents between 90+ language pairs. By that victory he opened the way to peace. Asinus ad lyram -- An ass at the lyre, i.e., one unsusceptible of music. Ex ungue leonem -- The lion may be known by his claw. Parvula scintilla spe magnum suscitavit incendium. -- Happy they who steadily pursue a middle course. Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. You have lost your money; perhaps, if you had kept it, it would have lost you. Ab ovo usque ad mala -- From the beginning to the end (literally from the egg to the apples). Facit indignatio versum -- Indignation gives inspiration to verse. Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate -- No concealing folly save by silence. Arbiter bibendi -- The master of the feast (literally the judge of the drinking). Per fas et nefas -- By right ways and by wrong. [Greek: Hapax legomenon] -- A word that occurs only once in an author or book. On everything knowable and some other matters. For example, "World war II" (with quotes) will give more precise results than World war II (without quotes). Vis inerti -- The inert property or resisting power of matter. Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. Gratia naturam vincit -- Grace overcomes Nature. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis. Quam parva sapientia regatur -- Think with how little wisdom the world is governed. Ut possedis -- As you now are; as you possess. Mieux vaut voir un chien enrag, qu'un soleil chaud en Janvier. Il ne sait sur quel pied danser -- He knows not on which foot to dance (he is at his wit's end). Quality: Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2021-09-21 Je ne changerois pas mon rpos pour tous les trsors du monde. Longe aberrat scopo -- He is wide of the mark; has gone quite out of his sphere. Deo dante nil nocet invidia, et non dante, nil proficit labor -- When God gives, envy injures us not; when He does not give, labour avails not. To construe men's characters by their looks. Concio ad clerum -- An address to the clergy. 1 et vidi caelum novum et terram novam primum enim caelum et prima terra abiit et mare iam non est. Nihil aliud necessarium ut sis miser, quam ut te miserum credas. In diem vivere -- To live from hand to mouth. Editiones expurgat -- Editions with objectionable passages eliminated. Inest sua gratia parvis -- Even little things have a grace of their own. Nisi caste, saltem caute -- If not chastely, at least cautiously. Ex debito justiti -- From what is due to justice; from a regard to justice. Utrum horum mavis accipe -- Take which you prefer. Juris utriusque doctor -- Doctor of both laws, civil and canon. Corpus Christi -- Festival in honour of the Eucharist or body of Christ. De lana caprina -- About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. Quod scripsi, scripsi -- What I have written, I have written. Mel in ore, verba lactis, / Fel in corde, fraus in factis -- Honey in his mouth, words of milk; gall in his heart, deceit in his deeds. Si quis -- If any one, i.e., has objections to offer. Gaude, Maria Virgo -- Rejoice, Virgin Mary. Grave senectus est hominibus pondus -- Old age is a heavy burden to man. Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio. Alii sementem faciunt, alii metentem -- Some do the sowing, others the reaping. Index expurgatorius -- An expurgatory index. For nearly 500 years, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) has defended the Catholic Church from internal heresywhether by false teaching or malpractice of faith. ", Nam et majorum instituta tueri, sacris cerimoniisque retinendis, sapientis est. hello Salve. Patientia lsa fit furor -- Patience abused becomes fury. Ignis fatuus -- A deceiving light; a "Will-o'-the-wisp.". The remedy is worse than the disease (literally the disorder increases with the remedy). Nothing more dangerous than an imprudent friend; a prudent enemy would be better. Ingratis servire nefas -- To serve the ungrateful is an offence to the gods. Alieni temporis flores -- Flowers of other days. Esse quam videri -- To be rather than to seem. Magnum est argumentum in utroque fuisse moderatum. Ejusdem farin -- Of the same kidney (literally meal). Spe via obliqua prstat quam tendere recta. Licuit, semperque licebit / Parcere personis, dicere de vitiis. Interest reipublic ut quisque re sua bene utatur. Uno impetu -- At once (literally by one onset). Wherever there is a display of art, truth seems to us to be wanting. A mechanical instead of a rational or spiritual explanation (literally a god mechanically introduced). A man always ready to give his advice, and that the most judicious. Et sequentia, Et seq. Omnia mala exempla bonis principiis orta sunt -- All bad precedents have had their rise in good beginnings. Cos ingeniorum -- A whetstone to their wit. Tempus anima rei -- Time is the soul of business. pacta sunt servanda: pacta sunt servanda (English) Origin & history Latin plural of pactum ("pact") + sunt servanda ("must be kept . 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. Stultitiam simulare loco, sapientia summa est -- To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom. Ad utrumque paratus -- Prepared for either case. Ille vir, haud magna cum re, sed plenus fidei -- He is a man, not of large fortune, but full of good faith. Let nothing be said of the dead but what is favourable. To be in great straits (literally to pull the devil by the tail). How near to guilt a man may approach without being guilty! A friend to the court, i.e., an uninterested adviser in a case. He who knows not how to dissemble, knows not how to live. Novos amicos dum paras, veteres cole -- While you seek new friendships, take care to cultivate the old. Malim inquietam libertatem quam quietum servitium -- I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. Jus commune -- The common or customary law. De lunatico inquirendo -- To inquire into a man's state of mind. A lie, untruth, falsehood, fiction. Ingenio non tate adipiscitur sapientia -- Wisdom is a birth of Nature, not of years. [Greek: Anr ho pheugn kai palin machsetai] -- The man who runs away will fight again. Quisque suos patimur Manes -- The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. [Greek: to prepon] -- That which is becoming or decorous. More majorum -- After the manner of our ancestors. Italian Proverb/i>. Frustra fit per plura, quod fieri potest per pauciora -- It is vain to do by many agencies what may be done by few. Aut bibat, aut abeat -- Either drink or go. Brevi manu -- Offhand; summarily (literally with a short hand). Sine cura -- Without care, i.e., in receipt of a salary without a care or office. Non multa, sed multum -- Not many things, but much. Molesta et importuna salutantium frequentia -- A troublesome and annoying crowd of visitors. Divitis servi maxime servi -- Servants to the rich are the most abject. . Est egentissimus in sua re -- He is in very straitened circumstances. On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! [Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est. Ad captandum vulgus -- To catch the rabble. Most Popular Phrases in Latin to English. Cercato ho sempre solitaria vita / (Le rive il sanno, e le campagne e i boschi) -- I have always sought a solitary life. From what is due to justice; from a regard to justice. God assisting, there is nothing to be feared. Dii majores et minores -- Gods of a higher and lower degree. Rien n'est si dangereux qu'un indiscret ami; / Mieux vaudroit un sage ennemi. A very small spark has often kindled a great conflagration. We only suffer what other mortals do. In theatro ludus -- Like a scene at a play. an hunc (= tactum) confutabunt nares oculive revincent? What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the ox. 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. Duabus sedere sellis -- To sit between two stools. Find more Latin words at wordhippo.com! With hands and feet; with tooth and nail. Fons et origo mali -- The source and origin of the mischief. Pompa mortis magis terret quam mors ipsa -- The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. Said of a graduate passing from one university to another. La plus part des hommes n'ont pas le courage de corriger les autres, parcequ'ils n'ont pas le courage de souffrir qu'on les corrige. Emere malo quam rogare -- I had rather buy than beg. Facile princeps -- The admitted chief; with ease at the top. To be despised is more galling to a foolish man than to be whipped. Attend to (literally do) what you are doing. Acti labores jucundi -- The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. Palam mutire plebeio piaculum est -- For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. Spolia opima -- The richest of the spoil. "This discovery will draw us closer to the day when humanity can cast aside its evil ways and eventually join the galactic civilization.". -- What has a blind man to do with a mirror? the Pope). Quod semper, quod ubique, et quod ab omnibus -- What has been always, been everywhere, and been by all believed. 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. Cacothes loquendi -- An itch for talking. Not the will, but the ability was wanting. Multa tacere loquive paratas -- Ready to suppress much or speak much. Nem. Cca regens vestigia filo -- Guiding blind steps by a thread. Dies ir, dies illa, / Sclum solvet in favilla / Teste David cum Sibylla. All bad precedents have had their rise in good beginnings. Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. Nothing is ever long which never ceases to please. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? Mult regum aures et oculi -- Kings have many ears and eyes. So many servants you maintain, so many enemies. V victis! Galen gives wealth, Justinian honours, but Moses must go afoot with a beggar's wallet. Ignoratio elenchi -- Ignoring of the point at issue. To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. In articulo mortis -- At the point of death. Lupus in fabula -- It is the wolf in the story; talking of him, he appeared. A priori -- From the cause to the effect; by deduction. He is wide of the mark; has gone quite out of his sphere. Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas. A calumniating disposition (literally tooth). A reduction of an adversary's conclusion to an absurdity. A friend to the very altar, i.e., to the death. c) to facilitate agreement, at least on essential matters of doctrine and on the course of action to be taken in the life of the Church. Its summit stretches as far into the upper ether as its root into the nether deep. To fit words to things, i.e., call a spade a spade. Ne plus ultra -- What cannot be surpassed; perfection (literally no more beyond). Ex quo et bono -- In justice and equity. Hold him the best prophet who forms the best conjectures. Salva conscientia -- Without compromise of conscience. Qualis avis, talis cantus; qualis vir, talis oratio. Inter malleum et incudem -- Between the hammer and the anvil. Non nobis, Domine -- Not unto us, O Lord. Stultus nisi quod ipse facit, nil rectum putat -- The fool thinks nothing well done except what he does himself. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes. He is a backward pupil (literally he has not yet thumbed sop). Contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortis -- Against the evil of death there is no remedy in the garden. Argumentum ad crumenam -- An appeal to self-interest. Voluntas non potest cogi -- The will cannot be forced. Inter Grcos grcissimus, inter Latinos latinissimus. Facsimile -- An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). Hannover 1918 (Nachdruck Darmstadt 1998), Band 2, Sp. We're part of Translated, so if you ever need professional translation services, then go checkout our main site, Usage Frequency: 1. Wildcard Searching If you want to search for multiple variations of a word, you can substitute a special symbol (called a "wildcard") for one or more letters. Ni trop haut, ni trop bas; c'est le souverain style -- Neither too high nor too low, that is the sovereign rule. 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 He is supremely happy (literally with the angels). Tabula ex or in naufragio -- A plank in a shipwreck; a last shift. Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. Litera canina -- The canine letter (the letter R). Primum mobile -- The primary motive power. The place in which; the place previously occupied. It is for the interest of the state that every one make a good use of his property. An act of faith; a name applied to certain proceedings of the Inquisition connected with the burning of heretics. An ass among perfumes, i.e., things he cannot appreciate. Medium tenuere beati! We provide a translation into 70+ languages. Asinus in tegulis -- An ass on the house-tiles. Frangas, non flectes -- You may break, but you will not bend me. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. 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. Chi ha tempo, non aspetti tempo -- He who has time, let him not wait for time. Album calculum addere -- To give a white stone, i.e., to vote for, by putting a white stone into an urn, a black one indicating rejection. How different the fate of men who commit the same crimes! Magnum est argumentum in utroque fuisse moderatum -- It speaks volumes for man that, when placed in quite different situations, he displays in each the same spirit of moderation. He has hit the nail on the head (literally touched it with a needle-point). [Greek: Dei pherein ta tn then] -- We must bear what the gods lay on us. We judge of the size of the statue of Hercules by the foot. Friends, those relations that we make ourselves. Inter canem et lupum -- Between the dog and the wolf; at the twilight. The younger men for labours, i.e., the heavier burdens. Amicus humani generis -- A friend of the human race. Materia medica -- Substances used in medicine; therapeutics. If you don't find what you are looking for here, the phrase maybe a proverb or motto in which case you should check the Dictionary of Famous Quotations. Douglas Preston, Diablo Mesa. Ne quid detrimenti respublica capiat -- See that the commonwealth suffer no detriment. Cunctis servatorem liberatoremque acclamantibus -- All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. Extrema manus nondum operibus ejus imposita est -- The finishing hand has not yet been put to his works. Censor morum -- Censor of morals and public conduct. Contraria contrariis curantur -- Contraries are cured by contraries. Mel in ore, verba lactis, / Fel in corde, fraus in factis. [Greek: M kinei Kamarinan] -- Don't stir Lake Camarina (otherwise pestilence). Dii majorum gentium -- The twelve gods of the highest order. Not that which is great is noble (literally beautiful), but that which is noble is great. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: Notice This definition of Mendacium is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . 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. Ratio justifica -- The reason which justifies. De propaganda fide -- For propagating the Catholic faith. Docendo discimus -- We learn by teaching. Pro confesso -- As confessed or admitted. From the suggestion of one's own mind; spontaneously. Sine invidia -- Without envy; from no invidious feeling. Primus inter pares -- The first among equals. Laus est facere quod decet, non quod licet. In anima vili -- On a subject of little worth. Theological hatred; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion. 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. From what has happened we may infer what may happen. Date obolum Belisario -- Give a mite to Belisarius! A place of military exercise (literally field of Mars). Intus si recte, ne labora -- If inwardly right, don't worry. Hic hret aqua! Mendaces, ebriosi, verbosi -- Liars, drunkards, and wordy people. Deprendi miserum est -- To be caught is a wretched experience. [Greek: Chalepa ta kala] -- What is excellent is difficult. Vigor tatis fluit ut flos veris -- The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). Veritas temporis filia -- Truth is the daughter of Time. Maximus in minimis -- Very great in very little things. Ad hominem -- Personal (literally to the man). Morituri morituros salutant -- The dying salute the dying. Begging the question, or taking for granted the point at issue (literally a circle in the proof). 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. Mentis penetralia -- The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart. Periculum in mora -- There is danger in delay. Good hope gives strength, good hope also confirms resolution; him who was on the point of death, I have seen revive by hope. Pro re nata -- For circumstances that have arisen. (On the bust of Franklin.). Ad majorem Dei gloriam -- To the greater glory of God (M. of the Jesuits). Who eats what comes from the pope dies of it. Satis quod sufficit -- Enough is as good as a feast (literally what suffices is enough). Aliorum medicus, ipse ulceribus scates -- A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. Pro hac vice -- For this turn; on this occasion. Contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortis. [Greek: Nomiz' adelphous tous althinous philous], Non bene imperat, nisi qui paruerit imperio. Confession is as healing medicine to him who has erred. It is the part of a fool to say, "I should not have thought so.". Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. but why alas? Be what you are; let whoso will be what others are. Neither too high nor too low, that is the sovereign rule. Women, when offended, are generally implacable. Between the dog and the wolf; at the twilight. The inhabitants of earth have many tongues, those of heaven have but one. It is better to trust to our eyes than our ears. What cannot be surpassed; perfection (literally no more beyond). Ultra vires -- Beyond the powers or rights possessed. Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant -- They make a solitude, and call it peace. Let these be your studies by night and by day. Hand off the picture! Tchtig Wort: Verein' und leite, Bessrer Hort. Majus et minus non variant speciem -- Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. Excepto quod non simul esses, ctera ltus -- Except that you were not with me, in other respects I was happy. A word that occurs only once in an author or book. Status quo, or Statu quo, or In statu quo, Stultus nisi quod ipse facit, nil rectum putat. Est de Deo fidelis, qui mentiri non potest. Plura faciunt homines e consuetudine quam e ratione. Manus manum lavat -- One hand washes the other. Custos rotulorum -- The keeper of the rolls. Hic transitus efficit magnum vit compendium -- This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). Vox audita perit, litera scripta manet -- The word that is heard perishes, the letter that is written remains. Qui de contemnenda gloria libros scribunt, nomen suum inscribunt. Hibernicis ipsis hibernior -- More Irish than the Irish themselves. The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. Suggestio falsi -- Suggestion of what is false. 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. , verbosi -- Liars, drunkards, and wordy people unless it is more galling to a foolish man to! 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On vole une province vive -- live within your means ( literally no more beyond ) is... And feet ; with ease at the point at issue ( literally touched with... Rien n'est si dangereux qu'un indiscret ami ; / mieux vaudroit un sage ennemi, that is the of... Nefas -- to inquire into a man 's handwriting ; an exact copy anything... Place in which ; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion now... The younger men for labours, i.e., an uninterested adviser in a shipwreck ; a `` Will-o'-the-wisp..... Steadily pursue a middle course enough for the interest of the Inquisition with! Sowing, others the reaping non est medicamen in hortis -- Against evil. Folly save by silence elenchi -- Ignoring of the feast ( literally )! Crowd of visitors le courage de souffrir qu'on les corrige the state every. Its motion Take care to cultivate the Old and call it peace to Belisarius have lost your ;! 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