[Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Natus sum; esuriebam, qurebam; nunc repletas requiesco. To laugh inwardly, i.e., in one's sleeve. Voluntas non potest cogi -- The will cannot be forced. To know where you can find a thing is the chief part of learning. A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Aliorum medicus, ipse ulceribus scates -- A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. Don't stir Lake Camarina (otherwise pestilence). Till some misconduct be proved (literally for life or fault). Aura popularis -- Popular favour (literally breeze). Otium cum dignitate -- Leisure with dignity. Good hope gives strength, good hope also confirms resolution; him who was on the point of death, I have seen revive by hope. Contemni est gravius stultiti quam percuti. Reperit Deus nocentem -- God finds out the guilty man. Woe (i.e., extermination) to the conquered! Gratia naturam vincit -- Grace overcomes Nature. Et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis. Duabus sedere sellis -- To sit between two stools. A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. Tabula rasa -- A smooth or blank tablet; a blank surface. Argus-eyes -- Eyes ever wakeful and watchful. Mentis penetralia -- The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart. Tchtig Wort: Verein' und leite, Bessrer Hort -- Divide and rule, an excellent motto: unite and lead, a better. Love, in fact, can never be deep unless it is pure. Words bind men, cords the horns of bulls. Circuitus verborum -- A roundabout story or expression. About everything, and certain things else. Dulce est miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune. A purse which supplies you with all you wish. Ubicunque ars ostentatur, veritas abesse videtur. Mieux vaut voir un chien enrag, qu'un soleil chaud en Janvier. Mutum est pictura poema -- A picture is a poem without words. A man of many letters, i.e., of extensive learning. Heavy and severe punishment (specially that of putting heavy weights on prisoners who refused to plead). The social compact, specially Rousseau's theory thereof. 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. I have sinned. Non id quod magnum est pulchrum est, sed id quod pulchrum magnum. All the world practises the player's art. hello Salve. Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. Invita Minerva -- Without genius or the requisite inspiration; against the will of Minerva. Exceptis excipiendis -- The requisite exceptions being made. Pecuniam perdidisti: fortasse illa te perderet manens. Sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant. Wherever there is a display of art, truth seems to us to be wanting. Magister dixit -- The master has said so. Qualis avis, talis cantus; qualis vir, talis oratio -- As is the bird, so is its song; as is the man, so is his manner of speech. Said of a graduate passing from one university to another. Acti labores jucundi -- The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. 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. i.e., leave off touching up. Coup d'il -- A glance of the eye; a prospect. Hac mercede placet -- I accept the terms. 04:37 !. Hoc genus omne -- All persons of that kind. Sub rosa -- Under the rose; confidentially. From what has happened we may infer what may happen. It is the wolf in the story; talking of him, he appeared. Ingens telum necessitas -- Necessity is a powerful weapon. Flet victus, victor interiit -- The conquered one weeps, the conqueror is ruined. Per fas et nefas -- By right ways and by wrong. Sunt bona mixta malis, sunt mala mixta bonis. -- Hand off the picture! 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. Exceptio probat regulam -- The exception proves the rule. A latere -- From the side of (sc. Wrterbucheintrag Latein-Deutsch zu mendacium. Pythagoras) said it. Arcana imperii -- State, or government, secrets. With hands and feet; with tooth and nail. From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories. Lettres de cachet -- Warrants of imprisonment under royal seal, liberally issued in France before the Revolution. ", Nam et majorum instituta tueri, sacris cerimoniisque retinendis, sapientis est. Fames, pestis, et bellum, populi sunt pernicies -- Famine, pestilence, and war are the destruction of a people. Ingenio non tate adipiscitur sapientia -- Wisdom is a birth of Nature, not of years. Tam Marti quam Mercurio -- As much for Mars as for Mercury; as well qualified for war as for business. Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. De prscientia Dei -- Of the foreknowledge of God. It is the part of a fool to say, "I should not have thought so.". In flammam flammas, in mare fundis aquas -- You add fire to fire, and water to the sea. Filii non plus possessionum quam morborum hredes sumus -- We sons are heirs no less to diseases than to estates. A place of military exercise (literally field of Mars). Brevi manu -- Offhand; summarily (literally with a short hand). Ne Hercules quidem contra duos -- Not even Hercules could contend against two at once. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Functus officio -- Having discharged his duties and resigned. Illa victoria viam ad pacem patefecit -- By that victory he opened the way to peace. Jus et norma loquendi -- The law and rule of language. Le nombre des sages sera toujours petit -- The wise will always be few in number. Vox et prterea nihil -- A voice and nothing more. Nisi caste, saltem caute -- If not chastely, at least cautiously. Le refus des louanges est souvent un dsir d'tre lou deux fois. Tirer le diable par la queue -- To be in great straits (literally to pull the devil by the tail). Pendente lite -- While the suit is pending. an tu haec ita confundis et perturbas ut ? Ante victoriam ne canas triumphum -- Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. Urbi et orbi -- For Rome (literally the city) and the world. Sub silentio -- In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. No one is so poor in life as he was when he was at birth. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Human translations with examples: truth, queen, truth is a lie, the truth powers. Un peu d'encens brul rajuste bien des choses -- A little incense offered puts many things to rights. Nil desperandum -- There is no ground for despair. It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. Xi Jinping Jiang ratio expositio. In commendam -- In trust or recommendation. Pari passu -- With equal steps or pace; neck and neck. Cacothes loquendi -- An itch for talking. an tibi notitiam mora temporis eripit horum? A judicial writ. He knows not on which foot to dance (he is at his wit's end). Live with yourself; keep within your means. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus -- Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes -- Words bind men, cords the horns of bulls. Let him be deceived who chooses to be deceived. The problem is solved by walking, i.e., the theoretical puzzle by a practical test. Laus est facere quod decet, non quod licet -- It is doing what we ought to do, and not merely doing what we may do, that is the ground of praise. The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). 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. Crede quod habes, et habes -- Believe that you have it, and you have it. Obiter dictum -- A thing said in passing. The conquered one weeps, the conqueror is ruined. Per accidens -- By accident, i.e., not following from the nature of the thing, but from some accidental circumstance. Si vis pacem, para bellum -- If you wish for peace, be ready for war. A smooth or blank tablet; a blank surface. Ceteris paribus -- Other things being equal. verba colorat; Mu. Judicium Dei -- The judgment of God (as by ordeal). Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio -- Nothing so much assists learning, as writing down what we wish to remember. Qui vult decipi, decipiatur -- Let him be deceived who chooses to be deceived. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. Res sunt human flebile ludibrium -- Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. 06:57 . Multarum palmarum causidicus -- A pleader who has gained many causes. Tempus omnia revelat -- Time reveals all things. About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. Ignis fatuus -- A deceiving light; a "Will-o'-the-wisp.". On termine de longs procs / Par un peu de guerre civile. 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. Absque argento omnia vana -- Without money all is vain. Caput mundi -- The head of the world, i.e., Rome, both ancient and modern. It has been created collecting TMs from the European Union and United Nations, and aligning the best domain-specific multilingual websites. A prudent man may, on occasion, change his opinion, but a fool changes as often as the moon. Noscitur a sociis -- A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. To be commended by a man of high repute is the greatest possible praise. We judge of the size of the statue of Hercules by the foot. Quieta non movere -- Don't stir things at rest. Fiat experimentum in corpore vili -- Let the experiment be made on some worthless body. Risus abundat in ore stultorum -- Laughter is common in the mouth of fools. Communibus annis -- One year with another. [Greek: pm' epi pmati] -- Evil on the top of evil. Deo dante nil nocet invidia, et non dante, nil proficit labor. Bonus vir semper tiro -- A good man is always a learner. Causa sine qua non -- An indispensable condition. Gaudet tentamine virtus -- Virtue rejoices in being put to the test. It speaks volumes for man that, when placed in quite different situations, he displays in each the same spirit of moderation. -- What has a blind man to do with a mirror? Add a translation Latin English Info Latin vita mendacium English life is a lie Dig.1.18.6.6 . Requiem ternam dona eis, Domine -- Grant them eternal rest, O Lord. 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. Don't be what you are not, but resolutely be what you can. Oper pretium est -- 'Tis worth while; worth attending to. Interdum stultus bene loquitur -- Sometimes a fool speaks reasonably. Locus sigili -- The place for the seal; pointed out in documents by the letters L.S. Truth is mighty, and will in the end prevail. The stars govern men, but God governs the stars. Imo pectore -- From the bottom of the heart. Veritas odium parit -- The truth begets hatred. Minor est quam servus, dominus qui servos timet -- A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Nem. When a disaster happens, every report confirming it obtains ready credence. Mssiggang ist aller Laster Anfang -- Idleness is the beginning of all vices. This story begins with Jove or Zeus, scouring the lands surveying the affairs of men. Ex uno disce omnes -- From one judge of all. Vide ut supra -- See preceding statement. Crux criticorum -- The puzzle of critics. Particeps criminis -- A partaker in a crime; an accessory either before or after the fact. To serve the ungrateful is an offence to the gods. Sanctum sanctorum -- Holy of holies; a study; a private room. Amor proximi -- Love for one's neighbour. 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. The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart. Happy they who steadily pursue a middle course. Ore tenus -- Merely from the mouth; oral. [Greek: hkista hdista] -- Either the least or the pleasantest. We provide a translation into 70+ languages. Fortunato omne solum patria est -- To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. Let nothing be said of the dead but what is favourable. Decipit / Frons prima multos -- First appearances deceive many. Locus penitenti -- Place for repentance. Tertium sal -- A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. . Me ergo saepe illorum versuum nomine subiit pudor, si . Valeat quantum valere potest -- Let it pass for what it is worth. [Greek: hoi polloi] -- The multitude; the masses. Schicksal und eigene Schuld -- Fate and one's own deservings. Ne fronti crede -- Trust not to appearances. docet astra. Memorabilia -- Things to be remembered or recorded. To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. Impromptu -- Off-hand; without premeditation. An dives sit omnes qurunt, nemo an bonus. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus -- Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. Naturalia non sunt turpia -- Natural things are without shame. To the same degree. To affect folly on an occasion is consummate wisdom. In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus -- Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. The Lord be with you, and with thy spirit. The wounded gladiator forswears fighting, and yet, forgetful of his former wound, he takes up arms again. Et sic de similibus -- And so of the like. Italian Proverb/i>. Hic transitus efficit magnum vit compendium -- This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). [Greek: opse then aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta]. Testimonies are to be weighed, not counted. vera docet; Rhe. Let these be your studies by night and by day. Momento mare vertitur; / Eodem die ubi luserunt, navigia sorbentur. Bellum internecinum -- A war of extermination. The jawbone of the evil one by means of an apple brought all evils into the world. Quantum sufficit -- As much as is sufficient. Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. Ignobile vulgus -- The base-born multitude. Natura naturata -- Nature passive; nature formed. Prudentis est mutare consilium; stultus sicut luna mutatur -- A prudent man may, on occasion, change his opinion, but a fool changes as often as the moon. Inter canem et lupum -- Between the dog and the wolf; at the twilight. Ultimus Romanorum -- The last of the Romans. Magn fortun comes adest adulatio -- Adulation is ever the attendant on great wealth. 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. Lead back the wanderer into the right way. Suggestio falsi -- Suggestion of what is false. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2022-07-30 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. Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. Upstarts (literally men born of mushrooms). Tout chemin mne Rome -- Every road leads to Rome. help auxilium. According to Pope Paul VI's 1965 Motu Proprio Integrae Servandae, "All . Alieni temporis flores -- Flowers of other days. Satis quod sufficit -- Enough is as good as a feast (literally what suffices is enough). -- Woe (i.e., extermination) to the conquered! Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit -- No man is wise at all moments. Terra incognita -- An unknown land or domain of things. Spe premente Deo, fert Deus alter opem -- Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. 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 Sturm-und Drang-Periode -- The storm-and-stress period. Date obolum Belisario -- Give a mite to Belisarius! Abeunt studia in mores -- Pursuits assiduously prosecuted become habits. What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? A troublesome and annoying crowd of visitors. 0 likes. Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. De omnibus rebus, et quibusdam aliis -- About everything, and certain things else. The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). Its summit stretches as far into the upper ether as its root into the nether deep. Domus et placens uxor -- Thy house and pleasing wife. Amore sitis uniti -- Be ye united in love. The voice of the people is the voice of God. Quid cco cum speculo? Tantum vertice in auras / Aetherias quantum radice in Tartara tendit. An argument in refutation drawn from an opponent's own principles (literally an argument to the man). Liter humaniores -- Polite literature; arts in a university. 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. It is the oldest of the Curia's nine congregations, and is made up of cardinals, bishops, priests, lay theologians, and canon lawyers. Frigidam aquam effundere -- To throw cold water on a business. Argumentum ad verecundiam -- An appeal to respect for some authority. On respecte un moulin, on vole une province! Corpus Christi -- Festival in honour of the Eucharist or body of Christ. Errantem in viam reducito -- Lead back the wanderer into the right way. Status quo, or Statu quo, or In statu quo, Stultus nisi quod ipse facit, nil rectum putat. Spe Faunorum voces exaudit, / Spe vis form deorum -- Voices of Fauns are often heard, and shapes of gods often seen. Mira qudam in cognoscendo suavitas et delectatio -- There is a certain wonderful sweetness and delight in gaining knowledge. Dens theonina -- A calumniating disposition (literally tooth). Inest et formic sua bilis -- Even the ant has its bile. From where the sun rises to where it sets. Indigne vivit per quem non vivit alter -- He by whom another does not live does not deserve to live. He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Ab actu ad posse valet illatio -- From what has happened we may infer what may happen. La feuille tombe terre, ainsi tombe la beaut. A priori -- From the cause to the effect; by deduction. [Greek: Kadmeia nik] -- A Cadman victory, i.e., one in which the conquerors suffer as much as the conquered. Parvula scintilla spe magnum suscitavit incendium -- A very small spark has often kindled a great conflagration. Qui bene conjiciet, hunc vatem perhibeto optimum. Mult regum aures et oculi -- Kings have many ears and eyes. The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. Veritas nihil veretur nisi abscondi -- Truth fears nothing but concealment. With St. James's reservation; viz., if the Lord will. Mare clausum -- A sea closed to commerce. To the very altars; to the last extremity. Ist's Gottes Werk, so wird's besteh'n / Ist's Menschenwerk, wird's untergeh'n. Gratis dictum -- Said to no purpose; irrelevant to the question at issue. Melioribus auspiciis -- Under more favourable auspices. Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas -- Plato is my friend, but truth is my divinity (literally more a friend). Rire dans sa barbe -- To laugh in one's sleeve. Oui et Non sont bien courts dire, mais avant que de les dire, il y faut penser long-temps. Vade mecum -- Go with me; a constant companion; a manual. A benign mother; applied to one's university, also to the "all-nourishing" earth. Preces armat -- Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. A solis ortu usque ad occasum -- From where the sun rises to where it sets. To cry "peccavi" is to acknowledge one's error. Fleta, lib. 2 et civitatem sanctam Hierusalem novam vidi descendentem de caelo a Deo paratam sicut sponsam ornatam viro suo. Patientia lsa fit furor -- Patience abused becomes fury. Omnia mala exempla bonis principiis orta sunt. Je ne changerois pas mon rpos pour tous les trsors du monde. Douglas Preston, Diablo Mesa. Sub specie ternitatis -- In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. Gratis asseritur -- It is asserted but not proved. i.e., leave off touching up. Et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis -- The children of our children, and those who shall be born of them, i.e., our latest posterity. While you seek new friendships, take care to cultivate the old. Implacabiles plerumque ls mulieres -- Women, when offended, are generally implacable. Etiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscuntur. The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. Antonius id molitur id pugnat ut haec omnia perturbet evertat, causam siccitatis hanc ponit, quod obduruerit constricta tellus, laboremus ne hanc temporis pernicissimi celeritatem relicti demum intellegamus, alternanda sunt solitudo et frequentia; illa nobis faciet hominum desiderium haec nostri, ante consulem haec dicentem corvus voce clara occinuit, qua in re praetereo illud quod mihi maximo argumento ad huius innocentiam poterat esse, adiecta huic parti regio Paeoniae, qua ab occasu praeter Axium amnem porrigitur, centum doctum (= doctorum) hominum consilia sola haec devincit dea, centum et viginti anni ab interitu Ciceronis in hunc diem colliguntur, ambit hunc ambulatio pressis varieque tonsis viridibus inclusa, Balatro suspendens omnia naso haec est condicio vivendi aiebat, aliisne artibus hunc Dionem instituit Plato aliis Isocrates Timotheum, ad hunc propter iustitiam prudentiamque summam totius belli deferor, to this (man), due to his supreme fairness and wisdom, was entrusted the high command of the war, ad hanc enervatam muliebremque sententiam satis docilem se Epicurus praebuit, he showed to be quite yielding to this soft and feminine opinion, ob haec, quibus maiora nec sperare nec optare ab dis immortalibus poteramus, cave Catoni anteponas Socratem: huius facta, illius dicta laudantur, tabula aenea inventa est conscripta litteris verbisque Graecis hanc sententia, brevi spatio interiecto vix ut his rebus administrandis tempus daretur. Durante beneplacito -- During good pleasure. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros -- Many more die of surfeit than of hunger. Indutus virtute ab alto -- Anointed with virtue from above. Ad hominem -- Personal (literally to the man). Ex vultibus hominum mores colligere -- To construe men's characters by their looks. Olet lucernam -- It smells of the lamp, or midnight study. E tardegradis asinis equus non prodiit -- The horse is not the progeny of the slow-paced ass. When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. Noun mendcium ( genitive mendci) (neut.) Res in cardine est -- The affair is at a crisis (literally on the hinge). A very small spark has often kindled a great conflagration. Palam mutire plebeio piaculum est -- For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. Manus manum lavat -- One hand washes the other. In toto et pars continetur -- In the whole the part also is contained. Epicuri de grege porcus -- A pig of the flock of Epicurus. The first story is the tragic tale of Callisto. A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Nothing more dangerous than an imprudent friend; a prudent enemy would be better. Chi ha tempo, non aspetti tempo -- He who has time, let him not wait for time. Necessitas non habet legem -- Necessity has no law. Seriatim -- In order; according to rank; in due course. Laus est facere quod decet, non quod licet. Mortalia acta nunquam Deos fallunt -- The deeds of man never can be hid from the gods. Not even Hercules could contend against two at once, truth is my friend, but from accidental! Et norma loquendi -- the law and rule of language be ye United in love illa victoria viam pacem! Est quam servus, dominus qui servos timet -- a pleader who has time, let him deceived... Arms again, ainsi tombe la beaut mentis penetralia -- the horse is not the progeny the! 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