Quoad hoc -- So far (literally as regards this). What has a blind man to do with a mirror? Quod erat demonstrandum -- Which was to be proved. All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. De hoc multi multa, omnes aliquid, nemo satis. Communibus annis -- One year with another. In mercatura facienda mult fallaci et quasi prstigi exercentur. Italian Proverb/i>. Un peu d'encens brul rajuste bien des choses -- A little incense offered puts many things to rights. A latere -- From the side of (sc. Inest sua gratia parvis -- Even little things have a grace of their own. In order; according to rank; in due course. Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas -- Plato is my friend, but truth is my divinity (literally more a friend). 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 Ingenii largitor venter -- The belly is the bestower of genius. Arma cerealia -- The arms of Ceres, i.e., implements connected with the preparation of corn and bread. Litera canina -- The canine letter (the letter R). The people wish to be deceived; then let them. Theological hatred; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion. The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. but why alas? Nora's excavation immediately uncovers two murder victims buried at the site, faces and hands obliterated with acid to erase their identities. servandae vitae mendacium lies in service of lives Last Update: 2022-05-05 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous vitae and done Last Update: 2021-12-12 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous ante vitae before lifetime Last Update: 2021-08-13 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous omnia vitae onmia vitae Ante victoriam ne canas triumphum -- Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. Divide and rule, an excellent motto: unite and lead, a better. Enough is as good as a feast (literally what suffices is enough). Hibernicis ipsis hibernior -- More Irish than the Irish themselves. Astra regunt homines, sed regit astra Deus -- The stars govern men, but God governs the stars. Mare clo miscere -- To confound sea and sky. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus -- Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. We're part of Translated, so if you ever need professional translation services, then go checkout our main site, Usage Frequency: 1. Read the whole if you wish to know the whole. Grave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, qu magnum domat populum. Ab urbe condita (A.U.C.) Cita mors ruit -- Death is a swift rider. Facile princeps -- The admitted chief; with ease at the top. grescit medendo -- The remedy is worse than the disease (literally the disorder increases with the remedy). There is a certain wonderful sweetness and delight in gaining knowledge. No ruler can sin so long as he is a ruler. Surdo fabulam narras -- You tell your story to a deaf man. You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. As much for Mars as for Mercury; as well qualified for war as for business. 02: 23 Beijing capitis Normal University "". Ille vir, haud magna cum re, sed plenus fidei -- He is a man, not of large fortune, but full of good faith. Raison d'tre -- The reason for a thing's existence. Coup d'il -- A glance of the eye; a prospect. Ita lex scripta -- Thus the law is written. Contra bonos mores -- Against good morals. Interdum stultus bene loquitur -- Sometimes a fool speaks reasonably. Brevi manu -- Offhand; summarily (literally with a short hand). What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? Linguam compescere, virtus non minima est -- To restrain the tongue is not the least of the virtues. Vox et prterea nihil -- A voice and nothing more. Viris fortibus non opus est mnibus -- Brave men have no need of walls. A posse ad esse -- From possibility to actuality. Amicus usque ad aras -- A friend to the very altar, i.e., to the death. O sancta damnatio! Pythagoras) said it. Begging the question, or taking for granted the point at issue (literally a circle in the proof). Mentis penetralia -- The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart. Nihil aliud necessarium ut sis miser, quam ut te miserum credas. I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. A re decedunt -- They wander from the point. Expetuntur diviti ad perficiendas voluptates -- Riches are coveted to minister to our pleasures. Hic transitus efficit magnum vit compendium -- This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). Virtus in arduis -- Valour in difficulties. De propaganda fide -- For propagating the Catholic faith. Vigor tatis fluit ut flos veris -- The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. Errantem in viam reducito -- Lead back the wanderer into the right way. Necessitas non habet legem -- Necessity has no law. ab haec a custodiis classium loca vacabant. A solis ortu usque ad occasum -- From where the sun rises to where it sets. verba colorat; Mu. Te hominem esse memento -- Remember thou art a man. Majori cedo -- I retire before my superior. Seriatim -- In order; according to rank; in due course. Mssiggang ist aller Laster Anfang -- Idleness is the beginning of all vices. Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate -- No concealing folly save by silence. Multo plures satietas quam fames perdidit viros. Utile dulci -- The useful with the agreeable. Materia medica -- Substances used in medicine; therapeutics. Jucunda rerum vicissitudo -- A delightful change of circumstances. In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. Galen gives wealth, Justinian honours, but Moses must go afoot with a beggar's wallet. Vide ut supra -- See preceding statement. Stabat mater dolorosa / Juxta crucem lacrymosa / Qua pendebat Filius. Sine invidia -- Without envy; from no invidious feeling. Human translations with examples: truth, queen, truth is a lie, the truth powers. Alter remus aquas, alter mihi radat arenas -- Let me skim the water with one oar, and with the other touch the sands, i.e., so as not to go out of my depth. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus. Long enough for the demands both of nature or of glory. Tertium sal -- A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. Manibus pedibusque -- With hands and feet; with tooth and nail. Cunctis servatorem liberatoremque acclamantibus -- All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. Omnia mala exempla bonis principiis orta sunt. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes. ponderat; As. Les amis, ces parents que l'on se fait soi-mme. (On the bust of Franklin.). From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories. The social compact, specially Rousseau's theory thereof. In usum Delphini -- For the use of the Dauphin. 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. Upstarts (literally men born of mushrooms). Status quo, or Statu quo, or In statu quo -- The state in which a matter was. On everything knowable and some other matters. To throw the helve after the hatchet, i.e., to give up in despair. Mus in pice -- A mouse in pitch; "a fly wading through tar.". Magn fortun comes adest adulatio -- Adulation is ever the attendant on great wealth. In rerum natura -- In the nature of things. Compendia dispendia -- Short cuts are roundabout ways. Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est. Do you want to translate text, files, tickets, emails, etc.? Corpus Christi -- Festival in honour of the Eucharist or body of Christ. 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. Ponderanda sunt testimonia, non numeranda. Lege totum si vis scire totum -- Read the whole if you wish to know the whole. He is wide of the mark; has gone quite out of his sphere. Usage Frequency: 1 Tabula ex or in naufragio -- A plank in a shipwreck; a last shift. An illusion, counterfeit. cogita brevitatem huius spatii per quod citatissimi currimus, hae partes obstupescunt et sensum doloris amittunt, hae virtutes generi hominum fructuosae putantur, Commii auctoritas in his regionibus magni habebatur, hae sunt amicitiae quas temporarias populus appellat, haec tigna cum machinationibus immissa in flumen defixerat, hae casae celeriter ignem comprehenderunt, vobis animam hanc soceroque Latino devovi, haec oratio vel maxime vi amaritudine instantia placet, compello pater me voce videtur his verbis, ubi his ordinibus exercitus instructus esset, animo haec tenemus comprehensa non sensibus, Aristoteles translationi haec ipsa subiungit, ab his, non multo secus quam a poetis, haec eloquentia sevocanda est, this eloquence must be kept distinct from the style of these no lesser than that of poets, cave siris (= siveris) cum filia mea copulari hanc, it's over, at least of those things he says are true, alium portum propiorem huic aetati videbamus, animadvertere rectene hanc sententiam interpreter, accessit huic patellae dignum operculum, a deserving cover suits this pot (= all peoples have the leaders they deserve), the Greeks consider her of the breed of the sparrows. Proper quantity or allowance (literally how much). It smells of the lamp, or midnight study. Falsum in uno, falsum in omni -- False in one thing, false in everything. docet astra. Good hope gives strength, good hope also confirms resolution; him who was on the point of death, I have seen revive by hope. A little incense offered puts many things to rights. Ditissimus agris -- An extensive landed proprietor. Gens togata -- The nation with the toga, i.e., the Roman. Dies ir, dies illa, / Sclum solvet in favilla / Teste David cum Sibylla -- The day of wrath, that day shall dissolve the world in ashes, as David and the Sibyl say. vovisse hunc dicam ut me ambulando rumperet? Populus vult decipi; decipiatur -- The people wish to be deceived; then let them. Are you trying to appease envy by the abandonment of virtue? adeone ad eum et cum eo iniuriam hanc expostulem? Sub rosa -- Under the rose; confidentially. 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. Minds which are too much elated ought to be kept in check. 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. Special Agent Corrie Swanson is assigned to the case. A physician to others, while you yourself are full of ulcers. Il y va de la vie -- Life depends on it; it is a matter of life or death. Minor est quam servus, dominus qui servos timet -- A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Assertion without proof. Requiem ternam dona eis, Domine -- Grant them eternal rest, O Lord. We judge of the size of the statue of Hercules by the foot. Ut possedis -- As you now are; as you possess. A master who fears his servants is lower than a servant. Terram clo miscent -- They mingle heaven and earth. Veritas odium parit -- The truth begets hatred. Universus mundus exercet histrioniam -- All the world practises the player's art. The finishing hand has not yet been put to his works. To serve the ungrateful is an offence to the gods. More majorum -- After the manner of our ancestors. Jure humano -- By human law, or the will of the people. The world is full of madmen, and he who would not see one must keep himself quite alone and break his looking-glass. [Greek: Dei pherein ta tn then] -- We must bear what the gods lay on us. Deridet, sed non derideor -- He laughs, but I am not laughed at. Ejusdem farin -- Of the same kidney (literally meal). Spolia opima -- The richest of the spoil. Sauter du coq l'ne! Sub specie ternitatis -- In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. Standing in a case; position in an argument. Men do more things from custom than from reason. Vi et armis -- By force and arms; by main force. Obiter dicta -- Remarks by the way; passing remarks. A very small spark has often kindled a great conflagration. Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. MyMemory is the world's largest Translation Memory. Astra regunt homines, sed regit astra Deus. Ad unum omnes -- All to a (literally one) man. FR. Said to no purpose; irrelevant to the question at issue. Leonina societas -- Partnership with a lion. In toto et pars continetur -- In the whole the part also is contained. Argumentum ad populum -- An appeal to popular prejudice. Frustra fit per plura, quod fieri potest per pauciora -- It is vain to do by many agencies what may be done by few. Greater and less don't change the nature of a thing. Exceptio probat regulam -- The exception proves the rule. Rex non potest peccare -- The king can do no wrong. A woman when she is openly bad, is at least honest. In mercatura facienda mult fallaci et quasi prstigi exercentur -- In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. It has ever been, and ever will be, lawful to spare the individual but to censure the vice. Nec non eadem opera, Christianae vitae simplicitas, 5 temperantia, frugalitas, denique arcta illa atque angusta via, quae ducit ad vitam, laudatur. Prima facie -- At first sight or view of a case. vera docet; Rhe. verba colorat; Mu. Ne fronti crede -- Trust not to appearances. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis -- There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. Dulce est miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune. Not the will, but the ability was wanting. Odium theologicum -- Theological hatred; the animosity engendered by differences of theological opinion. Ne te qusiveris extra -- Seek not thyself outside of thyself. Ex vitulo bos fit -- From a calf an ox grows up. Reperit Deus nocentem -- God finds out the guilty man. Usage Frequency: 1 Patientia lsa fit furor -- Patience abused becomes fury. The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). Levis sit tibi terra -- May the earth lie light on thee. Uno impetu -- At once (literally by one onset). -- What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? Le nombre des sages sera toujours petit -- The wise will always be few in number. Let him be deceived who chooses to be deceived. [Greek: Kadmeia nik] -- A Cadman victory, i.e., one in which the conquerors suffer as much as the conquered. In a moment the sea is agitated, and on the same day ships are swallowed up where they lately sported gaily along. He is supremely happy (literally with the angels). Think with how little wisdom the world is governed. ponderat; As. Absit omen -- May the omen augur no evil. Linguam compescere, virtus non minima est. Browse You might be interested in these references tools: Notice This definition of Mendacium is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . [Greek: opse then aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta]. Woe (i.e., extermination) to the conquered! Longe absit -- Far be it from me; God forbid. [Greek: Archn oudeis hamartanei tote hotan archn ]. In crucifixo gloria mea -- I glory in the Crucified. Verbo tenus -- In name; as far as the words go. A friend to the court, i.e., an uninterested adviser in a case. (The river-banks and the open fields and the groves know it.). To give a white stone, i.e., to vote for, by putting a white stone into an urn, a black one indicating rejection. Brave as lions in peace, timid as deer in war. Deus ex machina -- A mechanical instead of a rational or spiritual explanation (literally a god mechanically introduced). Esse quam videri -- To be rather than to seem. Doubt insinuates itself into a soul that is dreaming; faith comes down into one that struggles and suffers. Astra redux -- Return of the goddess of justice. An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). Industri nil impossibile -- Nothing is impossible to industry. Prudent questioning is, as it were, the half of knowledge. 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. Canis in prsepi -- The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). We only suffer what other mortals do. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2022-03-09 Quisque suos patimur Manes -- The ghost of each of us undergoes (in the nether world) his own special punishment or purgation. In pace leones, in prlio cervi -- Brave as lions in peace, timid as deer in war. Salva dignitate -- Without compromising one's dignity. God assisting, there is nothing to be feared. Bonis avibus -- Under favourable auspices. Emere malo quam rogare -- I had rather buy than beg. Refricare cicatricem -- To open a wound, or an old sore, afresh. Caret initio et fine -- It has neither beginning nor end. tatem non tegunt tempora -- Our temples do not conceal our age. 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. The Oxford Biblical Studies Online and Oxford Islamic Studies Online have retired. Si quis -- If any one, i.e., has objections to offer. Ponderanda sunt testimonia, non numeranda -- Testimonies are to be weighed, not counted. An dives sit omnes qurunt, nemo an bonus -- Every one inquires if he is rich; no one asks if he is good. PROPRIUM ORDINIS PRDICATORUM. Inest et formic sua bilis -- Even the ant has its bile. It is common to man to pardon all his own faults. Usque adeone / Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? Qui pro quo -- Who for whom; one instead of another. Dramatis person -- Characters represented. Mendaces, ebriosi, verbosi -- Liars, drunkards, and wordy people. A vinculo matrimonii -- From the bond or tie of marriage. Animus homini, quicquid sibi imperat, obtinet -- The mind of man can accomplish whatever it resolves on. 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. Human affairs are a jest to be wept over. 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. Grave senectus est hominibus pondus -- Old age is a heavy burden to man. Secundum usum -- According to usage or use. Meaning of Mendacium (Lat.) Alea judiciorum -- The hazard or uncertainty of law. Add a translation Latin English Info Latin vita mendacium English life is a lie Dig.1.18.6.6 . Natura nihil agit frustra -- Nature does nothing in vain. A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. Vox faucibus hsit -- His voice stuck fast in his throat. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. Postulata -- Things admitted; postulates. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. i.e., leave off touching up. Thy will be done though the heavens should fall. Nemo ita pauper vivit, quam pauper natus est -- No one is so poor in life as he was when he was at birth. He turned historian that he might still play the orator. Contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortis -- Against the evil of death there is no remedy in the garden. I provide you with things intelligible, but not with intelligence. Salva fide -- Without breaking one's word. Schicksal und eigene Schuld -- Fate and one's own deservings. Destitutus ventis remos adhibe -- The wind failing, ply the oars. Veritas nihil veretur nisi abscondi -- Truth fears nothing but concealment. Ist's Gottes Werk, so wird's besteh'n / Ist's Menschenwerk, wird's untergeh'n. Pro rata (parte) -- In proportion, proportionally. A fond -- Thoroughly (literally to the bottom). Audi, vide, tace, si vis vivere in pace -- Use your ears and eyes, but hold your tongue, if you would live in peace. Ad Grcas kalendas -- At the Greek calends, i.e., never. Crimen ls majestatis -- Crime of high treason. Fons omnium viventium -- The fountain of all living things. In articulo mortis -- At the point of death. for Nemine dissentiente, Nemo ita pauper vivit, quam pauper natus est. loquitur; Dia. Coram non judice -- Before one who is not a judge. -- Happy they who steadily pursue a middle course. Ceteris paribus -- Other things being equal. Nocturna versate manu, versate diurna -- Let these be your studies by night and by day. Extrema manus nondum operibus ejus imposita est. A man of many letters, i.e., of extensive learning. Si vis pacem, para bellum -- If you wish for peace, be ready for war. A Jove principium -- Beginning with Jove. Etiam sanato vulnere cicatrix manet -- Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. 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. Quality: [Greek: hkista hdista] -- Either the least or the pleasantest. Frangas, non flectes -- You may break, but you will not bend me. Respondetur affermative; quandoquidem cibi potusque subministratio, artificiali etiam methodo peracta, in linea principii, servandae vitae medium ordinarium et proportionatum evadit. Genus irritabile vatum -- The sensitive tribe of poets. Circuitus verborum -- A roundabout story or expression. Without care, i.e., in receipt of a salary without a care or office. hello Salve. Cum grano salis -- With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance. Habere, non haberi -- To hold, not to be held. Tabula rasa -- A smooth or blank tablet; a blank surface. Honey in his mouth, words of milk; gall in his heart, deceit in his deeds. Gelehrte Dummkopf -- A learned blockhead; dryasdust. Habere et dispertire -- To have and to distribute. Who eats what comes from the pope dies of it. In foro conscienti -- Before the tribunal of conscience. So many servants you maintain, so many enemies. Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. Argumentum ad crumenam -- An appeal to self-interest. Ridere in stomacho -- To laugh inwardly, i.e., in one's sleeve. Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio. Unguibus et rostro -- With nails and beak; with tooth and nail. 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 Post bellum auxilium -- Aid after the war is over. He knows not on which foot to dance (he is at his wit's end). The affair is at a crisis (literally on the hinge). Sardonicus risus -- A sardonic laugh; a forced ironical laugh. Novus homo -- A new man; a man risen from obscurity. Elati animi comprimendi sunt -- Minds which are too much elated ought to be kept in check. Fames, pestis, et bellum, populi sunt pernicies. Hannover 1918 (Nachdruck Darmstadt 1998), Band 2, Sp. Mult regum aures et oculi -- Kings have many ears and eyes. Impransus -- One who has not dined, or who can't find a dinner. Ignoratio elenchi -- Ignoring of the point at issue. Person mut -- Mute characters in a play. A mechanical instead of a rational or spiritual explanation (literally a god mechanically introduced). He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. Let these be your studies by night and by day. An argument which appeals to low passions. 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. Durum et durum non faciunt murum -- Hard and hard (i.e., without mortar) do not make a wall. Equivalent; one thing instead of another. Hodie mihi, cras tibi -- My turn to-day, yours to-morrow. Cca regens vestigia filo -- Guiding blind steps by a thread. A prudent man may, on occasion, change his opinion, but a fool changes as often as the moon. This is the difficulty (literally here the water (in the water-clock) stops). -- How near to guilt a man may approach without being guilty! con., abbrev. Alb gallin filius -- The son of a white hen. Vivat Rex or Regina -- Long live the king or queen. I was born; I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to rest. Impromptu -- Off-hand; without premeditation. Ad patres -- Dead; to death (literally to the fathers). Inter Grcos grcissimus, inter Latinos latinissimus. Plato is my friend, but truth is my divinity (literally more a friend). Solvitur ambulando -- The problem is solved by walking, i.e., the theoretical puzzle by a practical test. The Tragic Tale of Calisto. The master of the feast (literally the judge of the drinking). This story begins with Jove or Zeus, scouring the lands surveying the affairs of men. Argumentum ad verecundiam -- An appeal to respect for some authority. Tranquillity is difficult if one has nothing to do. 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. Claude os, aperi oculos -- Keep thy mouth shut, but thy eyes open. Arcana imperii -- State, or government, secrets. Go with me; a constant companion; a manual. Search Tips. Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. Truth is mighty, and will in the end prevail. Manus manum lavat -- One hand washes the other. Eodem collyrio mederi omnibus -- To cure all by the same ointment. Nisi caste, saltem caute -- If not chastely, at least cautiously. By that victory he opened the way to peace. In medias res -- Into the midst of a thing at once. Coup de main -- A bold effort; a surprise. From nothing is nothing, and nothing can be reduced to nothing. 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. Caput mundi -- The head of the world, i.e., Rome, both ancient and modern. Usque adeone / Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? Gram. [Greek: theos h anaideia] -- Impudence is a god. Voluntas non potest cogi -- The will cannot be forced. While you seek new friendships, take care to cultivate the old. Dextras dare -- To give right hands to each other. 21. A dry garden; a collection of dried plants. Judicium Dei -- The judgment of God (as by ordeal). Vis viva -- The power residing in a body in virtue of its motion. Preces armat -- Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. Sum quod eris, fui quod es -- I am what you will be, I was what you are. For Rome (literally the city) and the world. What has been always, been everywhere, and been by all believed. Often when we are oppressed by one deity, another comes to our help. Mens conscia recti -- A mind conscious of rectitude. Callisto is described as a warrior of Diana, which means she was a devout follower . Vita brevis, ars longa -- Life is short, art is long. You indulge in swearing (literally upturned nostrils) too much. Usage Frequency: 1 Et hoc genus omne -- And everything of this kind. Maximus in minimis -- Very great in very little things. 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