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  1. This article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. This list is a combination of the twenty page-by-page "List of Latin phrases" articles:

  2. A comprehensive list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their English translations, organized alphabetically into twenty pages. Find common, legal, literary, medical, philosophical, religious and other Latin phrases and mottos.

  3. This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as ancient Greek rhetoric and literature started centuries before the beginning of Latin literature in ancient Rome.

    Latin
    Translation
    Notes
    a bene placito
    from one well pleased
    i.e., "at will" or "at one's pleasure".
    a capite ad calcem
    from head to heel
    i.e., "from top to bottom", "all the way ...
    a contrario
    from the opposite
    i.e., "on the contrary" or "au contraire".
    a Deucalione
    from or since Deucalion
    A long time ago; from Gaius Lucilius, ...
  4. This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as ancient Greek rhetoric and literature started centuries before the beginning of Latin literature in ancient Rome. [1] This list covers the letter V.

    Latin
    Translation
    Notes
    vacate et scire
    be still and know.
    Motto of the University of Sussex
    vade ad formicam
    go to the ant
    From the Vulgate, Proverbs 6:6. The full ...
    go with me
    A vade-mecum or vademecum is an item one ...
    go back, Satan
    An exhortation to Satan to be gone, often ...
  5. This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni, vidi, vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as ancient Greek rhetoric and literature started centuries before the beginning of Latin literature in ancient Rome. [1] This list covers the letter N.

  6. Find direct English translations of common Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Learn how to use the letter i as a vowel or a consonant in Latin words and phrases.

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