The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate, Stultitiam simulare loco, sapientia summa est. Sunt bona mixta malis, sunt mala mixta bonis -- Good is mixed with evil, and evil with good. The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. Alia tentanda via est -- We must try another way. Quam parva sapientia regatur -- Think with how little wisdom the world is governed. Novus homo -- A new man; a man risen from obscurity. Parvula scintilla spe magnum suscitavit incendium. I am what you will be, I was what you are. Amentium, haud amantium -- Of lunatics, not lovers. 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. Said to no purpose; irrelevant to the question at issue. Non multa, sed multum -- Not many things, but much. De hoc multi multa, omnes aliquid, nemo satis. In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. The Lord be with you, and with thy spirit. In perpetuam rei memoriam -- In everlasting remembrance of a thing. Etiam sanato vulnere cicatrix manet -- Though the wound is healed, a scar remains. By a leap; by passing over the intermediate steps. an tu haec ita confundis et perturbas ut ? Kalend Grc -- Never (literally the Greek Kalends). Non nobis, Domine -- Not unto us, O Lord. Wherefore live as brave men, and front adversity with stout hearts. Impransus -- One who has not dined, or who can't find a dinner. Ad rem -- To the point (literally to the thing). Usque adeone / Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? Libra justa justitiam servat -- A just balance preserves justice. In toto et pars continetur -- In the whole the part also is contained. Quality: Les cartes sont brouilles -- A fierce dissension has arisen (literally the cards are mixed). Contemni est gravius stultiti quam percuti -- To be despised is more galling to a foolish man than to be whipped. From the building of the city, i.e., of Rome. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. Facit indignatio versum -- Indignation gives inspiration to verse. Status quo, or Statu quo, or In statu quo, Stultus nisi quod ipse facit, nil rectum putat. Ambigendi locus -- Reason for questioning or doubt. Variorum not -- Notes of various authors. Si possis suaviter, si non quocunque modo. Quid pro quo -- Equivalent; one thing instead of another. [Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? Quality: A fierce dissension has arisen (literally the cards are mixed). Respondetur affermative; quandoquidem cibi potusque subministratio, artificiali etiam methodo peracta, in linea principii, servandae vitae medium ordinarium et proportionatum evadit. 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. Circuitus verborum -- A roundabout story or expression. Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est. PROPRIUM ORDINIS PRDICATORUM. Ille vir, haud magna cum re, sed plenus fidei -- He is a man, not of large fortune, but full of good faith. Prima facie -- At first sight or view of a case. Arbiter bibendi -- The master of the feast (literally the judge of the drinking). Tranquillity is difficult if one has nothing to do. Ex ungue leonem -- The lion may be known by his claw. Elucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibus -- Excellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of riches. 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. Interdum stultus bene loquitur -- Sometimes a fool speaks reasonably. Tot homines, quot sententi -- So many men, so many minds. Mare clo miscere -- To confound sea and sky. Vis comica -- Comic power, or a talent for comedy. Spe Faunorum voces exaudit, / Spe vis form deorum. No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. By Divine right, or ordination of heaven. Oculis magis habenda fides quam auribus -- It is better to trust to our eyes than our ears. Nullum est malum majus, quam non posse ferre malum -- There is no greater misfortune than not to be able to endure misfortune. Aranearum telas texere -- To weave spiders' webs, i.e., a tissue of sophistry. Manum de tabula! Communibus annis -- One year with another. Cacothes scribendi -- An itch for scribbling. Thy will be done though the heavens should fall. Ex cathedra -- From the chair; with authority. adeone ad eum et cum eo iniuriam hanc expostulem? Tempus anima rei -- Time is the soul of business. All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. -- This is the difficulty (literally here the water (in the water-clock) stops). The children of our children, and those who shall be born of them, i.e., our latest posterity. Qui vult decipi, decipiatur -- Let him be deceived who chooses to be deceived. It is the oldest of the Curia's nine congregations, and is made up of cardinals, bishops, priests, lay theologians, and canon lawyers. Nora's excavation immediately uncovers two murder victims buried at the site, faces and hands obliterated with acid to erase their identities. Let the experiment be made on some worthless body. Ex nihilo nihil fit -- Nothing produces nothing. 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). Rien ne russit mieux que le succs -- Nothing succeeds like success. Maximus in minimis -- Very great in very little things. Neither too high nor too low, that is the sovereign rule. Censor morum -- Censor of morals and public conduct. numerat; Geo. A little incense offered puts many things to rights. It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. When God gives, envy injures us not; when He does not give, labour avails not. Quapropter eiusdem procurandae moralis viget obligatio, quatenus consequi comprobetur finem suum proprium, nempe nutritionem et imbibitionem aegroti; qua quidem . Laughter is common in the mouth of fools. Quality: Non bene imperat, nisi qui paruerit imperio -- No one makes a good commander except he who has been trained to obey commands. Ignoramus -- An ignorant person (literally we are ignorant). Ad captandum vulgus -- To catch the rabble. Alea judiciorum -- The hazard or uncertainty of law. Dictum de dicto -- A report founded on hearsay. canit; Ar. Frigidam aquam effundere -- To throw cold water on a business. Ratio justifica -- The reason which justifies. A third something, produced by the union or interaction of two opposites. In medias res -- Into the midst of a thing at once. Sint ut sunt, aut non sint -- Let them be as they are, or not at all. Grave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, qu magnum domat populum -- The poverty which oppresses a great people is a grievous and intolerable evil. Virtus in arduis -- Valour in difficulties. Esto quod esse videris -- Be what you seem to be. Argumentum ad crumenam -- An appeal to self-interest. Not even Hercules could contend against two at once. Bonus vir semper tiro -- A good man is always a learner. Etiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscuntur -- Even savage animals, if you keep them in confinement, forget their fierceness. 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. FR. To the very altars; to the last extremity. Raison d'tre -- The reason for a thing's existence. Pompa mortis magis terret quam mors ipsa -- The solemnity associated with death awes us more than death itself. Argumentum ad judicium -- An appeal to common sense. adponam hercle urnam hanc in media via ; sed autem quid si hanc hinc abstulerit quispiam? Nil unquam longum est, quod sine fine placet. A fond -- Thoroughly (literally to the bottom). Crimen ls majestatis -- Crime of high treason. Exemplo plus quam ratione vivimus -- We live more by example than reason. Vita brevis, ars longa -- Life is short, art is long. Etiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscuntur. Etenim, haud paucis locis non veritas, sed mendacium fucata quadam ratione effertur; non amor, non caritas, fovetur, sed odium excitatur ac livida simultas; non civium concordia extollitur, sed . Mira qudam in cognoscendo suavitas et delectatio. Contra bonos mores -- Against good morals. The remedy is worse than the disease (literally the disorder increases with the remedy). Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. Nocturna versate manu, versate diurna -- Let these be your studies by night and by day. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis. Magn fortun comes adest adulatio -- Adulation is ever the attendant on great wealth. Laus est facere quod decet, non quod licet. usque ad nos etiam mendacium per manus traditum perveniret, in pulcherrimis versibus metrisque servatum. Sit tibi terra levis -- May earth lie light upon thee. Indignor quidquam reprehendi, non quia crasse / Compositum, illepideve putetur, sed quia nuper. Ante victoriam ne canas triumphum -- Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. Men do more things from custom than from reason. Sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant -- Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things. Uno impetu -- At once (literally by one onset). The fool thinks nothing well done except what he does himself. Argumentum ad misericordiam -- An appeal to the mercy of your adversary. Gloria virtutis umbra -- Glory is the shadow (i.e., the attendant) of virtue. We have verified experts who translate .doc, .docx, .pdf, .odt, .rtf, .txt, .ppt, .pptx files. Requiem ternam dona eis, Domine -- Grant them eternal rest, O Lord. 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. You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. an hunc (= tactum) confutabunt nares oculive revincent? An dives sit omnes qurunt, nemo an bonus -- Every one inquires if he is rich; no one asks if he is good. 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. 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. Canis in prsepi -- The dog in the manger (that would not let the ox eat the hay which he could not eat himself). In old English law. Qui bene conjiciet, hunc vatem perhibeto optimum. Toto clo -- By the whole heavens; as wide as the poles asunder. The power residing in a body in virtue of its motion. There is no greater misfortune than not to be able to endure misfortune. Palam mutire plebeio piaculum est -- For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. It is the part of a fool to say, "I should not have thought so.". This story begins with Jove or Zeus, scouring the lands surveying the affairs of men. Inter malleum et incudem -- Between the hammer and the anvil. Periculum in mora -- There is danger in delay. Dens theonina -- A calumniating disposition (literally tooth). A deficiency or blank very much to be deplored. Homo nullius coloris -- A man of no party. Causa sine qua non -- An indispensable condition. Homo solus aut deus aut demon -- Man alone is either a god or a devil. He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. Audi, vide, tace, si vis vivere in pace -- Use your ears and eyes, but hold your tongue, if you would live in peace. Un peu d'encens brul rajuste bien des choses. Fons omnium viventium -- The fountain of all living things. Upstarts (literally men born of mushrooms). He is a backward pupil (literally he has not yet thumbed sop). Sat pulchra, si sat bona -- Fair enough, if good enough. Relata refero -- I tell the story as it was told to me. Tertium sal -- A third salt; a neutral salt; the union of an acid and an alkali. Tchtig Wort: Verein' und leite, Bessrer Hort -- Divide and rule, an excellent motto: unite and lead, a better. 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. Casus belli -- A cause for war; originally, fortune of war. [Greek: Kat' exochn] -- By way of excellence; pre-eminently. The younger men for labours, i.e., the heavier burdens. Quocirca vivite fortes / Fortiaque adversis opponite pectora rebus. con., abbrev. "This discovery will draw us closer to the day when humanity can cast aside its evil ways and eventually join the galactic civilization.". From the suggestion of one's own mind; spontaneously. Le savoir faire -- Knowing how to act; ability. To serve the ungrateful is an offence to the gods. Alma mater -- A benign mother; applied to one's university, also to the "all-nourishing" earth. Ad Grcas kalendas -- At the Greek calends, i.e., never. verba colorat; Mu. Postulata -- Things admitted; postulates. Written testimony remains, but oral perishes. [Greek: Archn oudeis hamartanei tote hotan archn ]. vera docet; Rhe. Illa victoria viam ad pacem patefecit -- By that victory he opened the way to peace. See that the commonwealth suffer no detriment. Segnius homines bona quam mala sentiunt -- Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. Usage Frequency: 1 Contraria contrariis curantur -- Contraries are cured by contraries. . Mors janua vit -- Death is the gate of life. Pavore carent qui nihil commiserunt; at pnam semper ob oculos versari putant qui peccarunt. Between the dog and the wolf; at the twilight. The state in which the belligerents stood before war began. Usage Frequency: 1 Lettres de cachet -- Warrants of imprisonment under royal seal, liberally issued in France before the Revolution. Nem. [Greek: Arch andra deixei] -- Office will prove the man. Assertion without proof. A cause for war; originally, fortune of war. 2 et civitatem sanctam Hierusalem novam vidi descendentem de caelo a Deo paratam sicut sponsam ornatam viro suo. Quod semper, quod ubique, et quod ab omnibus -- What has been always, been everywhere, and been by all believed. Res in cardine est -- The affair is at a crisis (literally on the hinge). Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas -- No burden is really heavy to a man which necessity lays on him. Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio. The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. 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. Custos regni -- The guardian of the realm. Hac mercede placet -- I accept the terms. Comitas inter gentes -- Courtesy between nations. 5, c. 22, 6. Jure divino -- By Divine right, or ordination of heaven. (On the bust of Franklin.). Excepto quod non simul esses, ctera ltus. The voice of the people is the voice of God. I provide you with things intelligible, but not with intelligence. Mens conscia recti -- A mind conscious of rectitude. Ductor dubitantium -- A guide to those in doubt. Ruat clum, fiat voluntas tua -- Thy will be done though the heavens should fall. Without care, i.e., in receipt of a salary without a care or office. 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. Spes bona dat vires, animum quoque spes bona firmat; / Vivere spe vidi qui moriturus erat -- Good hope gives strength, good hope also confirms resolution; him who was on the point of death, I have seen revive by hope. Le refus des louanges est souvent un dsir d'tre lou deux fois. What more discreditable than to estimate the life of a wise man from the talk of a fool? A sardonic laugh; a forced ironical laugh. Une grande me est au-dessus de l'injustice, de la douleur, de la moquerie; et elle seroit invulnrable si elle ne souffroit par la compassion. Divide and rule, an excellent motto: unite and lead, a better. Cor nobile, cor immobile -- A noble heart is an immovable heart. Chi non ha cuore, abbia gambe -- He who has no courage should have legs (to run). Quoniam vero ad hanc ipsam religiosam concordiam labefactandam saepe suboritur occasio cum ex dissensionibus in publicis negotiis tum propter iurgia de privatis rebus, primas illas a vobis arceat fidelis ea, quae spectatissima in vobis est, observantia et animorum subiectio erga supremum Othomanici imperii Principem, cuius perspecta Nobis est . the Pope). Sub reservatione Jacobo -- With St. James's reservation; viz., if the Lord will. Doctor utriusque legis -- Doctor of both civil and canon law. (The river-banks and the open fields and the groves know it.). By that victory he opened the way to peace. Ore tenus -- Merely from the mouth; oral. Even little things have a grace of their own. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus -- Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. Solvitur ambulando -- The problem is solved by walking, i.e., the theoretical puzzle by a practical test. Derived words & phrases mendciloquus mendciunculum Related words & phrases mendciloquium mendcits mendciter mendx Descendants Italian: mendacio Dictionary entries Entries where "mendacium" occurs: lie: ", Nam et majorum instituta tueri, sacris cerimoniisque retinendis, sapientis est. Non omnis error stultitia est dicendus -- Not every error is to be called folly. We label, categorize, measure, and dissect because it gives us the illusion of control.". Parasiticam cnam qurit -- He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. Wrterbucheintrag Latein-Deutsch zu mendacium. 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. Homo multarum literarum -- A man of many letters, i.e., of extensive learning. Seriatim -- In order; according to rank; in due course. He who has time, let him not wait for time. Morituri morituros salutant -- The dying salute the dying. Tecum habita -- Live with yourself; keep within your means. Hortus siccus -- A dry garden; a collection of dried plants. More suo -- After his usual manner; as is his wont. This change effects a great saving of time (literally life). Metuenda corolla draconis -- The dragon's crest is to be feared. Licuit, semperque licebit / Parcere personis, dicere de vitiis. Dictionary entries. Durante beneplacito -- During good pleasure. Ignotum per ignotius -- The unknown by the still more unknown. Apio opus est -- There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying. Quid cco cum speculo? A dry garden; a collection of dried plants. Une grande me est au-dessus de l'injustice, de la douleur, de la moquerie; et elle seroit invulnrable si elle ne souffroit par la compassion -- A great soul is proof against injustice, pain, and mockery; and it would be invulnerable if it were not open to compassion. Amor proximi -- Love for one's neighbour. Oblatam occasionem tene -- Seize the opportunity that is offered. A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. Stare super vias antiquas -- To stand upon the old ways. Tempus omnia revelat -- Time reveals all things. Maintain peace with men, war with their vices. Il rit bien qui rit le dernier -- He laughs with reason who laughs the last. Subscribe channel link: https://shorturl.at/lMP34. Ejusdem farin -- Of the same kidney (literally meal). In rerum natura -- In the nature of things. De hoc multi multa, omnes aliquid, nemo satis -- Of this many have said many things, all something, no one enough. Le cri d'un peuple heureux est la seule loquence qui doit parler des rois. Status quo, or Statu quo, or In statu quo -- The state in which a matter was. Semel insanivimus omnes -- We have all been at some time mad. Communicate smoothly and use a free online translator to translate text, words, phrases, or documents between 90+ language pairs. De omnibus rebus, et quibusdam aliis -- About everything, and certain things else. ponderat; As. Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. Tertium quid -- A third something, produced by the union or interaction of two opposites. Saucius ejurat pugnam gladiator, et idem / Immemor antiqui vulneris arma capit -- The wounded gladiator forswears fighting, and yet, forgetful of his former wound, he takes up arms again. Status quo ante bellum -- The state in which the belligerents stood before war began. For a common man to mutter what he thinks is a risky venture. Quality: Expetuntur diviti ad perficiendas voluptates. Sub specie ternitatis -- In the form of eternity, i.e., as a particular manifestation of a universal law. e campo in cavam hanc viam demittimus equos, centesima lux est haec ab interitu P. Clodii et altera, qua in discrimine fuerunt, an ulla post hunc diem essent, Cerberus haec ingens latratu regna personat, vomere exercent collis atque horum asperrima pascunt, ob malefacta haec tantidem emptam postulat sibi tradier, vos fortasse, quod vos lex commonet, id in hoc loco quaeretis, certo haec mulier aut insana aut ebria est, aptius hae capiant vadimonia garrula cerae, adsiduitatis et operarum harum cotidianarum putat esse consulatum, namque ipsorum naves ad hunc modum factae armataeque erant, dabant hae feriae tibi oportunam facultatem ad explicandas tuas litteras, bacaliam appellant hanc (laurum) quae vulgatissima est bacarumque fertilissima, apud Philonem harum causarum cognitio exercitatioque celebratur, ad hanc scribendi operam omne studium curamque convertimus, we turn all interest and preoccupation to this occupation of writing, Brundisii omne certamen vertitur huius primi temporis, habes legis prooemium; enim haec appellat Plato, adversus haec imperator Romanus in hanc fere sententiam respondit, haberes magnum adiutorem, hunc hominem velles si tradere, ceu vero non tenebris noctium gaudia haec auferentibus, haec ratio ut imperet illi parti animi quae oboedire debet id videndum est viro, arbitrum me statuebat non modo huius rei sed totius consulatus sui, haec fama civitates nonnullas ab eius amicitia avertebat, fac huius odii tanti ac tam universi periculum, cito sanum facies hominem hac cura, expertum hoc est, P. Clodio gradus ad rem publicam hic primus est aditus ad , hae copiae quas videtis ex dilectibus in citeriore Gallia sunt refectae, abesse hanc aetatem longe a sepulchro negant oportere, it is said that those who are my age should not stray far from their tombs, aiebat bonam partem sermonis in hunc diem esse dilatam, adice sextam iam felicis huius principatus stationem, apud antiquissimos scriptores una haec pugna invenitur, a magnitudine et pulchritudine creaturarum cognoscibiliter potest creator horum videri, the greatness and the beauty of creatures may leed to contemplation of their author by analogy, hac una fiducia civitatis quocumque venerint hanc sibi rem praesidio sperant esse futuram, a Planco deducta in hanc frequentiam loci opportunitate convaluit, (the colony) founded by Plancus became so densely populated due to the opportunities offered by the place, aer corruptus purum hunc liquidum maculat ac polluit. Oui et Non sont bien courts dire, mais avant que de les dire, il y faut penser long-temps. Linguam compescere, virtus non minima est. Primus sapienti gradus est falsa intelligere. Non id quod magnum est pulchrum est, sed id quod pulchrum magnum. Flet victus, victor interiit -- The conquered one weeps, the conqueror is ruined. Ego sum, ergo omnia sunt -- I am, and therefore all things are. Fleta, lib. but why alas? Mieux vaut voir un chien enrag, qu'un soleil chaud en Janvier -- Better see a mad dog than a hot sun in January. 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 Aut bibat, aut abeat -- Either drink or go. It is often better to go the circuitous way than the direct one. Gratis asseritur -- It is asserted but not proved. [Greek: Nomiz' adelphous tous althinous philous] -- Count true friends as brothers. tatem non tegunt tempora -- Our temples do not conceal our age. 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