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Блогрол
e contra - on the other hand
E contrario - From a contrary position
e contrario - on the contrary
e flamma petere cibum ego et rex meus - to snatch food out of the flame (Terence)
e necessitate - from necessity; having no alternative
E pluribus unum - From many, one (motto of the USA)
E re nata - As circumstances dictate
e re nata - under the present circumstance
E Tenebris - Out of the Darkness (poem by Oscar Wilde)
E vestigio - From where one stands
ecce - behold
ecce agnus Dei - behold the Lamb of God
ecce homo - behold the man (Christ in crown of thorns)
ecce quam bonum - behold how good (Psalm 133)
ecce quomodo moritur - behold the way of death
Ecce signum - Behold the proof
ecce signum - behold the sign; here is the proof
editio cum notis variorum - an edition with notes of various writers
editio cum privilegio - a licensed and authorized edition of a book
editio princeps - first printed edition of a text
editio vulgata - the common edition for the majority
effectus sequitur causam - the effect follows the cause
effugere non potes necessitates, potes vincere - you cannot escape necessities, but you can overcome them (Seneca)
Ego - Consciousness of one"s own identity
Ego et rex meus - I and my King
ego et rex meus - my king and I (Cardinal Wolsey)
Ego me bene habeo - With me all is well. (last words) (Burrus)
Ego nolo caesar esse - I don"t want to be Caesar. (Florus)
Ego spem pretio non emo - I do not purchase hope for a price (I do not buy a pig in a poke.)(Terence)
egomet mihi ignosco - I myself pardon myself (Horace)
Eheu fugaces labuntur anni - Alas, the fleeting years slip by. (Horace)
eheu, fugaces labuntur anni - alas, the fleeting years go by (Horace)
Eheu, litteras istas reperire non possum - Unfortunately, I can"t find those particular documents
ei incumbit probatio qui dicit non qui negat - the proof lies upon the one who affirms, not the one who denies
eiurare patriam - to renounce one"s country
Eiusdem generis - Of the same kind
Ejectamenta - ejected matter, worthless items
Ejusdem farinae - of the same flour; persons of the same nature
Ejusdem generis - of the same kind; of the same class
Elapso tempore - the time having elapsed
Elephantem ex musca facis - you are making an elephant out of a fly
Elixir vitae - elixir of life
Elizabeth Regina/Eduardus Rex (E.R.) - Queen Elizabeth/King Edward
Emeritus - Honorary; by merit
Emeritus - one having served his time
Emitte lucem et veritatem - Send out light and truth
Emollit mores nee sinit esse feros - it makes gentle the character and does not allow it to be unrefined (Ovid)
Empta dolore experientia docet - experience teaches when bought with pain
Emptor - buyer, purchaser
emulsio - an emulsion
enim vero di nos quasi pilas homines habent - the gods use mortals as their playthings
ens a se - a being in itself
Ens Entium - the Supreme Being
ens legis - a creature of the law
ens rationis - rational being
ens realissimum - the most real being
ense et aratro - with sword and plow
Ense et aratro - With sword and plow. (citizen-soldier, one who serves in war and peace)
ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem - by the sword she seeks peaceful repose under liberty (motto of Massachusetts)
entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem - things are not to be multiplied unless necessary (Occam"s Razor)
eo animo - with that intention
eo instante - at that moment
eo ipso - by that itself; by that fact
Eo ipso - By that very act
eo loco - at that very place
eo nomine - under the name
Epicuri de grege porcus - a hog from the grove of Epicurus; an exquisite meal (Horace)
Epistula non erubescit - A letter doesn"t blush. (Cicero)
epulis accumbere divis - to recline at the feasts of the gods (Virgil)
Eram quod es, eris quod sum - I was what you are, you will be what I am. (grave inscription)
ergo - therefore
Ergo - Therefore
Ergo bibamus - Therefore, let us drink
eripuit caelo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis - he snatched the thunderbolt from heaven and the sceptor from tyrants (Benjamin Franklin)
errare est humanum - to err is human (Alexander Pope)
Errare humanum est - To err is human. / It is human to err. (Seneca)
Errata - A list of errors (in a book)
erratum - an error in printing or writing (pi. errata)
Erratum (errata) - Error (errors)
erubuit, salva res est - he blushed, the affair is safe (Terence)
eruditio et religio - learning and religion (motto of Duke University)
Escariorium lavator - Dishwashing machine
esse - to be; being; existence
Esse est percipi - Being is perception. (It is a standard metaphysical) (Mauser)
esse est percipi - to be is to be perceived (Bishop Berkeley)
Esse quam videri - To be, rather than to seem (state motto of North Carolina)
esse quam videri bonus malebat - he preferred to be good rather than to merely seem good (Sallust)
esse quid - to be; being thus so
est ars etiam male dicendi - there is an art even to malediction
Est autem fides credere quod nondum vides; cuius fidei merces est videre quod credis - Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe. (St. Augustine)
est autem vis legem simulans - violence may also simulate the law
est brevitate opus, ut currat sententia - terseness is needed so that the thought may run free (Horace)
Est deus in nobis - The is a god inside us
est deus in nobis - there is a god within us (Ovid)
est et fideli tuta silentio merces - loyalty has its reward secure (Horace)
Est modus in rebus - There is a medium in things. (Horace)
est modus in rebus - there is a proper measure in things (Horace)
est quaedam flere voluptas - there is a certain pleasure in crying (Ovid)
Est queadam fiere voluptas - There is a certain pleasure in weeping. (Ovid)
est unusquisque faber ipsae suae fortunae - every one is the creator of his own fortune
Estne tibi forte magna feles fulva et planissima? - Do you by chance happen to own a large, yellowish, very flat cat?
Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre? - Is that a scroll in your toga, or are you just happy to see me?
Esto perpetua - Let it be forever
esto perpetua - may she live forever (motto of Idaho)
Esto perpetue - May you last for ever
esto perpetuum - let it be everlasting
esto quod esse videris - be what you seem to be
et alia; et alii (et al.) - and other things; and other people
et alibi - and elsewhere
Et alii/aliae - Other persons/things
et campose ubi Troia fruit - and the plains where Troy once was (Virgil)
et cetera (etc.) - and the rest; and so forth
Et cetera/etcetera (etc.) - And the rest
et cum spiritu tuo - and with your spirit
et decus et pretium recti - both the ornament and reward of virtue
et discere et rerum exquire re causas - both to learn and to investigate the causes of things (motto of Georgia)
et ego in Arcadia - and I too (Death) have been in Arcadia
et genus et formam regina pecunia donat - money, like the queen, gives them both rank and beauty (Horace
et genus et virtus, nisi cum re, vilior alga est - without substance, honor and valor are more worthless than seaweed (Horace)
et hoc genus omne - and everything of the kind
et id genus omne - and everything of the kind
Et in arcadia ego - I, also, am in Arcadia
et mihi res, non me rebus subjungere conor - I suit life to myself, not myself to life (Horace)
et nos quoque tela sparsimus - we too have hurled weapons
et nunc et semper - now and always
et passim - and everywhere; scattered thought
et sceleratis sol oritur - the sun shines even on the wicked (Seneca)
Et sequens (et seq.) - And the following
Et sic de ceteris - And so to of the rest
et sic de similibus - and so of similar things (or people
et sic fecit - and he or she did so
et tollens vacuum plus nimio Gloria verticem - Vain glory, who lifts her proud head too high
et tu brute - And you too Brutus (Caesar"s last words, actually were said in Greek)
Et tu, Brute - And you, Brutus
Et uxor (abbreviated et ux.) - And wife
et uxor (et ux.) - and wife
etiam atque etiam again and again
Etiam capillus unus habet umbram - Even one hair has a shadow. (Publilius Syrus)
etiam peribant ruinae - even the ruins have perished (Lucan)
etiam sapientibus cupido gloriae novissima exuitur - the desire for glory is the last infirmity to be cast off even by the wise (Tacitus)
Eventus stultorum magister - Events are the teacher of the stupid persons. Stupid people learn by experience, bright people calculate what to do
eventus stultorum magister - the result is the instructor of fools (Livy)
Ex - Out of
Ex abrupto - Without preparation
Ex abundancia cordis, os loquitor - From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks
ex abundante cautela - from excessive caution
ex abundantia - out of the abundance
ex abusu non arguitur in usum - from the abuse of a thing there is no arguing against its use
ex acervo - out of a heap
ex adverso - from the opposite side
ex aequo et bono - according to justice and right
ex animo - from the heart; sincerely
Ex ante - Before the event, beforehand. (economics: based on prior assumptions)
ex auctoritate commissa - by virtue of my authority
ex bona fide - out of one"s honor; from good faith
ex capite - out of the head; from memory
Ex cathedra - From the chair. With authority (without argumentation)
ex cathedra - from the seat; a position of authority
Ex cearulo - Out of the blue
ex commodo - from convenience
ex concesso - from what has been conceded
ex contractu - matter arising out of a contract
ex curia - from the court, Out of court
ex delicto - matter arising out of the crime
Ex dolo - Intentionally
ex dono - by gift of; donated by
ex dono Dei - by the gift of Cod
ex facie - from the face of
ex facto - from the fact or act
ex facto jus oritur - the law arises out of the fact
ex fide fortis - strength through faith
ex granis fit acervus - many grains make a heap
Ex gratia - As a favour
ex gratia - as an act of grace; out of one"s favor
Ex gratia - Purely as a favour
Ex hypothesi - From the hypothesis. (i.e. The one under consideration)
ex lege - arising from the law
ex libris - from the library of (used on bookplates)
Ex luna, scientia - From the moon, knowledge. (motto of Apollo 13)
ex malis moribus bonae leges natae sunt - from bad usages, good laws have been born
Ex mea sententia - In my opinion
ex mera gratia - through mere favor
ex mero motu - our of simple impulse; spontaneously
ex modo praescripto -  as directed
Ex more - According to custom