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Habeas corpus - You must have the body, i.e. You must justify an imprisonment |
Habemus Papam - We have a pope. (used at the announcement of a new pope) |
Habetis bona deum - Have a nice day |
Hac lege - With this law |
Haec olim meminisse ivvabit - Time heals all things, i.e. Wounds, offenses |
Haec trutina errat - There is something wrong with this scale |
Hannibal ante portas! - Hannibal is at the doors! The enemy/danger is at the doors! |
Haud ignota loquor - I say things that are known |
Helluo librorum - A glutton for books (bookworm) |
Heu! Tintinnuntius meus sonat! - Darn! There goes my beeper! |
Heus, hic nos omnes in agmine sunt! - Hey, we"re all in line here! |
Hic et nunc - Here and now |
hic et ubique - Here and everywhere |
Hic habitat felicitas - Here dwells happiness |
Hic jacet (HJ) - Here lies. (written on gravestones or tombs) |
Hic jacet sepultus (HJS) - Here lies buried |
Hic puer est stultissimus omnium! - This boy is the stupidest of all! |
hinc illae lacrimae - Hence come those tears (Terence) |
Historia est vitae magistra - The history is the tutor of life |
Hoc erat in votis - This was among my prayers |
Hoc est in votis - This is in my prayers |
Hoc est verum et nihili nisi verum - This is the truth and nothing but the truth |
Hoc est vivere bis vita posse priore frvi - To live twice is to make useful profit from one"s past. Experience is the best teacher, so learn from it |
hoc genus omne - And all that sort of people |
Hoc natura est insitum, ut quem timueris, hunc semper oderis - It"s an innate thing to always hate the one we"ve learnt to fear |
Hoc tempore obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit - In these days friends are won through flattery, the truth gives birth to hate. (Terence) |
Hocine bibo aut in eum digitos insero? - Do I drink this or stick my fingers in it? |
Hodie mihi, cras tibi - Today for me, tomorrow for you |
Homines libenter quod volunt credunt - Men believe what they want to. (Terentius) |
Homines, dum docent, discunt - Men learn while they teach. (Seneca) |
Homo doctvs is se semper divitias habet - A learned man always has wealth within himself |
Homo homini lupus - Man is a wolf to man |
Homo nudus cum nuda iacebat - Naked they lay together, man and woman |
Homo praesumitur bonus donec probetur malus - One is innocent until proven guilty |
Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit - Man proposes, but God disposes |
Homo sum - I am a man |
Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto - I am human, therefore nothing human is strange to me |
Homo vitae commodatus non donatus est - Man has been lent to life, not given. (Pubilius Syrus) |
Honor virutis preamium - Honour is the reward of virtue |
Honores mutant mores - The honours change the customs. (Power corrupts) |
honoris causa - For the sake of honour |
Honoris causa (h.c.) - As in doctorate, an honorary degree |
Horas non numero nisi serenas - I count only the bright hours. (Inscription on ancient sundials) |
Horribile dictu - Horrible to tell |
Horror vacui - Fear of empty places |
Hostis hvmani generis - Enemy of the human race |
Huc accedit zambonis! - Here comes the Zamboni! |
Humum mandere - To bite the dust |
Hunc tu caveto - Beware of this man |
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