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02.01.2007 18:01 -
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Vacca foeda - Stupid cow |
Vacca, vacca, vacca - Cow, cow, cow |
Vade in pace - Go in peace (Roman way of saying goodbye) |
Vade mecum - Come with me. A constant companion |
Vae victis! - Woe to the conquered! (vanquished) (Livy) |
Vagans - Cruising |
Vah! Denuone Latine loquebar? Me ineptum. Interdum modo elabitur - Oh! Was I speaking Latin again? Silly me. Sometimes it just sort of slips out |
Vale - Farewell |
vale(te)! - Farewell! |
Valui ad satanam in computatrum meum invocandum - I succeeded in summoning satan into my computer |
Vanitas vanitatvm, omnis vanitas - Vanity of vanities, all is vanity |
Varia lecto (v.l.) - Variant reading |
Variatio delectat - There"s nothing like change! (Cicero) |
Variorum - Of various people |
Velle est posse - To be willing is to be able |
Veneris - Friday |
Veni vidi duci - I came, I saw, I calculated |
veni vidi vici - I came, I saw, I conquered (Julius Caesar"s report of victory in 47 B.C. over Pharnaces, king of Pontus) |
Veni, Vidi, volo in domum redire - I came, I saw, I want to go home |
Venienti occurrite morbo - Meet the misfortune as it comes. (Persius) |
Venire facias - You must make come |
Ventis secundis, tene cursum - Go with the flow |
Ventis secundis, tene/tenete cursum - The winds being favorable, hold the course |
Verba de futuro - Words about the future |
Verba movent, exempla trahunt - Words move people, examples draw/compel them. Deeds, not words, give the example |
Verba volant, (littera) scripta manet - Words fly away, the written (letter) remains |
Verbatim - Exactly as said |
Verbatim et litteratim - Word for word and letter for letter |
Verbum sapienti satis est (verb. sap.) - A word to the wise is sufficient. Enough said |
verbum sat sapienti - A word is enough for a wise man. |
Veritas Lux Mea - The truth enlightens me / The truth is my light |
Veritas numquam perit - Truth never perishes. (Seneca) |
Veritas odit moras - Truth hates delay. (Seneca) |
Veritas vincit - Truth conquers |
veritas vos liberabit - The truth shall make you free |
Verso - Reverse |
Versus - Against |
Verum et factum convertuntur - The true and the made are interchangeable. One can know with certainty only what he have created himself |
Verveces tui similes pro ientaculo mihi appositi sunt - I have jerks like you for breakfast |
Vesanum poetam qui sapiunt fugiunt - Anyone with a brain flees a versifying poet |
Vescere bracis meis - Eat my shorts |
Vestigia terrent - The footprints frighten me. (Horace) |
Vestis virum reddit - The clothes make the man. (Quintilianus) |
Veto - I forbid |
Vi et armis - By force and arms |
Via - By way of |
Via Crucis - The Way of the Cross |
Via Dolorosa - The Way of Sorrow |
Via Lactea - The Milky Way |
Via media - A middle way or course |
Vice - In place of |
Vice versa - In reverse order |
vice versa - The terms being reversed |
victis honor - Honour to the vanquished |
Victoria Regina (VR) - Queen Victoria |
Victoria Regina et Imperatrix (VRI) - Victoria, Queen and Empress |
Victoria, non praeda - Victory, not loot |
Victurus te saluto - He who is about to win salutes you |
Vide - See |
Vide et credere - See and believe |
Vide ut supra - See the above |
videlicet - That is to say namely |
Videlicet (viz.) - That is to say; To wit; Namely |
Video meliora proboque deteriora sequor - I see the better way and approve it, but I follow the worse way |
Videre est credere - Seeing is believing |
Videtis quantum scelus contra rem publicam vobis nuntiatum sit? - How great an evil do you see that may have been announced by you against the Republic? (Cicero) |
Vidistine nuper imagines moventes bonas? - Seen any good movies lately? |
Vigilando, agendo, bene consulendo, prospera omnia cedunt - By watching, by doing, by counsulting well, these things yield all things prosperous. (Sallust) |
Vincere est totum - To win is everything |
Vincit omnia amor - Love conquers all |
Vincit omnia veritas - Truth conquers all |
Vincit qui se vincit - He conquers who conquers himself |
Vinculum unitatis - The bond of unity |
Vinum bellum iucunumque est, sed animo corporeque caret - It"s a nice little wine, but it lacks character and depth |
Vinum et musica laetificant cor - Wine and music gladden the heart |
Vir bonus, dicendi peritus - A good man, skilled in speaking. (definition of an orator) (Cato the Elder) |
Vir prudens non contra ventum mingit - A wise man does not urinate against the wind |
Vir sapit qui pauca loquitur - That man is wise who talks little (know when to hold your tongue) |
Vires acquirit eundo - It gains strength by going / as it goes. (Virgil) |
virginibus puerisque - For girls and boys |
Virginibus puerisque - For maidens and youths |
Virgo intacta - Intact virgin |
Viri sunt viri - Men are slime |
Virtus in medio stat - Virtue stands in the middle |
Virtute et armis - By courage and by arms |
Virtvs probata florescit - Manly excellence in trial flourished |
Virtvtis fortvna comes - Good luck is the companion of courage |
Virum mihi, Camena, insece versutum - Tell me, O Muse, of the skillful man. (Livius Andronicus) |
Virus - Poison or slime |
Vis comica - Sense of humour |
Vis consili expers mole ruit sua - Brute force bereft of wisdom falls to ruin by its own weight. (Discretion is the better part of valor) (Horace) |
Vis inertiae - The power of inertia - why things never change |
Vis maior - Higher force |
Vis medicatrix naturae - The healing power of nature |
Visa - Things seen |
Visne saltare? - Do you want to dance? |
Visne saltare? Viam Latam Fungosam scio - Do you want to dance? I know the Funky Broadway |
Vita brevis, ars lunga - Life is short, art is long |
Vita contin git. Vive com eo - Life happens. Live with it |
Vita luna! - Crazy life! |
Vita mutatur, non tollitur - Life is changed, not taken away |
vita non est vivere sed valere vita est - Life is more than merely staying alive |
Vita sine libris mors est - Life without books is death |
Vitam impendere vero - To risk one"s life for the truth |
Vitam regit fortuna, non sapientia - Fortune, not wisdom, rules lives. (Cicero) |
Vitanda est improba siren desidia - One must avoid that wicked temptress, Laziness. (Horace) |
Vitanda est improba siren desidia - One must steer clear of the wicked temptress, Laziness. (Horace) |
Vitiis nemo sine nascitur - No-one is born without faults. (Horace) |
viva voce - By the living voice (orally). |
Viva voce - With living voice |
Vivat regina - Long live the queen |
Vivat rex - Long live the king |
Vivat, crescat, floreat! - May he/she/it live, grow, and flourish! |
Vive hodie - Live today (not tomorrow) |
Vive vt vivas - Live that you may live |
Vivere commune est, sed non commune mereri - Everybody lives; not everybody deserves to |
Vivere disce, cogita mori - Learn to live; Remember death. (sundial inscription) |
Vivos voco, mortuos plango - I call the living, I mourn the dead. (church bell inscription) |
Vix ulla tam iniqua pax, quin bello vel aequissimo sit potior - Scarcely is there any peace so unjust that it is better than even the fairest war. (Erasmus) |
Vixere fortes ante agamemnona - Brave men lived before Agamemnon. (heroism exists even if it"s not recorded) |
Vixit - He/she has lived |
Vltima ratio regvm - The final argument of kings. (motto of Louis XIV on his cannon) |
Vltra vires - Beyond [one"s] authority outside the jurisdiction |
Volens et potens - Willing and able |
Volente Deo - God willing |
Volenti non fit iniuria - A person who consents does not suffer injustice |
Volo anaticulam cumminosam meam! - I want my rubber ducky! |
Volo, non valeo - I am willing but unable |
Volvptates commendat rarior vsvs - Infrequent use commends pleasure. (moderation in all things) |
Vos vestros servate, meos mihi linquite mores - You cling to your own ways and leave mine to me. (Petrarch) |
Vox clamantis in deserto - Voice crying in the desert. (voice in the wilderness unheeded warning, an opinion not in the mainstream |
vox et praeterea nihil - A voice and nothing more |
Vox populi - The voice of the people |
Vox populi, vox Dei - The voice of the people is the voice of God. (Public opinion is obligatory) |
Vrbi et orbi - To the city and to the world. (preface of Papal documents) |
Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat - Every (hour) wounds, the last kills. (sundial inscription) |
Vulpem pilum mutat, non mores - A fox may change its hair, not its tricks. (People change behaviour but not their aims) |
Vultus est index animi - The face is the index of the soul/mind |