[Greek: to prepon] -- That which is becoming or decorous. 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. Sola salus servire Deo -- The only safety is in serving God. Postulata -- Things admitted; postulates. -- Oh, holy condemnation! 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. servandae vita mendacium nemini dixeris Last Update: 2022-07-30 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous vita mendacium life is a lie Last Update: 2021-09-21 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous servande vita mendacium servandae vitae mendacium Last Update: 2022-03-09 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Semel insanivimus omnes -- We have all been at some time mad. Laughter is common in the mouth of fools. In silence, i.e., without notice being taken. Terminus a quo -- The point from which anything starts. Who eats what comes from the pope dies of it. Hand off the picture! The problem is solved by walking, i.e., the theoretical puzzle by a practical test. Armed prayers, i.e., with arms to back them up. Don't stir Lake Camarina (otherwise pestilence). Vis viva -- The power residing in a body in virtue of its motion. Sol occubuit; nox nulla secuta est -- The sun is set; no night has followed. Pythagoras) said it. 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He is a wise man who adapts himself to all contingencies; the fool struggles like a swimmer against the stream. Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est. Search Tips. To be in great straits (literally to pull the devil by the tail). Non id quod magnum est pulchrum est, sed id quod pulchrum magnum. Enough is as good as a feast (literally what suffices is enough). Usage Frequency: 1 Spolia opima -- The richest of the spoil. Custos regni -- The guardian of the realm. docet astra. Familiare est hominibus omnia sibi ignoscere -- It is common to man to pardon all his own faults. Asinus ad lyram -- An ass at the lyre, i.e., one unsusceptible of music. Nulla falsa doctrina est, qu non permisceat aliquid veritatis -- There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. [Greek: oimoi; ti d' oimoi? Etiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscuntur. (On the bust of Franklin.). The inhabitants of earth have many tongues, those of heaven have but one. Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est. She stood a sorrow-stricken mother, weeping by the Cross where her son hung dying. Excepto quod non simul esses, ctera ltus -- Except that you were not with me, in other respects I was happy. Ars longa, vita brevis -- Art is long, life is short. Caret initio et fine -- It has neither beginning nor end. Res in cardine est -- The affair is at a crisis (literally on the hinge). Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo -- Vigorous and resolute in deed, gentle in manner. A literary period in Germany, the productions of which were inspired by a love of strong passion and violent action. Ad vitam aut culpam -- Till some misconduct be proved (literally for life or fault). Of this many have said many things, all something, no one enough. Nothing more dangerous than an imprudent friend; a prudent enemy would be better. Fortunato omne solum patria est -- To a favourite of fortune every land is his country. Solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris -- It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. Custos rotulorum -- The keeper of the rolls. Unica virtus necessaria -- Virtue is the only thing necessary. Ad unguem -- To a nicety (literally to the nail). Ipse dixit -- He himself (viz. An act of faith; a name applied to certain proceedings of the Inquisition connected with the burning of heretics. Multi te oderint si teipsum ames -- Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself. Sauter du coq l'ne! De omnibus rebus, et quibusdam aliis -- About everything, and certain things else. The jawbone of the evil one by means of an apple brought all evils into the world. Circulus in probando -- Begging the question, or taking for granted the point at issue (literally a circle in the proof). Plus in posse quam in actu -- More in possibility than actuality. La plus part des hommes n'ont pas le courage de corriger les autres, parcequ'ils n'ont pas le courage de souffrir qu'on les corrige -- The generality of mankind have not the courage to correct others, because they have not themselves the courage to bear correction. 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. Etiam fera animalia, si clausa teneas, virtutis obliviscuntur -- Even savage animals, if you keep them in confinement, forget their fierceness. He is a backward pupil (literally he has not yet thumbed sop). The storm-and-stress period. When God gives, envy injures us not; when He does not give, labour avails not. Heavy and severe punishment (specially that of putting heavy weights on prisoners who refused to plead). Nec omnia, nec semper, nec ab omnibus -- Neither all, nor always, nor by all. Famine, pestilence, and war are the destruction of a people. Inest et formic sua bilis -- Even the ant has its bile. Nullum est malum majus, quam non posse ferre malum. Pacta conventa -- Conditions agreed upon. Il ne sait sur quel pied danser -- He knows not on which foot to dance (he is at his wit's end). A man always ready to give his advice, and that the most judicious. [Greek: Chalepa ta kala] -- What is excellent is difficult. Editions with objectionable passages eliminated. Ridere in stomacho -- To laugh inwardly, i.e., in one's sleeve. Gens togata -- The nation with the toga, i.e., the Roman. Words bind men, cords the horns of bulls. He will not know when he is old who learns not when he is young. Having nothing to do with elections (literally Abstain from beans, the ballot at Athens having been by beans). Mors janua vit -- Death is the gate of life. Crede quod habes, et habes -- Believe that you have it, and you have it. Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. Magna Charta -- The Great Charter (obtained from King John in 1215). Ratio suasoria -- The reason which persuades. Age quod agis -- Attend to (literally do) what you are doing. Ubicunque ars ostentatur, veritas abesse videtur -- Wherever there is a display of art, truth seems to us to be wanting. Boys are boys, and boys occupy themselves with boyish things. Difficilis in otio quies -- Tranquillity is difficult if one has nothing to do. Spe via obliqua prstat quam tendere recta -- It is often better to go the circuitous way than the direct one. Parvula scintilla spe magnum suscitavit incendium. Verba ligant homines, taurorum cornua funes. Stylo inverso -- With the back of the pen. Subscribe channel link: https://shorturl.at/lMP34. Jus gentium -- The law of nations, as the basis of their international relations. Les cartes sont brouilles -- A fierce dissension has arisen (literally the cards are mixed). Ultimus Romanorum -- The last of the Romans. -- Is then your knowledge to pass for nothing unless others know of it? In crucifixo gloria mea -- I glory in the Crucified. Indignor quidquam reprehendi, non quia crasse / Compositum, illepideve putetur, sed quia nuper -- I feel indignant when a work is censured not as uncouth or rough, but as new. Ex ungue leonem -- The lion may be known by his claw. Is sapiens qui se ad casus accommodet omnes; / Stultus pugnat in adversis ire natator aquis. Go with me; a constant companion; a manual. con., abbrev. Suppressio veri -- Suppression of what is true. In statu quo -- In the state in which it was. Materia medica -- Substances used in medicine; therapeutics. Natus sum; esuriebam, qurebam; nunc repletas requiesco. Kyrie eleeison -- Lord, have mercy upon us. In dictione -- In the expression, or the form. Sua cuique vita obscura est -- Every man's life is dark to himself. Tempus omnia revelat -- Time reveals all things. 872-873. Amentium, haud amantium -- Of lunatics, not lovers. Quot servi, tot hostes -- So many servants you maintain, so many enemies. Ex otio plus negotii quam ex negotio habemus -- Our leisure gives us more to do than our business. You are aiming at the heavens; your anger is bootless. Da veniam lacrymis -- Forgive these tears. I have sinned. Te hominem esse memento -- Remember thou art a man. A man is known by the company he keeps; a word, by the context. Passe par tout -- A master-key; a pass-key. E tardegradis asinis equus non prodiit -- The horse is not the progeny of the slow-paced ass. De prscientia Dei -- Of the foreknowledge of God. An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). Meaning of Mendacium (Lat.) Special Agent Corrie Swanson is assigned to the case. "That's what humans do. Compendiaria res improbitas, virtusque tarda -- Vice is summary in its procedure, virtue is slow. In general assertions some deception lurks. Offhand; summarily (literally with a short hand). 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 (On the bust of Franklin.). Interest reipublic ut quisque re sua bene utatur. De lana caprina -- About goat's wool, i.e., a worthless matter. Fortune in brief moments works great changes in our affairs. From nothing is nothing, and nothing can be reduced to nothing. Ingens telum necessitas -- Necessity is a powerful weapon. A thing desired, but regretfully wanting. Difficilius est sarcire concordiam quam rumpere -- It is more difficult to restore harmony than sow dissension. [Greek: opse then aleousi myloi, aleousi de lepta] -- The mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind small. Emeritus -- One retired from active official duties. Attend to (literally do) what you are doing. Noun mendcium ( genitive mendci) (neut.) Cor nobile, cor immobile -- A noble heart is an immovable heart. De omni re scibile et quibusdam aliis -- On everything knowable and some other matters. [Greek: Archn oudeis hamartanei tote hotan archn ] -- No ruler can sin so long as he is a ruler. Felix qui nihil debet -- Happy is he who owes nothing. Mel in ore, verba lactis, / Fel in corde, fraus in factis -- Honey in his mouth, words of milk; gall in his heart, deceit in his deeds. The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart. Momento mare vertitur; / Eodem die ubi luserunt, navigia sorbentur -- In a moment the sea is agitated, and on the same day ships are swallowed up where they lately sported gaily along. Thy will be done though the heavens should fall. 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. This is the difficulty (literally here the water (in the water-clock) stops). Use your ears and eyes, but hold your tongue, if you would live in peace. In mercatura facienda mult fallaci et quasi prstigi exercentur -- In commerce many deceptions, not to say juggleries, are practised. Non multa, sed multum -- Not many things, but much. Injuria absque damno -- Injury without loss. Cca regens vestigia filo -- Guiding blind steps by a thread. Bonis vel malis avibus -- Under good, or evil, omens. Flebile ludibrium -- A "tragic farce;" a farce to weep at. English words for mendacium include lie, falsehood, untruth, fabrication and story. Litera scripta manet, verbum ut inane perit. A judicial writ. Manum de tabula! [Greek: Anr ho pheugn kai palin machsetai], Animus homini, quicquid sibi imperat, obtinet. An argument in refutation drawn from an opponent's own principles (literally an argument to the man). Pacem hominibus habe, bellum cum vitiis -- Maintain peace with men, war with their vices. Iam Necromantia (nam hic secundo . 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 -- A coldness or an incivility from such as are above us makes us hate them, but a salute or a smile quickly reconciles us to them. Let the experiment be made on some worthless body. Not the will, but the ability was wanting. Let him be deceived who chooses to be deceived. Proper quantity or allowance (literally how much). Every one inquires if he is rich; no one asks if he is good. 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 . Nothing else is necessary to make you wretched than to fancy you are so. Gratis asseritur -- It is asserted but not proved. Argumentum ad hominem -- An argument in refutation drawn from an opponent's own principles (literally an argument to the man). The refusal of praise often proceeds from a desire to have it repeated. Ut possedis -- As you now are; as you possess. Usage Frequency: 1 Exercitatio potest omnia -- Perseverance conquers all difficulties. Relever des bagatelles -- To give importance to trifles. Dii majores et minores -- Gods of a higher and lower degree. Tolle jocos; non est jocus esse malignum -- Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. It is better to trust to our eyes than our ears. Derived words & phrases mendciloquus mendciunculum Related words & phrases mendciloquium mendcits mendciter mendx Descendants Italian: mendacio Dictionary entries Entries where "mendacium" occurs: lie: Doctor utriusque legis -- Doctor of both civil and canon law. Nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptio. Fit scelus indulgens per nubila scula virtus -- In times of trouble leniency becomes crime. One who has not dined, or who can't find a dinner. It smells of the lamp, or midnight study. Honores mutant mores -- Honours change manners. Ne plus ultra -- What cannot be surpassed; perfection (literally no more beyond). This entry needs to be proofread. A mens et thoro -- From bed and board; divorced. Ne te qusiveris extra -- Seek not thyself outside of thyself. No ruler can sin so long as he is a ruler. Sint ut sunt, aut non sint -- Let them be as they are, or not at all. Necessity is the mother of invention (literally the arts). The vigour of manhood passes away like a spring flower. hello Salve. Sunt pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant. Servants to the rich are the most abject. Dies religiosi -- Religious days; holidays. Acti labores jucundi -- The remembrance of past labours is pleasant. Stultitiam dissimulare non potes nisi taciturnitate -- No concealing folly save by silence. A fierce dissension has arisen (literally the cards are mixed). In vino veritas -- There is truth in wine; that is, the truth comes out under its influence. Le savoir vivre -- Knowing how to live; good manners. Vir sapiens forti melior -- A wise man is better than a strong. Alter remus aquas, alter mihi radat arenas. Obiter cantare -- To sing as one goes along; to sing by the way. To know where you can find a thing is the chief part of learning. Biden sacram sanctionem impetrasse Chinese conatibus pati. Flet victus, victor interiit -- The conquered one weeps, the conqueror is ruined. The power residing in a body in virtue of its motion. Oblatam occasionem tene -- Seize the opportunity that is offered. Life depends on it; it is a matter of life or death. Time the producer, time the devourer of things. Written testimony remains, but oral perishes. All bad precedents have had their rise in good beginnings. Me ergo saepe illorum versuum nomine subiit pudor, si . Rire dans sa barbe -- To laugh in one's sleeve. Ad patres -- Dead; to death (literally to the fathers). Sine invidia -- Without envy; from no invidious feeling. Ante victoriam ne canas triumphum -- Don't celebrate your triumph before you have conquered. Totus mundus exercet histrioniam -- All the world acts the player. Plus dolet quam necesse est, qui ante dolet quam necesse est -- He who grieves before it is necessary, grieves more than is necessary. Mortem effugere nemo potest! Uno ictu -- At once (literally at one blow). DOCUMENTA II. Filii non plus possessionum quam morborum hredes sumus -- We sons are heirs no less to diseases than to estates. An argument founded on the ignorance of an adversary. Qui jeune n'apprend, vieux ne saura -- He will not know when he is old who learns not when he is young. Tam Marti quam Mercurio -- As much for Mars as for Mercury; as well qualified for war as for business. The finishing hand has not yet been put to his works. Mens sine pondere ludit -- The mind is playful when unburdened. Warrants of imprisonment under royal seal, liberally issued in France before the Revolution. When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. In old English law. [Greek: Glauk' Athnaze] -- Owls to Athens. It is vain to do by many agencies what may be done by few. In medias res -- Into the midst of a thing at once. Malim inquietam libertatem quam quietum servitium -- I would prefer turbulent liberty to quiet slavery. Riches are coveted to minister to our pleasures. Gloria in excelsis Deo -- Glory to God in the highest. A Manlian, i.e., a harsh and severe sentence, such as that of Titus Manlius, who ordered his son to be scourged and beheaded for fighting contrary to orders. In anima vili -- On a subject of little worth. Hominis est errare, insipientis perseverare. A posse ad esse -- From possibility to actuality. It is some comfort to the wretched to have others to share in their woe. What cannot be surpassed; perfection (literally no more beyond). De lunatico inquirendo -- To inquire into a man's state of mind. [Greek: theos h anaideia] -- Impudence is a god. There is no false doctrine which contains not a mixture of truth. The golden age (literally the reign of Saturn) is returning. A sick man acts foolishly for himself who makes his doctor his heir. Crime puts those on an equal footing whom it defiles. Licuit, semperque licebit / Parcere personis, dicere de vitiis -- It has ever been, and ever will be, lawful to spare the individual but to censure the vice. Last Update: 2022-07-30 Amicus anim dimidium -- A friend the half of life. Vis comica -- Comic power, or a talent for comedy. Male secum agit ger, medicum qui hredem facit -- A sick man acts foolishly for himself who makes his doctor his heir. Tabula rasa -- A smooth or blank tablet; a blank surface. Parasiticam cnam qurit -- He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. -- They (obliged by law) spare a mill, but steal a province! Ne fronti crede -- Trust not to appearances. Juncta juvant -- Trivial things when united aid each other. Quand on est jeune, on se soigne pour plaire, et quand on est vieille, on se soigne pour ne pas dplaire -- When we are young we take pains to be agreeable, and when we are old we take pains not to be disagreeable. Pro hac vice -- For this turn; on this occasion. Sub reservatione Jacobo -- With St. James's reservation; viz., if the Lord will. Rien ne russit mieux que le succs -- Nothing succeeds like success. Deo dante nil nocet invidia, et non dante, nil proficit labor. Fit scelus indulgens per nubila scula virtus. Experimentum crucis -- A decisive experiment. Nora's excavation immediately uncovers two murder victims buried at the site, faces and hands obliterated with acid to erase their identities. 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. Multarum palmarum causidicus -- A pleader who has gained many causes. Quid turpius quam sapientis vitam ex insipientis sermone pendere? Ludere cum sacris -- To trifle with sacred things. grescit medendo -- The remedy is worse than the disease (literally the disorder increases with the remedy). Qustio vexata -- A vexed, i.e., much debated, question. Argumentum ad misericordiam -- An appeal to the mercy of your adversary. L'incroyable -- The incredible; past belief. Cunctis servatorem liberatoremque acclamantibus -- All hailing him as saviour and deliverer. Vestigia nulla retrorsum -- There is no stepping backward. Dat Galenus opes, dat Justinianus honores / Sed Moses sacco cogitar ire pedes. The voice of the people is the voice of God. Segnius homines bona quam mala sentiunt -- Men are not so readily sensible of benefits as of injuries. numerat; Geo. Le grand monarque -- The grand monarch, Louis XIV. Longe absit -- Far be it from me; God forbid. Quod licet Jovi, non licet bovi -- What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the ox. Facsimile -- An engraved resemblance of a man's handwriting; an exact copy of anything (literally do the like). There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying. Quality: Assertion without proof. Esto quod es; quod sunt alii, sine quemlibet esse: / Quod non es, nolis; quod potes esse, velis -- Be what you are; let whoso will be what others are. Tous les mchants sont buveurs d'eau; / C'est bien prouv par le dluge. Grave nihil est homini quod fert necessitas. A fond -- Thoroughly (literally to the bottom). Veritas, a quocunque dicitur, a Deo est -- Truth, by whomsoever spoken, comes from God. Hic Rhodos, hic salta -- Here is Rhodes; here leap. Index expurgatorius -- An expurgatory index. Away with such jokes; there is no joking where there is malignity. He seeks the meal of a parasite or hanger-on. Fortuna parvis momentis magnas rerum commutationes efficit -- Fortune in brief moments works great changes in our affairs. 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