Dictionary of Latin Quotations, Proverbs, Maxims, and Mottos, Classical and Mediæval, including Law Terms and Phrases. With a Selection of Greek Quotations


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Table of contents :
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K & L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
Z
Appendix
Alĭquis ~ Astra
Astrictus ~ C
Casta ~ Cor
Cruci ~ D
Domĭnus ~ F
Făcĭle ~ Fraus
Fremunt ~ I
Imminente ~ Inque
Insĭtâ ~ K
L ~ Lusus
M ~ Miles
Militāvi ~ N
Nimium ~ Nosce
Nullius ~ O
P ~ Porro
Post ~ Q
Quid obserātis ~ S
Scenis ~ Sic
Siccis ~ Suffĭcit
Super ~ T
Greek Quotations
Αἵ ~ Ἅμα
Ἀμφοῖν ~ Ἀπορία
Ἀργυράγχην ~ Γ
Γέροντα ~ Δ
Δός ~ Ε
Εἴ τι ~ Ἐν
Ἐν νύκτι ~ Εχει
Ἐχθρὸς ~ Θ
Θεὸς ~ Κ
Κακὰ ~ Κυμινοπρίστης
Κύνος ~ Μ
Μέτρῳ ~ Μόνος
Ν ~ Ο
Ὁ Ἰνδος ~ Οἷος
Ὄμμα ~ Οὐ
Οὐ γαρ ἄν ποτε ~ Οὐδὲν
Οὐδὲν πρὸς ~ Π
Πᾶν ~ Πλοῦτος
Πολλὰ ~ Προμηθεύς
Προπέτεια ~ Σ
Σοφὴν ~ Τ
Τὰ σκληρὰ ~ Τί
Τὶ δὲ ~ Τοῖς
Τὸν ~ Τῶν
Τῶν ὤτων ~ Φ
Φρονεῖν ~ Ω
Ὧ ~ Ὥσπερ
Index to the Latin Quotations
actiōnem ~ affĕrat
affĕret ~ amīci
amīcis ~ aquæ
aquam ~ audax
aude ~ B
bilis ~ C
capĭtis ~ chartâ
chartæ ~ comæ
comam ~ conservēmus
considerāti ~ cos
cotem ~ cymba
D ~ demittĕre
Democrĭtus ~ diffundĕre
dĭgĭtis ~ dolium
dolo ~ E
egregios ~ existimētur
existĭmo ~ F
famēlĭcus ~ filiæ
filiam ~ fraudātur
fraudātus ~ G
generōsa ~ H
historiæ ~ I
illīdĕre ~ inconsideratissĭmæ
inconstantiam ~ inŏpis
inops ~ irascĭtur
irātum ~ L
labia ~ lepŏres
lepōrum ~ lucra
lucri ~ M
mare ~ metam
metent ~ monĭti
monitōrĭbus ~ mutāta
mutātæ ~ N
Nili ~ O
oblectant ~ opiniōne
opiniōnem ~ P
pares ~ pendeat
pendent ~ phalĕras
phalĕris ~ popŭlos
pŏpŭlum ~ pravi
pravis ~ Protea
protectiōnem ~ Q
quassa ~ R
regēbat ~ rex
Rhe. ~ S
sapienter ~ senescit
senescunt ~ situm
situs ~ stellas
stemma ~ superstitio
superstitiōne ~ T
tendĭtur ~ toto
totum ~ U
unguĭbus ~ V
Venĕri ~ vidētur
vidi ~ vivis
vivit ~ Z
Index to the Greek Quotations
ἀπατηλοῖς ~ Δ
δάκτυλος ~ Ε
ἐρωτηθεὶς ~ Κ
κακίας ~ Μ
μεγάλα ~ Ο
Π ~ προπιστεύσαντας
πρόσεστι ~ Υ
Φ ~ Ω
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DICTIONARY or

LATIN

QUOTATIONS,

PROVERBS, MAXIMS, AND MOTTOS, CLASSICAL

INCLUDING

AND

LAW

MEDIZEVAL,

TERMS

WITH

AND

PHRASES.

A SELECTION OF

GREEK

QUOTATIONS. EDITED

BY

Hats RILEY BA: LATE

OF

CLARE

HALL,

CAMBRIDGE,

LONDON: HENRY

G. BOHN,

YORK

STREET,

MDCCCLX.

COVENT

GARDEN.

DICTIONARY OF

LATIN QUOTATIONS, PROVERBS, AND PHRASES.

A bove majori discit arüre minor. Prov.— The young ox learns to plough from the older." See We sus, &c. A citpite ad caleem.—* From head to heel." From top to toe. A fonte puro pura défliit aqua. Prov.‘ From a clear spring clear water flows." A man is generally estimated by the company he keeps, as his habits are probably similar to those of his companions. A fortiori.—' From stronger reasoning." With much greater probability. lf a pound of gunpowder can blow up a house, a fortiori a hundredweight must be able to do it. A. fronte precipitiwn, a tergo lupus.— A precipice before, a wolf behind." Said of a person between the horns of a ; dilemma. A litére—“ From the side.*