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In law, it may refer to the proprietary principle of, i.e., "from top to bottom," "all the way through," or "from head to toe." By extension, and in common morality, humanity can change their attitudes, but they will hardly change their objectives or what they have set themselves to achieve. English equivalent: Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before the rise of ancient Rome. i.e, "according to what pleases" or "as you wish." Preceded by. What customs!

Whatever He tells you, that you shall do. In law, a writ for the delivery of a clerk to his ordinary, that was formerly convicted of felony; by reason that his ordinary did not challenge him according to the privilege of clerks. fun. Used, e.g., in "as we agreed in the meeting d.d. Similar in spirit to the phrase, if you understand [something], it is not God, If you seek (his) monument, look around you. Aug 31, 2020 - Explore lil(:'s board "latin words", followed by 391 people on Pinterest. States that the preceding quoted material appears exactly that way in the source, despite any errors of spelling, grammar, usage, or fact that may be present. Used in legal language when providing additional evidence to an already sufficient collection. The mountains are in labour, a ridiculous mouse will be born. A term used to classify a taxonomic group when its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Used especially in committees, where a matter may be passed, Thus, "none can pass better title than they have", No great man ever existed who did not enjoy some portion of divine inspiration, Legal principle that no individual can preside over a hearing in which he holds a specific interest or bias. Mass is over". Legal term pronounced by a judge in order to acquit a defendant following their trial. From late 4th-century grammarian Honoratus Maurus, who sought to mock implausible word origins such as those proposed by, With the meaning "speak of the wolf, and he will come"; from, A more literal Latinization of the phrase; the most common translation is. A quotation of the. So, before getting a tattoo done, think over and choose the right one. Denoting "on equal footing", i. e., in a tie. The eldest male in a family, who held. Used especially in a medical context. O tyrant Titus Tatius, what terrible calamities you brought onto yourself! English Translation: Take up and read; take up and read! Legal principle meaning that one cannot be penalised for doing something that is not prohibited by law; penal law cannot be enacted retroactively. Used in citations after a page number to indicate that further information in other locations in the cited resource. A logical axiom that a claim is either true or false, with no third option. A slogan used by many schools and universities. It is sometimes truncated to ", the voice of the people [is] the voice of God. Sometimes miswritten as, Indicates a right exercised by a son on behalf of his mother, Indicates a right exercised by a husband on behalf of his wife, it is ignorance of the law when we do not know our own rights, Commonly referred to as "right of survivorship": a rule in property law that surviving joint tenants have rights in equal shares to a decedent's property. ", i.e., from the beginning or origin. Or "Even you, Brutus?"