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phrase of the day. aqu ā et ign e interdictus. forbidden from water and fire. Latin iI stage 21 (1). phrase of the day. doctus cum libr ō. having been taught with a book. Latin iI Stage 21 (2). phrase of the day. post scriptum (P.S.).
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phrase of the day aquā et igne interdictus forbidden from water and fire Latin iI stage 21 (1)
phrase of the day doctus cum librō having been taught with a book Latin iI Stage 21 (2)
phrase of the day post scriptum (P.S.) after it, having been written Latin iI stage 21 (3)
phrase of the day ab urbe conditā from the city having been founded (from the founding of the city) Latin iI Stage 21 (4)
phrase of the day vae victīs woe to the conquered Latin iI stage 21 (5)
phrase of the day suspendēns omnia nasō hanging everything from the nose Latin iI stage 22 (1)
phrase of the day vīnō tortus et īrā (torqueō, torquēre, torsī, tortus) having been tormented by wine and anger Latin iI stage 22 (2)
phrase of the day ad utrumque parātus (parō, parāre, parāvī, parātus) prepared for the worst Latin iI stage 22 (3)
phrase of the day mentīrī splendidē to lie splendidly (boldly) Latin iI stage 22 (4)
phrase of the day audacter et sincerē boldly and sincerely Latin iI stage 22 (5)
phrase of the day nec temerē nec timidē neither rashly nor frightenedly Latin iI stage 22 (6)
phrase of the day nihil facilius quam lacrimae inhaurescit nothing dries more easily than tears Latin iI stage 23 (1)
phrase of the day fortiter in rē, suāviter in modō bravely in action, gently in manner Latin iI stage 23 (2)
phrase of the day nēmō mē impūnē lacessit no one provokes me without punishment Latin iI stage 23 (3)
phrase of the day vulnerātus, nōn victus wounded, not conquered Latin iI stage 23 (4)
phrase of the day vox clamantis in desertō a voice of one crying in the desert Latin iI stage 23 (5)
phrase of the day praemonitus, praemunitus forewarned, forearmed Latin iI stage 23 (6)
phrase of the day nunc est bibendum now [we] must drink! Latin iI stage 26 (1)
phrase of the day dē gustibus, nōn est disputandum [we] must not argue about tastes (there’s no accounting for tastes) Latin iI stage 26 (2)
phrase of the day corrigenda [things which we] must correct Latin iI stage 26 (3)
phrase of the day Carthāgō dēlenda est Carthage must be destroyed Latin iI stage 26 (4)
phrase of the day nīl dēsperandum est [we] must despair nothing Latin iI stage 26 (5)
phrase of the day quid faciendum est? what must [we] do? Latin iI stage 26 (6)
phrase of the day dō ut dēs I give so that you give Latin iI stage 27 (1)
phrase of the day cavē nē cadās beware, lest you fall Latin iI stage 27 (2)
phrase of the day crēde ut intellegās believe so that you understand Latin iI stage 27 (3)
phrase of the day fac ut sciam do it so that I know Latin iI stage 27 (4)
phrase of the day factīs non verbīs by deeds, not by words Latin iI stage 28 (1)
phrase of the day cum granō salis with a grain of salt Latin iI stage 28 (2)
phrase of the day vox faucibus haesit the voice sticks in the throat Latin iI stage 28 (3)
phrase of the day magnō cum gaudiō with great joy Latin iI stage 28 (4)
phrase of the day auribus teneō lupum I have the wolf by the ears Latin iI stage 28 (5)
phrase of the day probitās laudātur et alget honesty is praised and freezes Latin iI stage 29 (1)
phrase of the day tempora mutantur et nōs mutāmur in illīs the times are changed and we are changed in them Latin iI stage 29 (2)
phrase of the day orātor fit, poēta nascitur one becomes a speaker, a poet is born Latin iI Stage 29 (3)
phrase of the day quod citō acquiritur, citō perit that which is acquired quickly, quickly perishes Latin iI stage 29 (4)
phrase of the day alea iacta est (iaciō, iacere, iēcī, iactus) the die has been cast Latin iI stage 30 (1)
phrase of the day acta est fabula (agō, agere, ēgī, actus) the drama has been done Latin iI stage 30 (2)
phrase of the day multī sunt vocātī, paucīvērōēlectī (vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus) (ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlectus) many have been called, few indeed have been chosen Latin iI stage 30 (3)
phrase of the day repente dīvēs nēmō factus est bonus (faciō, facere, fēcī, factus) no one rich suddenly has been made good Latin iI stage 30 (4)
phrase of the day Deō volente (volō, velle, voluī) with God willing Latin iI stage 31 (1)
phrase of the day vice versā (vertō, vertere, vertī, versus = ‘turn around’) with the situation turned around (vice versa) Latin iI stage 31 (2)
phrase of the day currente calamō (currō, currere, cucurrī) with the pen running on (sloppily done) Latin iI stage 31 (3)
phrase of the day pollice versō (vertō, vertere, versī, versus = ‘turn’) with the thumb turned Latin iI stage 31 (4)
phrase of the day arrectīs auribus (arrigō, arrigere, arrēxī, arrectus = ‘prick up’) with ears pricked up Latin iI stage 31 (5)
phrase of the day causā cessante, cessat et effectus (cessō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus= ‘cease’) with the cause ceasing, so ceases the effect Latin iI stage 31 (6)
phrase of the day mutātō nōmine (mutō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus) with the name changed (it applies to you too!) Latin iI stage 31 (7)
phrase of the day nōn sequitur it does not follow Latin iI stage 32 (1)
phrase of the day moritūrī tē salūtāmus we, about to die, salute you Latin iI stage 32 (2)
phrase of the day confiteor I confess Latin iI stage 32 (3)