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  2. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    See specific phrases below per angusta ad augusta: through difficulties to greatness: Joining sentence of the conspirators in the drama Hernani by Victor Hugo (1830). The motto of numerous educational establishments. per annum (pa.) each year: Thus, "yearly"—occurring every year per ardua: through adversity: Motto of the British RAF Regiment ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    ad astra per aspera: to the stars through difficulties: i.e., "a rough road leads to the stars", as on the Launch Complex 34 memorial plaque for the astronauts of Apollo 1. Used as a motto by the State of Kansas and other organisations ad augusta per angusta: through difficulties to honours: i.e., to rise to a high position overcoming hardships.

  4. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    Nemo potest facere per alium quod per se non potest: No one can do through another what he cannot do himself. nihil dicit: He says nothing. A judgement rendered in the absence of a plea, or in the event one party refuses to cooperate in the proceedings. nisi: unless A decree that does not enter into force unless some other specified condition ...

  5. List of Latin phrases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their translation into English. To view all phrases on a single, lengthy document, see: List of Latin phrases (full) The list is also divided alphabetically into twenty pages:

  6. List of Latin phrases (I) - Wikipedia

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    ignotum per ignotius: unknown by means of the more unknown: An explanation that is less clear than the thing to be explained. Synonymous with obscurum per obscurius. ignotus (ign.) unknown: illum oportet crescere me autem minui: He must become greater; I must become less: In the Gospel of John 3:30, a phrase said by John the Baptist after ...

  7. Per ardua ad astra - Wikipedia

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    Per ardua ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "through adversity to the stars" [1] or "through struggle to the stars" [2] that is the official motto of the Royal Air Force and other Commonwealth air forces such as the Royal Australian Air Force and Royal New Zealand Air Force, as well as the Royal Indian Air Force until 1947.

  8. Category:Latin logical phrases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Latin logical phrases" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... Ignotum per ignotius; Ipse dixit; Ipso facto; Ipso jure; M.

  9. List of Latin phrases (A) - Wikipedia

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    ad astra per aspera: to the stars through difficulties: i.e., "a rough road leads to the stars", as on the Launch Complex 34 memorial plaque for the astronauts of Apollo 1. Used as a motto by the State of Kansas and other organisations ad augusta per angusta: through difficulties to honours: i.e., to rise to a high position overcoming hardships.