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  2. Amicus usque ad aras - Wikipedia

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    Amicus usque ad aras is a Latin phrase usually translated into English as "a friend as far as to the altar", "a life-long partner" or "a friend to the very end". [1] The plural of amicus is amici leading to a separate usage of amici usque ad aras. [2] A song of the same name dates to the defunct Yale University Greek organization Phi Theta Psi ...

  3. List of Latin phrases (A) - Wikipedia

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    amicus usque ad aras: a friend as far as to the altars "a friend as far as to the altars", "a friend whose only higher allegiance is to religion", "a friend to the very end". amittere legem terrae: to lose the law of the land: An obsolete legal phrase signifying the forfeiture of the right of swearing in any court or cause, or to become infamous.

  4. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    amicus usque ad aras: a friend as far as to the altars "a friend as far as to the altars", "a friend whose only higher allegiance is to religion", "a friend to the very end". amittere legem terrae: to lose the law of the land: An obsolete legal phrase signifying the forfeiture of the right of swearing in any court or cause, or to become infamous.

  5. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    vade ad formicam: go to the ant: From the Vulgate, Proverbs 6:6. The full quotation translates as "Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise!" [2] vade mecum: go with me: A vade-mecum or vademecum is an item one carries around, especially a handbook. vade retro Satana: go back, Satan

  6. List of Latin phrases (U) - Wikipedia

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    usque ad finem: to the very end: Often used in reference to battle, implying a willingness to keep fighting until you die. usus est magister optimus: practice is the best teacher. In other words, practice makes perfect. Also sometimes translated "use makes master." ut aquila versus coelum: As an eagle towards the sky: Motto of Bowdoin College ...

  7. Category:Latin words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    A solis ortu usque ad occasum; Ab urbe condita; Acta Apostolicae Sedis; Acta Croatica; Acta Diurna; Acta Senatus; Ad astra; Ad beatissimi Apostolorum; Ad eundem; Ad fontes; Ad hoc; Ad hominem; Ad honorem; Ad infinitum; Ad libitum; Ad maiorem Dei gloriam; Ad metalla; Ad nauseam; Ad orientem; Ad personam; Ad quod damnum; Ad sectam; Ad utrumque ...

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  9. Talk:List of Latin phrases (A) - Wikipedia

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    a maximis ad minima; a mensa et toro; a quo; a tergo; a verbis ad verbera; a vinculo matrimonii; ab absurdo; ab asino lanam; absit invidia; absolvo; ab uno disce omnes; abyssus abyssum invocat; accessit; Acheruntis pabulum; actio personalis moritur cum persona; ad (used in mathematical proofs: "ad (a):" means "Proof of (a):") ad arbitrium; ad ...