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Results for: master of fireTranslations 1 - 30 of 82
English EnglishLatin Latin
a fire is difficult to ward off when the neighboring house is in flames (Ovid)proximus a tectis ignis defenditur ægre
a fire, if neglected, always gathers in strength (Horace)neglecta solent incendia sumere vires
a foolish fire (i.e., specious words; a will-o’-the-wisp)ignis fatuus (pl. ignes fatui)
a great fire, unless you feed it, spends its rage in vain (Virgil)magnus sine viribus ignis incassum furit
a master who fears his servants is lower than a servantminor est quam servus, dominus qui servos timet
as fire when thrown into water is cooled down and put out, so also a false accusation, when brought against a man of the purest and holiest character, boils over and is at once dissipated and vanishes (Cicero)ut ignis aquam conjectus, continuo restinguitur et refrigeratur, sic refervens falsum crimen in purissimam et castissimam vitam collatum, statim concidit et extinguitur
as the yellow gold is tested in the fire, so the faith of friendship can only be known in the time of adversity (Ovid)scilicet, ut fulvum spectatur in ignibus aurum, tempore sic duro est inspicienda fides
be master of your soul, lest your untamed nature bring forth deceit and disgrace (Appius Claudius)tui animi compote es, ne quid fraudis stuprique ferocia pariat
bound to swear by the opinions of no master, I present myself a guest wherever the storm drives me (Horace)nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri, quo me cunque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes
burn down, burn, set on fireexuro, exussum
conquer, overcome, master, win, surpass, excelvinco vici victum
do not stir the fire with a swordignem ne gladio fodito
earth, air, fire, waterterra, flatus, ignis, aqua
envy, like fire, always makes for the highest points (Livy)invidiam, tanquam ignem, summa petere
exussum, burn down, burn, set on fireextermino
few men desire liberty; the majority are satisfied with a just master (Sallust)pauci libertatem, pars magna justos dominos volunt
fireignis
fire from fireab igne ignem
fire tests gold, adversity brave men (Seneca)ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes viros
Flame follows smoke. (there is no smoke without fire) (Plautus)Flamma fumo est proxima
flame is close to smoke (i.e., where there is smoke, there is fire) (Plautus)flamma fumo est proxima
flame, fireflamma
Foolish fire (will-o-the-wisp)Ignis fatuus
guider, leader, director, ruler, masterrector
he (or she) nourishes the poison in the veins, and is consumed by the hidden fire (Virgil, said of love that is hidden)vulnus alit venis, et cæco carpitur igni
I am ashamed of my master, not of my servitude (Seneca)domini pudet, non servitutis
I am the Master of the Universe!Magister Mundi sum!
I have now completed a work that neither the wrath of Jove, nor fire, nor sword, nor the consuming tooth of time, shall be able to destroy (Ovid, meant as irony)jamque opus exegi quod nec Jovis ira, nec ignis, nec poterit ferrum, nec edax abolere vetustas
I love You Master.Te Domine amo
I will not marry a wife to be my master (Martial)uxori nubere nolo meæ
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