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(+ refl.) to show oneself, present oneselfpraebeo prebeo
all things must be in Greek!, when it is more shameful for our Romans to be ignorant of Latin (Juvenal)omnia Græce!, cum sit turpe magis nostris nescire Latine
Anything said in Latin sounds profoundQuid quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur
Anything said in Latin sounds profoundQuidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur
as length of life is denied to us, we should at least do something to show that we have lived (Cicero)quoniam diu vixesse denegatur, aliquid faciamus quo possimus ostendere nos vixisse
between bridge and stream the Lord’s mercy may be found (St. Augustine)misericordia Domini inter pontem et fontem
Beware of anyone who has just one book. (Latin Epigram)Cave ab homine unius libri
circumstances do not make a man weak, but they show what manner of man he is (Thomas à Kempis)occasiones namque hominem fragilem non faciunt, sed qualis sit ostendunt
divine nature gave us the fields, human art built our cities (Latin version of the Spanish motto over the Santa Barbara County Court House) (Varro)divina natura dedit agros, ars humana ædificavit urbes
Fools laugh at the Latin language. (Ovid)Rident stolidi verba latina
For the causes of justice and mercyCausarum justia et misericordia
grace, mercy, and peacegratia misericordia et pax
had I not sinned, what had there been for you to pardon? My fate has given you the material for mercy (Ovid)sed nisi peccassem, quid tu concedere posses? Materiam veniæ sors tibi nostra dedit
hail, Queen, mother of mercy, hail our life, our sweetness, and our hope! (an 11th-century hymn to the Virgin Mary)salve, Regina, mater misericordiæ, vita, dulcedo et spes nostra, salve!
Have mercyMiserere
Honk if you speak LatinSona si latine loqueris
I dont really know all that much LatinRevera linguam latinam vix cognovi
I have this compulsion to speak LatinLatine loqui coactus sum
I show you what you can do for yourself; the only path to a tranquil life lies through virtue (Juvenal)monstro quod ipse tibi possis dare; semita certe tranquillæ per virtutem patet unica vitæ
if you show contempt for abuse, it will gradually die away; if you show irritation, it will be seen as deserved (Tacitus)carmina spreta exolescent; si irascare, agnita videntur
if you wish me to weep, you must first show grief yourself (Horace)si vis me flere, dolendum est primum ipsi tibi
in Greek he is the most accomplished Grecian, and in Latin the most thorough Latinist (said of Erasmus)inter Græcos græcissimus, inter Latinos latinissimus
in promptu habereto have read, display, have on showpromptu
indulgence, forbearance, humanity, mercy, gentleness, etcclementia
it is my duty to show justice without recompense (Seneca)me justum esse gratis oportet
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us, grant us peace (from the Catholic Mass)Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis, dona nobis pacem
let our friends perish, provided our enemies fall along with them (a Greek proverb in Latin, condemned by Cicero)pereant amici, dum una inimici intercidant
Lord, have mercy on us (from the Greek)Kyrie eleison
many shed tears merely for show; and have their eyes quite dry whenever there is no one to observe them (Seneca)plerique enim lacrimas fundunt ut ostendant; et toties siccos oculos habent, quoties spectator definit
May God Have MercyDeus Misereatur
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