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Results for: adjutorium nostrum in nomine DominiTranslations 1 - 30 of 43
Latin LatinEnglish English
adjutorium nostrum in nomine Dominiour help is in the name of the Lord
A.D. (anno Domini)in the year of our Lord
anno Domini (A.D.)in the year of our Lord
benedicite, omnia opera Domini, Domino; laudate et superexaltate eum in seculabless the Lord, all the works of the Lord; praise him and exalt him above all things forever (Daniel 3:57)
benedictus qui venit in nomine Dominiblessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord (St. Matthew 21:9)
domini pudet, non servitutisI am ashamed of my master, not of my servitude (Seneca)
Domini quid reddam?what shall I render unto the Lord?
Eo nomineUnder that name
fecisti nos ad te et inquietum est cor nostrum, donec requiescat in te (or, fecisti enim nos ad te, et cor inquietum donec requiescat in te)you (God) have created us for yourself, and our heart cannot be quieted until it finds rest in you (St. Augustine)
forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istisperhaps my name will be linked with theirs (Ovid)
haud nomine tantumnot in name alone
in Christi nominein Christ’s name
In nomine DominiIn the name of the Lord
in nomine Domini incipit omne malumin the name of the Lord every evil begins
in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sanctiin the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (from the Catholic Mass)
in principatu commutando, civium nil præter domini nomen mutant pauperesin a change of masters, the poor change nothing except their master’s name (Phædrus)
initium sapientiæ est timor Dominithe beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord (also, the beginning of wisdom is the fear of domini, the master)
intret amicitiæ nomine tectus amorlove will enter cloaked in friendship’s name (Ovid)
intus et in jecore ægro nascuntur dominimasters spring up in our own breasts, and from a sickly liver (Persius)
Jasper fert myrrham, thus Melchior, Balthazar aurum. Hæc quicum secum portet tria nomina regum, solvitur a morbo, Domini pietate, caducoJasper brings myrrh, Melchior frankincense, and Balthazar gold. Whoever carries with him the names of these three kings will, by the grace of the Lord, be exempt from the falling sickness (a medieval European charm)
Leo de Juda est robur nostrumthe Lion of Judah is our strength
major hæreditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure et legibus, quam a parentibusa greater inheritance comes to each of us from our rights and laws than from our parents (Cicero)
majores fertilissium is agro oculum domini esse dixeruntour fathers used to say that the master’s eye was the best fertilizer (Pliny the Elder)
Mare nostrumOur sea. (Mediterranean)
misericordia Domini inter pontem et fontembetween bridge and stream the Lord’s mercy may be found (St. Augustine)
Mutato nomineThe name being changed
mutato nomine, de te fabula narraturchange but the name, and the tale is told of you (Horace)
nomine tenusnominally, in name
nomine tenus nominetenusas far as the meaning of the word extends
non nostrum (inter vos) tantas componere litesit is not for us to settle such disputes (among you) (Virgil)
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