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Latin LatinEnglish English
a facto ad jus non datur consequentiathe inference from the fact to the law is not allowed
adjutorium nostrum in nomine Dominiour help is in the name of the Lord
benedictus qui venit in nomine Dominiblessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord (St. Matthew 21:9)
beneficium invito non daturno benefit can be conferred upon one who will not accept it
beneficium non in eo quot fit aut datur consistit sed in ipso dantis aut facientis animoa benefit consists not in what is done or given, but in the intention of the giver or doer (Seneca)
contra verbosos noli contendere verbis; sermo datur cunctis, animi sapientia paucisdo not contend with words against wordy people; speech is given to all, wisdom to few (Dionysius Cato)
cum quod datur spectabis, et dantem adspicewhile you look at what is given, look also at the giver (Seneca)
Eo nomineUnder that name
eodem animo beneficium debetur, quo datura benefit is estimated according to the mind of the giver (Seneca)
est quadam (or quoddam) prodire tenus, si non datur ultrait is something to proceed thus far, if it be not permitted to go farther (Horace)
haud nomine tantumnot in name alone
hostis est uxor invita quæ ad virum nuptum daturthe wife who is given in marriage to a man against her will becomes his enemy (Plautus)
hæc ego mecum compressis agito labris; ubi quid datur oti, illudo chartisthese things I revolve around myself with compressed lips; when I have any leisure, I amuse myself with my writings (Horace)
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)
intret amicitiæ nomine tectus amorlove will enter cloaked in friendship’s name (Ovid)
misero datur quodcunque, fortunæ datæwhatever we give to the wretched, we lend to fortune (Seneca)
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
nullum est sine nomine saxumno stone without a name (or, without a tale to tell) (Lucan, said of the fate of Troy)
nullum sine nomine saxumno stone without a name (or, without a tale to tell) (Lucan, said of the fate of Troy)
perpetuus nulli datur usus, et hæres hæredem alterius, velut unda supervenit undamperpetual possession is allowed to none, and one heir succeeds another as wave follows wave (Horace)
quid datur a divis felici optatius hora?what thing more to be wished do the gods bestow than a happy hour? (i.e., a golden opportunity) (Catullus)
Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narraturWhy are you laughing? Change the name and the story is about you (Horace)
quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narraturwhy do you laugh? Change the name and the story is told of you (Horace)
renovato nomineby a revived name
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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