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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nemo nisi per amicitiam cognoscitur [Notes] Used to imply that one must like a subject in order to study it. [Translation] | No one learns except by friendship | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nemo saltat sobrius [Notes] The short and more common form of "Nemo enim fere saltat sobrius, nisi forte insanit", "Nobody dances sober, unless he is completely insane." [Translation] | Nobody dances sober | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare [Notes] A maxim banning mandatory self-incrimination. Near-synonymous with accusare nemo se debet nisi coram Deo. Similar phrases include: nemo tenetur armare adversarium contra se (no one is bound to arm an opponent against himself), meaning that a defendant is not obligated to in any way assist the prosecutor to his own detriment; nemo tenetur edere instrumenta contra se (no one is bound to produce documents against himself, meaning that a defendant is not obligated to provide materials to be used against himself (this is true in Roman law and has survived in modern criminal law, but no longer applies in modern civil law); and nemo tenere prodere se ipsum (no one is bound to betray himself), meaning that a defendant is not obligated to testify against himself. [Translation] | no one is bound to accuse himself (the right to silence) | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] neque semper arcum tendit Apollo [Notes] Horace, Carmina 2/10:19-20. The same image appears in a fable of Phaedrus. [Translation] | nor does Apollo always keep his bow drawn | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] Ne quid nimis [Translation] | Nothing in excess | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nervos belli, pecuniam infinitam [Notes] In war, it is essential to be able to purchase supplies and to pay troops (as Napoleon put it, "An army marches on its stomach"). [Translation] | Endless money forms the sinews of war | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil ad rem [Notes] That is, in law, irrelevant and/or inconsequential. [Translation] | nothing to do with the point | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil boni sine labore [Notes] Motto of Palmerston North Boys' High School [Translation] | nothing achieved without hard work | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil dicit [Notes] In law, a declination by a defendant to answer charges or put in a plea. [Translation] | he says nothing | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil enim lacrima citius arescit [Notes] Pseudo-Cicero, Ad Herrenium, 2/31:50 [Translation] | nothing dries sooner than a tear | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil humanum mihi alienum [Notes] Adapted from Terence's Heauton Timorumenos (The Self-Tormentor), homo sum humani a me nihil alienum puto ("I am a human being; nothing human is strange to me"). Sometimes ending in est. [Translation] | nothing human is alien to me | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil in intellectu nisi prius in sensu [Notes] The guiding principle of empiricism, and accepted in some form by Aristotle, Aquinas, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Leibniz, however, added nisi intellectus ipse (except the intellect itself). [Translation] | nothing in the intellect unless first in sense | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil nimis [Notes] Or nothing to excess. Latin translation of the inscription of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. [Translation] | nothing too | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil novi [Notes] Or just "nothing new". The phrase exists in two versions: as nihil novi sub sole (nothing new under the sun), from the Vulgate, and as nihil novi nisi commune consensu (nothing new unless by the common consensus), a 1505 law of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and one of the cornerstones of its Golden Liberty. [Translation] | nothing of the new | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil obstat [Notes] A notation, usually on a title page, indicating that a Roman Catholic censor has reviewed the book and found nothing objectionable to faith or morals in its content. See also imprimatur. [Translation] | nothing prevents | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil sine Deo [Notes] Motto of the Kingdom of Romania, while ruled by the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen dynasty (1878–1947). [Translation] | nothing without God | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nihil ultra [Notes] Motto of St. Xavier's College, Calcutta [Translation] | nothing beyond | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil admirari [Notes] Or "nihil admirari". Cicero, Tusculanae Disputationes (3,30), Horace, Epistulae (1,6,1), and Seneca, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, (8,5). Motto of the Fitzgibbon family. See John FitzGibbon, 1st Earl of Clare [Translation] | be surprised at nothing | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil desperandum [Notes] That is, "never despair". [Translation] | nothing must be despaired at | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil igitur fieri de nilo posse fatendumst [Notes] From Lucretius' De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things), I.205 [Translation] | nothing, therefore, we must confess, can be made from nothing | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] Nil igitur mors est ad nos [Notes] From Lucretius' De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things), III.831 [Translation] | Death, therefore, is nothing to us | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil mortalibus ardui est [Notes] From Horace's Odes. Motto of Rathkeale College, New Zealand and Brunts School, England. [Translation] | nothing is impossible for humankind | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil nisi bonum [Notes] Short for nil nisi bonum de mortuis dicere. That is, "Don't speak ill of anyone who has died". Also "Nil magnum nisi bonum" (nothing is great unless good), motto of St Catherine's School, Toorak, Pennant Hills High School and Petit Seminaire Higher Secondary School. [Translation] | (about the dead say) nothing unless (it is) good | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil nisi malis terrori [Notes] Motto of The King's School, Macclesfield [Translation] | no terror, except to the bad | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil per os, rarely non per os (n.p.o.) [Notes] Medical shorthand indicating that oral foods and fluids should be withheld from the patient. [Translation] | nothing through the mouth | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil satis nisi optimum [Notes] Motto of Everton F.C., residents of Goodison Park, Liverpool. [Translation] | nothing [is] enough unless [it is] the best | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil sine labore [Notes] Motto of Fitzoy High School, Brisbane Grammar School, Brisbane Girls Grammar School, Greenwich Public School, Victoria School, Victoria Junior College, Baines High School, St Mungo's Academy and Heckmondwike Grammar School [Translation] | nothing without labour | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil sine numine [Notes] Or "nothing without providence". State motto of Colorado, adopted in 1861. Probably derived from Virgil's Aeneid Book II, line 777, "non haec sine numine divum eveniunt" (these things do not come to pass without the will of Heaven). See also numen. [Translation] | nothing without the divine will | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nil volentibus arduum [Notes] Nothing is impossible for the willing [Translation] | Nothing [is] arduous for the willing | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nisi Dominus frustra [Notes] That is, "everything is in vain without God". Summarized from Psalm 127 (126 Vulgate), "nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum in vanum laboraverunt qui aedificant eam nisi Dominus custodierit civitatem frustra vigilavit qui custodit" (unless the Lord builds the house, they work on a useless thing who build it; unless the Lord guards the community, he keeps watch in vain who guards it). Motto of Edinburgh, St Thomas School, Kolkata, Union Secondary School Awkunanaw, Enugu and St. Stephen's Episcopal School. [Translation] | if not the Lord, [it is] in vain | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nisi paria non pugnant [Notes] Irascetur aliquis: tu contra beneficiis prouoca; cadit statim simultas ab altera parte deserta; nisi paria non pugnant. (If any one is angry with you, meet his anger by returning benefits for it: a quarrel which is only taken up on one side falls to the ground: it takes two men to fight.) Seneca the Younger, De Ira (On Anger): Book 2, cap. 34, line 5. [Translation] | it takes two to make a fight | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nisi prius [Notes] In England, a direction that a case be brought up to Westminster for trial before a single judge and jury. In the United States, a court where civil actions are tried by a single judge sitting with a jury, as distinguished from an appellate court. [Translation] | unless previously | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nitimur in vetitum [Notes] From Ovid's Amores, III.4:17. It means that when we are denied of something, we will eagerly pursue the denied thing. Used by Friedrich Nietzsche in his Ecce Homo to indicate that his philosophy pursues what is forbidden to other philosophers. [Translation] | We strive for the forbidden | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nobis bene, nemini male [Notes] Inscription on the old Nobistor (de) gatepost that divided Altona and St. Pauli [Translation] | Good for us, Bad for no one | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nolens volens [Notes] That is, "whether unwillingly or willingly". Sometimes rendered volens nolens, aut nolens aut volens or nolentis volentis. Similar to willy-nilly, though that word is derived from Old English will-he nil-he ([whether] he will or [whether] he will not). [Translation] | unwilling, willing | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] noli me tangere [Notes] Commonly translated "touch me not". According to the Gospel of John, this was said by Jesus to Mary Magdalene after his resurrection. [Translation] | do not touch me | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] noli turbare circulos meos [Notes] That is, "Don't upset my calculations!" Said by Archimedes to a Roman soldier who, despite having been given orders not to, killed Archimedes at the conquest of Syracuse, Sicily. The soldier was executed for his act. [Translation] | Do not disturb my circles! | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] "nolite te bastardes carborundorum" (Dog Latin) [Notes] From The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood — the protagonist (Offred) finds the phrase inscribed on the inside of her wardrobe. One of many variants of Illegitimi non carborundum. [Translation] | "Don't let the bastards grind you down | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nolle prosequi [Notes] A legal motion by a prosecutor or other plaintiff to drop legal charges, usually in exchange for a diversion program or out-of-court settlement. [Translation] | to be unwilling to prosecute | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nolo contendere [Notes] That is, "no contest". A plea that can be entered on behalf of a defendant in a court that states that the accused doesn't admit guilt, but will accept punishment for a crime. Nolo contendere pleas cannot be used as evidence in another trial. [Translation] | I do not wish to contend | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nomen amicitiae sic, quatenus expedit, haeret [Notes] Petronius, Satyricon, 80. [Translation] | the name of friendship lasts just so long as it is profitable | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nomen dubium [Notes] A scientific name of unknown or doubtful application. [Translation] | doubtful name | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nomen est omen [Notes] Thus, "true to its name". [Translation] | the name is a sign | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nomen nescio (N.N.) [Notes] Thus, the name or person in question is unknown. [Translation] | I do not know the name | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nomen nudum [Notes] A purported scientific name that does not fulfill the proper formal criteria and therefore cannot be used unless it is subsequently proposed correctly. [Translation] | naked name | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non auro, sed ferro, recuperanda est patria [Notes] According to some roman this sentence was said by Marcus Furius Camillus to Brennus, the chief of the Gauls, after he demanded more gold from the citizens of the recently sacked Rome in 390 BC. [Translation] | Not gold, but iron redeems the native land | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro [Notes] Motto of Republic of Ragusa, inscribed over the gates of St. Lawrence Fortress. From Gualterus Anglicus's version of Aesop's fable "The Dog and the Wolf". [Translation] | liberty is not well sold for all the gold | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non bis in idem [Notes] A legal principle forbidding double jeopardy. [Translation] | not twice in the same thing | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non canimus surdis, respondent omnia silvae [Notes] Virgil, Eclogues 10:8 [Translation] | we sing not to the deaf; the trees echo every word | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non causa pro causa [Notes] Also known as the "questionable cause" or "false cause". Refers to any logical fallacy where a cause is incorrectly identified. [Translation] | not the cause for the cause | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non compos mentis [Notes] See compos mentis. Also rendered non compos sui (not in control of himself). Samuel Johnson, author of the first English dictionary, theorized that the word nincompoop may derive from this phrase. [Translation] | not in control of the mind | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non constat [Notes] Used to explain scientific phenomena and religious advocations, for example in medieval history, for rulers to issue a 'Non Constat' decree, banning the worship of a holy figure. In legal context, occasionally a backing for nulling information that was presented by an attorney. Without any tangible proof, Non constat information is difficult to argue for. [Translation] | it is not certain | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non ducor, duco [Notes] Motto of São Paulo city, Brazil. See also pro Brasilia fiant eximia. [Translation] | I am not led; I lead | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non est princeps super leges, sed leges supra principem [Notes] Pliny the Younger, Panegyricus 65:1. [Translation] | the prince is not above the laws, but the laws above the prince. | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non extinguetur [Notes] Motto of the Society of Antiquaries of London accompanying their Lamp of knowledge emblem [Translation] | shall not be extinguished | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non facias malum ut inde fiat bonum [Notes] More simply, "don't do wrong to do right". The direct opposite of the phrase "the ends justify the means". [Translation] | you should not make evil in order that good may be made from it | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non hos quaesitum munus in usus [Notes] Virgil, Aeneid, 4:647, of the sword with which Dido will commit suicide. "Not for so dire an enterprise design’d." (Dryden trans.; 1697)[58] "A gift asked for no use like this." (Mackail trans.; 1885).[59] "Ne'er given for an end so dire." (Taylor trans.; 1907)[60] "A gift not asked for use like this!" (Williams trans.; 1910).[61] Quoted by Francis Bacon of the civil law, "not made for the countries it governeth". [Translation] | A gift sought for no such purpose | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non impediti ratione cogitationis [Notes] motto of radio show Car Talk [Translation] | unencumbered by the thought process | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non in legendo sed in intelligendo leges consistunt [Translation] | the laws depend not on being read, but on being understood | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non liquet [Notes] Also "it is not clear" or "it is not evident". A sometimes controversial decision handed down by a judge when they feel that the law is not complete. [Translation] | it is not proven | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non loqui sed facere [Notes] Motto of the University of Western Australia's Engineering faculty student society. [Translation] | not talk but action | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non mihi solum [Notes] Motto of Anderson Junior College, Singapore. [Translation] | not for myself alone | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non ministrari sed ministrare [Notes] Motto of Wellesley College and Shimer College (from Matthew 20:28 in the Vulgate). [Translation] | not to be served, but to serve | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non multa sed multum [Notes] Motto of the Daniel Pearl Magnet High School. [Translation] | not quantity but quality | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] Non nobis Domine [Notes] Christian hymn based on psalm 115. [Translation] | Not to us (oh) Lord | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non nobis nati [Notes] Motto of St Albans School (Hertfordshire) [Translation] | 'Born not for ourselves' | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non nobis solum [Notes] Appears in Cicero's De Officiis Book 1:22 in the form non nobis solum nati sumus (we are not born for ourselves alone). Motto of Lower Canada College, Montreal and University College, Durham University, and Willamette University. [Translation] | not for ourselves alone | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non numerantur, sed ponderantur [Notes] Old saying. Paul Erdős (1913–1996), in The Man Who Loved Only Numbers by Paul Hoffman [62] [Translation] | they are not counted, but weighed | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non obstante veredicto [Notes] A judgment notwithstanding verdict, a legal motion asking the court to reverse the jury's verdict on the grounds that the jury could not have reached such a verdict reasonably. [Translation] | not standing in the way of a verdict | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non olet [Notes] See pecunia non olet. [Translation] | it doesn't smell | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non omnia possumus omnest [Notes] Virgil, Eclogues 8:63 (and others). [Translation] | not everyone can do everything | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non omnis moriar [Notes] Horace, Carmina 3/30:6. "Not all of me will die", a phrase expressing the belief that a part of the speaker will survive beyond death. [Translation] | I shall not all die | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non plus ultra [Notes] the ultimate. See also 'ne plus ultra' [Translation] | nothing further beyond | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non possumus [Translation] | not possible | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non possunt primi esse omnes omni in tempore [Notes] (It is impossible always to excel) Decimus Laberius. [Translation] | not everyone can occupy the first rank forever | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non progredi est regredi [Translation] | to not go forward is to go backward | []
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42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non prosequitur [Notes] A judgment in favor of a defendant when the plaintiff failed to take the necessary steps in an action within the time allowed. [Translation] | he does not proceed | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non scholae sed vitae [Notes] An inversion of non vitae sed scholae now used as a school motto [Translation] | [We learn] not for school but for life | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non qui parum habet, set qui plus cupit, pauper est [Notes] Seneca the Younger, Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, 2:6. [Translation] | It is not he who has little, but he who wants more, who is the pauper. | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non quis sed quid [Notes] Used in the sense "what matters is not who says it but what he says" – a warning against ad hominem arguments; frequently used as motto, including that of Southwestern University. [Translation] | not who but what | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sequitur [Notes] In general, a comment which is absurd due to not making sense in its context (rather than due to being inherently nonsensical or internally inconsistent), often used in humor. As a logical fallacy, a conclusion that does not follow from a premise. [Translation] | it does not follow | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non serviam [Notes] Possibly derived from a Vulgate mistranslation of the Book of Jeremiah. Commonly used in literature as Satan's statement of disobedience to God, though in the original context the quote is attributed to Israel, not Satan. [Translation] | I will not serve | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sibi [Notes] A slogan used by many schools and universities. [Translation] | Not for self | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sibi, sed patriae [Notes] Engraved on the doors of the United States Naval Academy chapel; motto of the USS Halyburton (FFG-40). [Translation] | Not for self, but for country | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sibi, sed suis [Notes] A slogan used by many schools and universities. [Translation] | Not for one's self but for one's own | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sibi, sed omnibus [Notes] A slogan used by many schools and universities. [Translation] | Not for one's self but for all | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sic dormit, sed vigilat [Notes] Martin Luther on mortality of the soul. [Translation] | Sleeps not but is awake | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non silba, sed anthar; Deo vindice [Notes] A slogan used by the Ku Klux Klan [Translation] | Not for self, but for others; God will vindicate | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non sum qualis eram [Notes] Or "I am not the kind of person I once was". Expresses a change in the speaker. Horace, Odes 4/1:3. [Translation] | I am not such as I was | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non teneas aurum totum quod splendet ut aurum [Notes] Also, "All that glitters is not gold." Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice. [Translation] | Do not hold as gold all that shines as gold | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non timebo mala [Notes] Printed on the colt in Supernatural. [Translation] | I will fear no evil | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non vestra sed vos [Notes] Motto of St Chad's College, Durham. [Translation] | Not yours but you | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non vitae sed scholae [Notes] From a passage of occupatio in Seneca the Younger's moral letters to Lucilius,[63] wherein Lucilius is given the argument that too much literature fails to prepare students for life [Translation] | [We learn] not for life but for schooltime | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] non vi, sed verbo [Notes] From Martin Luther's "Invocavit Sermons" preached in March, 1522, against the Zwickau prophets unrest in Wittenberg;[64] later echoed in the Augsburg Confession as ...sine vi humana, sed Verbo: bishops should act "without human force, but through the Word".[65] [Translation] | Not by force, but by the word [of God] | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nosce te ipsum [Notes] From Cicero, based on the Greek γνῶθι σεαυτόν (gnothi seauton), inscribed on the pronaos of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, according to the Greek periegetic writer Pausanias (10.24.1). A non-traditional Latin rendering, temet nosce (thine own self know), is translated in The Matrix as "know thyself". [Translation] | know thyself | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] noster nostri [Notes] Approximately "Our hearts beat as one." [Translation] | Literally "Our ours" | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nota bene (n.b.) [Notes] That is, "please note" or "note it well". [Translation] | mark well | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] novus ordo seclorum [Notes] From Virgil. Motto on the Great Seal of the United States. Similar to Novus Ordo Mundi (New World Order). [Translation] | new order of the ages | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nulla dies sine linea [Notes] Pliny the Elder attributes this maxim to Apelles, an ancient Greek artist. [Translation] | Not a day without a line drawn | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
42f49ba5_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Translation | [Latin] nulla poena sine lege [Notes] Refers to the legal principle that one cannot be punished for doing something that is not prohibited by law, and is related to Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali. [Translation] | no penalty without a law | []
| List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Translation | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) | 0/1438042988061.16_20150728002308-00231-ip-10-236-191-2_852589359_13.json |
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