9th Grade National Latin Exam focused on Sayings in Latin
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| Festina Lente | Make haste slowly
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| Caveat Emptor | Buyer Beware
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| Ad infinitum | Without end
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| Ad nauseam | To the point of disgust
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| Alma mater | College (nourishing mother)
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| Ante bellum | Before the war
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| Ars artis gratia | Art for art's sake
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| Ars longa, vita brevis | Art is long, life is short
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| Bona fide | In good faith
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| Carpe diem | Seize ("pluck") the day
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| Cave canem | Beware of the dog
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| Corpus delicti | The facts (body) of a crime
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| Cum grano salis | With a grain of salt
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| De facto | In fact; actually
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| De jure | By right; legally
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| De mortuis nil nisi bonum | Speak only good of the dead
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| Errare est humanum | To err is human
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| Et tu, Brute! | Even you, Brutus!
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| Exit; exeunt | He goes out; they go out (stage directions)
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| Ex libris | From the books
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| Ex Officio | By the virtue of office
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| Ex post facto | Enacted after the fact; retroactive
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| Ex tempore | On the spur of the moment
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| In absentia | In absence
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| In hoc signo vince | By this sign you shall conquer
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| In loco parentis | In the place of a parent
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| In medias res | Into the midst of things
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| In memoriam | In the memory of; in memory
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| In re | In the matter of; concerning
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| In toto | In its entirety
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| Ipso facto | By the very fact itself
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| Lapsus linguae | A slip of the tongue
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| Mens sana in corpore sano | A sound mind in a sound body
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| Multum in parvo | Much in something small
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| Pater patriae | Father of his country
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| Pax vobiscum | Peace be with you
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| Per annum | By the year
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| Per capita | By heads; individually
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| Per diem | By the day
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| Per se | By itself; essentially
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| Persona non grata | An unwelcome person
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| Post mortem | After death
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| Prima facie | On first sight or appearance
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| pro and con(tra) | For and against
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| Pro bono publico | For the public welfare
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| Pro tempore | For the time being
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| Quid pro quo | Something for something
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| Semper fidelis | Always faithful
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| Semper paratus | Always prepared
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| Sic transit gloria mundi | Thus passes the glory of the world
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| Sine die | Indefinitely; with setting a day
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| Sine qua non | "Without which there is none" indispensable; a necessity
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| Status quo | The existing state of affairs
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| To Deum Laudamus | We praise thee, God
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| Tempus fugit | Time flies
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| Terra firma | Solid Ground
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| Terra incognita | Unknown land
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| Vade mecum | A constant companion (go with me)
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| Veni, vidi, vici | I came, I saw, I conquered
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| Verbatim | Word for word
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| Via | By way of
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| Vice versa | The other way around
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| Viva voce | By spoken word
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| Vox populi, vox Dei | The voice of the people is the voice of God
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| A.D. | Anno Domini = in the year of our Lord
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| ad lib. | ad libitum = at pleasure
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| a.m. | ante meridiem = before noon
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| c.f. | confer = compare
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| e.g. | exempli gratia = for example
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| et al. | et aliI (aliae, alia) = and others
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| etc. | et cetera = and the rest and so forth
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| ibid. | ibidem = in the same place
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| i.e. | id est = that is
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| M.D. | Medicinae Doctor = Doctor of Medicine
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| N.B. | nota bene = note well
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| op. cit. | opere citato = in the work cited
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| per cent | per centum = by the hundred
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| p.m. | post meridiem = after noon
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| pre tem. | pro tempore = for the time being
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| P.S. | post scriptum = postscript, written afterwards
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| q.v | quod vide = which see
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| viz. | videlicet (videre licet) = one may see, namely
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| vs. | versus = against
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| ad vitam aut ad culpam | to life or blame
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| "hoc habet" "Iugula" and "Ave, Imperator, nos morituri te salutamus?" | Exclamations that could be heard in ancient Roman amphitheaters.
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