Latin Phrases: Ab Iove principium to Ab urbe condita (A.U.C.)

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Ab Iove principium : From Jove is my beginning (words of Aeneas, Virgil)
Ab irato : From the angryman (i.e., unfair)
Ab origine : From the origin; from the first
Ab ove maiori discit arare minor : From the older ox the younger learns to plow
Ab ovo : From the egg (i.e., from the beginning)
Ab ovo usque ad mala : From the egg right to the apples (From start to finish)
Ab uno ad omnes : From one to all
Ab uno disce omnes : From one example, learn all (Virgil)
Ab urbe condita : From the foundation of the city. (Rome)
Ab urbe condita (A.U.C.) : From the foundation of the city (i.e., Rome; traditional date of foundation is 753 BC)

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