Latin Phrases: Ad alium diem to Ad calendas Graecas

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Ad alium diem : At another day
Ad alta : To the summit
Ad amussim : According to a rule (i.e., accurately)
Ad aperturam libri : At the opening of a book
Ad arbitrium : At will (i.e., at pleasure)
Ad astra : To the starts (i.e., to the top)
Ad astra per aspera : To the stars through dificulties (motto of the state of Kansas)
Ad augusta per angusta : To high places by narrow roads
Ad baculum : To the rod (i.e., appeal to force, not reason)
Ad calendas Graecas : To the Greek calends (i.e., never, as Greeks did not have calendars)

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