Latin Phrases: Adversus bonos mores to Aegri somnia
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Adversus bonos mores : Against good morals
Adversus incendia excubias nocturnas vigilesque commentus est : Against the dangers of fires, he (Augustus) conceived of the idea of night guards and watchmen
Adversus solem ne loquitor : Don't speak against the sun (don't waste your time arguing the obvious)
Advocatus diaboli : The devil's advocate
Aedificatum : That which is built
Aeger : To be sick; medical excuse of a British student
Aeger amore : Love's sickness
Aegra amans : Lover's sickness
Aegrescit medendo : The disease worsens with the treatment. The remedy is worse than the disease (Virgil)
Aegri somnia : A sick man's dreams (Horace)
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