Latin Phrases: Aetatis (aet.) to Afflavit Deus et dissipantur

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Aetatis (aet.) : Age
Aetatis suae : In the year of one's life
Aeternum servans sub pectore vulnus : Nursing an everlasting wound within the breast (Virgil)
Aeternum vale : Farewell forever
Affidavit : A sworn written statement usable as evidence in court
Affinitas : Relationship by marriage
Affinus : Related, connected, having an affinity
Afflaltus : Breath; breeze; poetic inspiration
Afflatus montium : Mountain air
Afflavit Deus et dissipantur : God sent forth His breath and they were scattered (reference to the Spanish Armada)

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