Latin Phrases: Africanus to Agnus Dei

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Africanus : From Africa
Age quod agis : Do what you do well, pay attention to what you are doing
Age quod agis! : Do what you are doing!
Age. Fac ut gaudeam : Go ahead. Make my day!
Agenda : Things to be done
Aggrediente febre : When the fever increases
Agita : Shake or stir
Agita nate sumendum : Shake before taking
Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae : I feel once more the scars of the old flame (Virgil)
Agnus Dei : The Lamb of God (portion of Catholic Mass)

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