Latin Phrases: Bona vacantia to Bonum commune hominis
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Bona vacantia : Vacant goods, i.e., goods without an owner
Bonae fidei emptor : Purchaser in good faith
Bonae memoriae : Of happy memory
Bonis avibus : Under favourable signs
Bonis nocet quisqus malis perpercit : Whoever spares the bad injures the good (Publius Syrus)
Bonis quod bene fit haud perit : Whatever is done for good men is never done in vain (Plautus)
Bonitas non est pessimis esse meliorem : It is not goodness to be better than the worst.
Bono vinci satius est quam almo more iniuriam vincere : A good man would rather suffer defeat than defeat another by foul means (Sallust)
Bonum commune communitatis : General welfare. Literally, common good of the community
Bonum commune hominis : Common good of man
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