Latin Phrases: De die in diem to De gustibus non est disputandum

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


De die in diem : From day to day; continuously
De duobus malis, minus est semper eligendum : Of two evils, always choose the lesser one (Thomas à Kempis)
De facto : From the fact ; actual or actually
De fide : Of faith
De fide et officio iudicis non recipitur quaestio : No question can be allowed concerning the faith and duty of the judge
De fumo in flammam : Out of the smoke into the flame
De futuro : In the future
De gratia : By favour
De gustibus non disputandum : One ought not argue about tastes/ there is no arguing about tastes
De gustibus non est disputandum : In matters of taste, there is no argument

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