Latin Phrases: De minimis non curat praetor/ de minimis non curat lex to De Profundis

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


De minimis non curat praetor/ de minimis non curat lex : A praetor/law does not concern himself with petty matters/with very small matters (don't bother me with small matters)
De mortuis nil nisi bonum : Say nothing but good about the dead. (Chilon)
De nihilo nihil : Nothing comes from nothing. (Lucretius)
De novo : New, fresh, renewed, to begin again
De omni rescibili et quibusdam aliis : Concerning everything knowable and a few other things besides
De omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis : Concerning all things andcertain other matters (circumlocution)
De pilo pendet : It hangs by a hair (reaching a critical stage)
De plano : With ease, without difficulty
De praesenti : For the present
De Profundis : From the depths; out of despair (Psalm 130)

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