Latin Phrases: Desideratum to Detur digniori

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Desideratum : A thing much desired or needed
Desideria : Longings (poem by Wordsworth)
Designatum : That which is designated
Desinit in piscem mulier formosa superne : A woman, beautiful above, with a fish's tail (Horace)
Desipere in loco : It is sweet to relax at the proper time (Horace)
Desuetudo : Disuse, no longer active
Desunt cetera : The rest is missing
Desunt multa : Many things are lacking
Detur aliquando otium quesque fessis : Let ease and rest be sometimes granted to the weary (Seneca)
Detur digniori : Let it be given to the more worthy

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