Latin Phrases: Dis aliter visum to Disiecti membra poetae
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Dis aliter visum : The gods thought otherwise (Virgil)
Dis ducibus : Under the direction of the gods
Disce pati : Learn to endure
Discere docendo : To learn through teaching
Discere et docere : To learn and to teach
Disciplina praesidium civitatis : Instruction is the safeguard of the state (motto of the University of Texas)
Discolor : Of two or several colors
Disiecta membra : Scattered limbs; fragments of a work
Disiecta membra poetae : Limbs of the dismembered poet (Horace)
Disiecti membra poetae : Limbs of a dismembered poet. (Horace)
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