Latin Phrases: Dramatis personae to Ductus
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Dramatis personae : Characters of the play
Duabus sellis sedere : To sit in two saddles (to wear two hats)
Duas tantum res anxius optat, panem et circenses : Two things only do the people earnestly desire, bread and the circus (Juvenal)
Dubitante : Doubting the correctness of the decision
Duc, sequere, aut de via decede : Lead, follow, or get out of the way
Ducator meus nihil agit sine lagunculae leynidae accedunt : My calculator does not work without batteries
Duces tecum : You shall bring it with you (subpoena)
Ducit amor patriae : The love of country leads [me]
Duco ergo sum : I calculate therefore I am
Ductus : Style; manner
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