Latin Phrases: Filius terrae to Flat justitia ruat coelum
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Filius terrae : Son of the earth; a serf
Finem respice : Look to the end (before setting forth)
Finis : The end
Finis coronat opus : The ending crowns the work. (Ovid)
Finis coronat opus fit via vi flagrante bello flagrante delicto : The end crowns the work a way is made by force in the midst of the war in the heat of the crime
Flaccidus : Soft, limp
Flagrante delicto : Literally while the crime is blazing. Caught red-handed, in the act of committing a crime
Flamma fumo est proxima : Flame follows smoke. (there is no smoke without fire) (Plautus)
Flammeus : Flame-colored
Flat justitia ruat coelum : Let justice be done through the heavens fall
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