Latin Phrases: Fortuna caeca est to Frustra laborant quotquot se calculationibus fatigant pro inventione quadraturae circuli
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Fortuna caeca est : Fortune is blind. (Cicero)
Fortuna vitrea est; tum cum splendet frangitur : Fortune is glass; just when it gleams brightest it shatters
Fortunatus sum! Pila mea de gramine horrido modo in pratum lene recta volvit! : Isn't that lucky! My ball just rolled out of the rough and onto the fairway!
Fragrans : Sweet-smelling, fragrant
Fragrantissimus : Very sweet-smelling
Frangar non flectar : I am broken, I am not deflected
Frater, ave atque vale : Brother, hello and good-bye. (Catullus)
Fronti nulla fides : No reliance can be placed on appearance. (don't judge a book by its cover)
Fructus naturales : Vegetation which grows naturally without cultivation
Frustra laborant quotquot se calculationibus fatigant pro inventione quadraturae circuli : Futile is the labor of those who fatigue themselves with calculations to square the circle. (Michael Stifel, 1544)
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