Latin Phrases: Gallicus to Gloria

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Gallicus : From Gaul (France), may also pertain to a rooster
Gaudeamus igitur : So let us rejoice
Gaudeamus igitur (iuvenes dum sumus) : Therefore, let us rejoice. (while we are young)
Genius loci : The guardian spirit of the place
Gens togata : The toga-clad race; the romans
Genus irritabile vatum : The irritable race of poets. (Horace)
Giganticus : Large, gigantic
Gladiator in arena consilium capit : The gladiator is formulating his plan in the arena (i.e., too late) (Seneca)
Glaucus : With a frost-like bloom, as on a grape
Gloria : Glory

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