Latin Phrases: Habeas corpus to Helluo librorum

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Habeas corpus : You must have the body, i.e. You must justify an imprisonment
Habemus Papam : We have a pope. (used at the announcement of a new pope)
Habetis bona deum : Have a nice day
Hac lege : With this law
Haec olim meminisse ivvabit : Time heals all things, i.e. Wounds, offenses
Haec trutina errat : There is something wrong with this scale
Haemanthus : Bright red flowers
Hannibal ante portas! : Hannibal is at the doors! The enemy/danger is at the doors!
Haud ignota loquor : I say things that are known
Helluo librorum : A glutton for books. (bookworm)

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