Latin Phrases: Nemo risum praebuit, qui ex se coepit to Neutiquam erro
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Nemo risum praebuit, qui ex se coepit : Nobody is laughed at, who laughs at himself. (Seneca)
Nemo saltat sobrius : No man dances sober
Nemo saltat sobrius nisi forte insanit : Nobody dances sober unless he's insane
Nemo sine vitio est : No one is without fault. (Seneca the Elder)
Nemo surdior est quam is qui non audiet : No man is more deaf than he who will not hear
Nemo timendo ad summum pervenit locum : No man by fearing reaches the top. (Syrus)
Nerifolius, nerifolia, : With narrow leaves
Nervos belli, pecuniam. (Nervus rerum.) : The nerve of war, money. (The nerve of things.) (Cicero)
Nescio quid dicas : I don't know what you're talking about
Neutiquam erro : I am not lost
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