Latin Phrases: Uno flatu to Ut dictum (ut dict.)
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Uno flatu : At the same moment, with one breath
Unum necessarium : The one necessary
Unus multorum : One of many. (Horace)
Urbanus et instructus : A gentleman and a scholar
Urbem lateritiam invenit, marmoream reliquit : He found a city (Rome) of bricks and left a city of marble. (Augustus)
Urbi et orbi : To the city (Rome) and to the globe (a blessing of the pope)
Ut ameris, ama! : To be loved, love!
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas : Although the power is lacking, the will is commendable. (Ovid)
Ut dict. (ut dictum) : As directed
Ut dictum (ut dict.) : As directed
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