Latin Phrases: Alea iacta est to Alieni generis

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Alea iacta est : The die is cast. (Julius Caesar, when making the decision to cross the Rubicon in 49 BC)
Alere flammam : To feed the flames (Ovid)
Alia tendanda via est : Another way must be tried
Alias : Otherwise; at another time
Alias dictus : An assumed name; also known as
Alibi : Elsewhere, at another place
Aliena nobis, nostra plus aliis placent : Other people's things are more pleasing to us, and ours to other people. (Publilius Syrus)
Alieni appetens : Eager for another's property
Alieni appetens sui profusus : Covetous of another's possession, lavish of his own (Sallust)
Alieni generis : Of a different class

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