Latin Phrases: Auget largiendo to Aurora Musis amica

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Auget largiendo : He increases by giving liberally
Augustus : Important in size or appearance, imposing
Aura popularis : The popular breeze. (Cicero)
Aurantiacus : Orange-red
Aurea mediocritas : The golden mean.
Aureus : Golden
Auribus tenere lupum : I hold a wolf by the ears. (I am in a dangerous situation and dare not let go.) (Terence)
Aurora australis : The Southern lights
Aurora borealis : The Northern lights
Aurora Musis amica : Dawn is friend of the muses. (Early bird catches the worm.)

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