Latin Phrases: Bis interimitur qui suis armis perit to Bona fide

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Bis interimitur qui suis armis perit : He is doubly destroyed who perishes by his own arms. (Syrus)
Bis peccare in bello non licet : It is not permitted to blunder twice in war
Bis pueri senes : Old men are twice children
Bis repetita placent : The things that please are those that are asked for again and again. (Horace)
Bis vincit qui se vincit in victoria : He conquers twice who in the hour of conquest conquers himself. (Syrus)
Bis vivit qui bene vivit : He lives twice who lives well
Blandae mendacia linguae : The lies of a flattering tongue
Bon in lingua : An ox on the tongue (a heavy silence)
Bona : Good or Property
Bona fide : In good faith, genuine, legitimate

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