Latin Phrases: Dendroideus to Dentur tales doses

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Dendroideus : Like a tree
Denique caelum : Heaven at last (battle cry of the Crusaders)
Denique non omnes eadem mirantur amantque : All men do not admire and love the same things (Horace)
Densatus : Dense
Densiflorus : With dense flowers
Densifolius : With dense leaves
Dentatus : Toothed, with a series of points
Dente lupus, cornu taurus petit : The wolf attacks with his fang, the bull with his horn. (Horace)
Dente superbo : With a disdainful tooth (Horace)
Dentur tales doses : Give of such doses

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