Latin Phrases: Ferrea non venerem sed praedam saecula laudant to Fiat haustus

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Ferrea non venerem sed praedam saecula laudant : The iron age celebrates not love but the acquisition of material possessions
Fervens : Boiling
Fervens difficili bile tumet iecur : My liver (seat of passion) swells with burning wrath (Horace)
Fervet opus : The work boils (Virgil)
Fessus viator : Tired traveler
Festina lente : Make haste slowly. (Emperor Augustus)
Fiat : Let it be done
Fiat Dei voluntas : May God's will be done
Fiat experimentum in corpore : Let one experiment on a body
Fiat haustus : Let a draught be made let

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