Latin Phrases: Melius frangi quam flecti to Mendacem memorem esse oportet

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Melius frangi quam flecti : It is better to break than to bend
Melius tarde, quam nunquam : Better late than never
Mellita, domi adsum : Honey, I'm home
Memento mori : Remember that you must die
Memento vivere : A reminder of life (literally remember that you have to live)
Memorabilia : Memorable things
Memorandum : A note of; a thing to be remembered
Memoria in aeterna : In everlasting remembrance
Memoriter : From memory
Mendacem memorem esse oportet : A liar needs a good memory. (Quintilianus)

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