Latin Phrases: T.i.d. (ter in die) to Tantum eruditi sunt liberi

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


T.i.d. (ter in die) : Three times a day
Tabula rasa : A blank tablet; a clean slate.
Tacet : Silence
Talis qualis : Such as it is
Tam diu minime visu! : Long time, no see!
Tam exanimis quam tunica nehru fio : I am as dead as the nehru jacket
Tamdiu discendum est, quamdiu vivas : We should learn as long as we may live. (We live and learn.) (Seneca Philosophus)
Tamquam alter idem : As if a second self. (Cicero)
Tanta stultitia mortalium est : What fools these mortals be
Tantum eruditi sunt liberi : Only the educated are free. (Epictetus)

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