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Latin Phrase As By Hen S Hand

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Reading old parish records can be much easier when one understands and becomes familiar with the format of those records. Most christening, marriage, and burial records written after the Council of Trent follow the same pattern and include basically the same phrases. The following is a list of commonly used phrases found in old christening, marriage, and burial records.
predictus, -a; prefatus, -a; anededictus, -a
as above, as stated above [ usually refers to the date ]
Anno Domini mil mo septing mo decimo octavo
In the year of the Lord one thousand seven hundred eighteen
On the twenty-first day in the previous month
Mortuus est die octavo Octobris anno predicto
He died on the eighth day of October in the aforesaid year
bachelor [ refers to academic degree, not marital status ]
with permission of the parish priest
filius legitimatus / filia legitimata
filius illegitimus / filia illegitima
foundling [ literally "found child" ]
In confirmation whereof/of which (I sign)
ab formatione Santi/Sancti Concilii Tridentini (ab formae S C T)
according to the format of the Holy Council of Trent
Let a (marriage) license be granted
Denuntiationibus praemissis tribus continuis diebus festivis
With the banns (having been) published/announced on three successive festival/holy days
nulloque legitimo detecto impedimento
And with no legitimate impediment (having been) detected
And with no impediment (having been) detected
he took as (his) wife / he took to wife
in the presence of the congregation
using words in the present (tense) [ performing an actual marriage, as opposed to a promise to marry ]
according to Rituale Romanum [ a book prescribing the form of Catholic ceremonies ]
juxta ritum Sancti Matris Ecclesiae
according to the order of the Holy Mother Church
a mass for the dead [ usually in the context of a funeral ]
a mass of/for the dead [ usually in the context of a funeral ]
with all last rights (having been) provided
(he/she was) fortifed by the last rights
suum ordinaverat testamenum ante obitus
he/she had put in order his/her will before his/her death


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The interest in Latin is increasing. Latin (lingua latina) is the language of ancient Rome and the ancestor of the modern Romance languages: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Catalan, and so on.

Half the English vocabulary comes from ancient Rome, and everyday communications are
peppered with Latin phrases like et cetera and per capita. And Latin quotations abound in Western countries.

And "cui bono?" means "Who benefits", or more literally: "For whose benefit is it?" It is a very good question throughout life's encounters.



About 690 quotes have been collected from a variety of sources. The page is designed for genus irritabile vatum (the irritable race of poets) and all other interested ones.

Moreover, philosophers (thinkers) tend to use not a few latin tags and phrases.
Below are some to back you up, apart from O! Plus! Perge! Aio! Hui! Hem! Oh! More! Go on! Yes! Ooh! Ummm!

A fonte puro pura defluit aqua. Pure water flows from a pure spring.

A fronte praecipitium a tergo lupi. A precipice in front, wolves behind. In other words, "Between a rock and a hard place."

A posteriori. Later, following and adv. "from the latter"; inductive;
relating to or derived by reasoning from observed facts. from what comes after "From effect
to cause." A thing is known a posteriori if it is known from evidence or empirical
reasoning. Adj. and adv. "from the latter"; inductive; relating to or derived by reasoning
from observed facts. from what comes after from effects to causes, reasoning based on past
experience. From what comes after', reasoning based on experience.

A priori. Reasoning from causes to effects. Adj. and adv. "from the
former"; deductive; relating to or derived by reasoning from self-evident propositions;
presupposed by experience; being without examination or analysis; presumptive; formed or
conceived beforehand. From what comes before. A thing is known a priori if it is evident by
logic alone from what is already known. From causes to effects, conclusions drawn from
assumptions, deductive reasoning. 'From what is already known', reasoning based on
deduction. From what was before.

A propositum aberrare, declinare, deflectare, digredi, egredi. To digress
from the point at issue.

Ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia. The consequences of abuse do not
apply to general use (rights abused by some are still rights).

Ab imo pectore. From the bottom of the chest (from the bottom of the heart).

Ab urbe condita; anno urbis conditae. "From the founding of the city" (of
Rome); 753 B.C., according to Livy's count; used as a reference point by the Romans for
establishing dates, as we use A.D. today.

Ab (ex) uno disce omnes. From one person, learn all people.
Absentem laedit cum ebrio qui litigat. To quarrel with a drunk is to wrong a man who is not even there.

Absit invidia. Let ill will be absent.

Absit omen. May the omen be; may the omen be absent (asks for protection
against evil) or absent (may this not be an omen).

Absolvi meam animam. I have set my mind free. I got that off my chest.

Abundant dulcibus vitiis. Nobody's perfect.

Abusus non tollit usum. Misuse does not nullify proper use.

Accessit. He/she came close. Honorable mention.

Acta est fabula. The drama has been acted out; It is all over. (Usually in
the context of a life or event coming to an unhappy end).

Actio personalis monitur cum persona. Dead men do not sue.

Ad finem. To the end; at or near the end.

Ad hoc. For this purpose (a temporary committee); toward this (matter)
something created especially for a particular occasion; for this particular purpose (for
this one reason) For the immediate purpose. An ad hoc committee is appointed for some
specific purpose, after completing which it is dissolved. "For a particular purpose
(improvised)".

Ad infinitum. Without limit, forever, or "to the infinite"; without end or
limit. To infinity, without limit. Never ending. Without limit or end. To infinity. (It
indicates that a process or operation is to be carried out indefinitely, without limit.

Ad Kalendas Graecas. At the Greek Kalends; hence, never. (It speaks of a date that does not or will not exist. Kalends
were a part of the Roman month, but did not exist in the Greek calendar, so the Latin phrase is used when confronted with a false or unlikely promise).

Ad libitium ( ad lib ). Freely; at ease; at pleasure; at
will.

Ad praesens ova cras pullis sunt meliora. Eggs today are better than
chickens tomorrow (a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush).

Ad vitam paramus. We are preparing for life.

Adde parvum parvo magnus acervus erit. Add a little to a little and there will be a great heap (Ovid)

Adversus solem ne loquitor. Do not speak against the sun (do not waste your
time arguing the obvious).

Aegrescit medendo. He becomes worse by the remedies used.

Aegroto dum anima est, spes esse dicitur. As long as there is life there is hope for the ill one, it is said (Cicero).

Aegroto dum anima est, spes est. As long as a sick person is conscious - or
has a good character, reacts - there is still hope.

Age quod agis. Attend to what you are about.

Albae gallinae filius. Son of a white hen.

Alea iacta est. The die is cast. The die has been cast. i.e., The decision
has been made. [Julius Caesar uttered this when making the decision to cross the Rubicon in
49 B.C. Used when a bold and irretrievable decision has been made.]

Aliquid ad ridiculum convertere. To make a joke of a thing.

Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi. The deepest rivers flow with
the least sound (still waters run deep).

Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur. Even a god finds it hard to love and be
wise at the same time.

Amici probantur rebus adversis. Friends are tested in adversity.

Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur. One's friends are known in the hour of need.

Amicus humani generis. A friend of the human race (philanthropist).

Animis opibusque parati. Prepared in minds and resources (ready for
anything).

Animo prompto esse ad jocandum. To be humorously inclined.

Annus mirabilis. A remarkable year, a miraculous year; a year in which an
unusual number of remarkable things occurred.

Ante languorem adhibe medicinam. Use medicine before you get too weak (Sirak).

Ante meridiem. Before noon. Usually abbreviated
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