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saltus in
demonstrando
leap in explaining
salus in arduis
a stronghold (or
refuge) in
difficulties
salva veritate
Salvator Mundi
Savior of the
World
salvo errore et
save for error
omissione (s.e.e.o.) and omission
salvo honoris
titulo(SHT)
Sancta Sedes
Holy Chair
sancta
simplicitas
holy innocence
Or "sacred simplicity".
sancte et
sapienter
with wisdom
several institutions.
sanctum
sanctorum
Holy of Holies
sapere aude
dare to know
sapiens qui
prospicit
wise is he who
looks ahead
sapienti sat
sapientia et
doctrina
wisdom and
learning
sapientia et
eloquentia
wisdom and
eloquence
wisdom and truth Motto of Christchurch Girls' High School, New Zealand.
sapientia et
virtus
wisdom and
virtue
sapientia melior
auro
wisdom is better
than gold
sapientia, pax,
fraternitas
quidquid fiat
satis bene
knowledge
through [hard]
work, or: by
means of
scientia ac labore knowledge and
hard work, or:
through
knowledge and
[hard] work
"festina lente".[2]
scientia, aere
perennius
knowledge, more
unknown origin, probably adapted from Horace's ode III
lasting than
(Exegi monumentum aere perennius).
bronze
scientia cum
religione
religion and
Motto of St Vincent's College, Potts Point
knowledge united
scientiae cedit
mare
scientiae et
patriae
scientia et
sapientia
knowledge and
wisdom
knowledge is the
scientia imperii
adornment and
Motto of Imperial College London
decus et tutamen protection of the
Empire
scientia ipsa
potentia est
knowledge itself
is power
scientia vincere
tenebras
conquering
darkness by
science
it is permitted to
know
scio
I know
scio me nihil
scire
I know that I
know nothing
scire quod
sciendum
by the shield of
God's love
seculo
seculorum
Romans 8:26
sed terrae
graviora manent
But on earth,
worse things
await
sede vacante
sedes incertae
seat (i.e.
location)
uncertain
sedet,
aeternumque
sedebit
seat, be seated
forever
semel in anno
licet insanire
once in a year
Concept expressed by various authors, such
one is allowed to as Seneca, Saint Augustine and Horace. It became
go crazy
proverbial during the Middle ages.
semper ad
meliora
always towards
better things
semper anticus
always forward
semper ardens
always burning
semper eadem
semper fidelis
always faithful
semper fortis
always brave
semper idem
semper in
We're always in
excretia sumus
the manure; only Lord de Ramsey, House of Lords, 21 January 1998[5]
solim profundum
the depth varies.
variat
semper instans
always
threatening
semper invicta
semper
necessitas
probandi
incumbit ei qui
agit
the necessity of
proof always lies
Latin maxim often associated with the burden of proof
with the person
who lays charges
semper liber
always free
semper paratus
always prepared
semper primus
always first
semper
progrediens
always
progressing
semper
reformanda
semper sursum
semper vigilans
always vigilant
Diego, California.
semper vigilo
always vigilant
Senatus
Populusque
Romanus (SPQR)
sensu lato
sensus plenior
in the fuller
meaning
sequere
pecuniam
sero venientes
male sedentes
stricto sensu
serviam
Keeper of the
faith
I will serve
sesquipedalia
verba
Si monumentum
requiris
circumspice
si omnes... ego
non
if we deny having
si peccasse
From Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of
made a mistake,
negamus fallimur
Doctor Faustus, where the phrase is translated "if we say
we are deceived,
et nulla est in
that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and there's
and there's no
nobis veritas
no truth in us." (cf. 1 John 1:8 in the New Testament)
truth in us
si quaeris
peninsulam
amoenam
circumspice
if you seek a
delightful
peninsula, look
around
si quid novisti
rectius istis,
candidus imperti;
si nil, his utere
mecum.
si tacuisses,
philosophus
mansisses
si vales
valeo (SVV)
si vis pacem,
para bellum
if you want
peace, prepare
for war
sic
thus
sic et non
sic gorgiamus
we gladly feast
allos subjectatos on those who
Mock-Latin motto of The Addams Family.
nunc
would subdue us
sic infit
so it begins
greatness from
Motto of Sir Francis Drake
small beginnings
sic passim
Thus has it
sic semper erat, always been, and
et sic semper erit thus shall it ever
be
sic semper
tyrannis
thus is life
sidere mens
eadem mutato
Though the
constellations
Latin motto of the University of Sydney.
change, the mind
is universal
Medical shorthand
Sign of the Faith Motto of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian
Schools.
silentium est
aureum
similia similibus
curantur
similia similibus
curentur
silence is golden
similar things
take care of
similar things
let similar things
take care of
similar things
similia similibus
solvuntur
similar
substances will
dissolve similar
substances
simplex sigillum
veri
simplicity is the
sign of truth
without a year
sine die
without a day
without anger
and fondness
without labour
there will be no
bread in mouth
without a place
sine metu
"without fear"
"without a name"
Without penalty,
there is no law
sine prole
Without offspring
sine prole
superstite
Without surviving
Without surviving offspring (even in abstract terms)
children
Without Fear or
Favor
sine remediis
medicina debilis
est
without remedies
Inscription on a stained glass in the conference hall of a
medicine is
pharmaceutical mill in Kaunas, Lithuania.
powerless
without
knowledge, skill
is nothing
sisto activitatem
I cease the
activity
may it be worthy
Motto of Rhodesia
of the name
let honour
stainless be
may there be
forgiveness for
the word
sol iustitiae
illustra nos
sun of justice,
shine upon us
sol lucet
omnibus
by faith alone
by grace alone
sola fide
sola gratia
sola scriptura
by scripture
alone
sola nobilitat
virtue alone
virtus
ennobles
glory to God
alone
solus Christus
Christ alone
solus ipse
I alone
solvitur
ambulando
it is solved by
walking
Spartam nactus
es; hanc exorna
specialia
generalibus
derogant
special departs
from general
speculum
speculorum
mirror of mirrors
spem reduxit
he has restored
hope
spero meliora
spes bona
good hope
spes vincit
thronum
hope conquers
(overcomes) the
throne
spiritus mundi
the spirit spreads Refers to The Gospel of Saint John 3:8, where he
wherever it wants mentions how Jesus told Nicodemus "The wind blows
soli Deo
gloria(S.D.G.)
brightness
without setting
stamus contra
malo
stante pede
with a standing
foot
"Immediately".
stare decisis
to stand by the
decided things
There is a day
[turn] for
everybody
statim (stat)
"immediately"
status quo
the situation in
which
stet
let it stand
stet fortuna
domus
sensu stricto
stupor mundi
sua sponte
sub anno
sub divo
Also, "under the sky", "in the open air", "out in the open"
or "outdoors". Ablative "divo" does not distinguish divus,
divi, a god, from divum, divi, the sky.
sub finem
under cold
Jupiter
sub judice
under a judge
under penalty
"in the name of", "under the title of"; used in legal
citations to indicate the name under which the litigation
continued.
sub poena
sub rosa
sub silentio
under silence
sub specie
aeternitatis
sub tuum
praesidium
Beneath thy
compassion
subsiste
stop speaking
sermonem statim immediately
Sudetia non
cantat
sui generis
sui iuris
Of one's own
right
I am what you
will be
I am what I am
summa cum
laude
with highest
praise
summa potestas
summa
summarum
all in all
summum bonum
the supreme
good
summum ius,
summa iniuria
sunt lacrimae
rerum
sunt omnes
unum
Children are
children, and
children do
childish things
suo jure
anonymous proverb
suo motu
suos cultores
scientia coronat
Knowledge
crowns those
who seek her
super fornicam
on the lavatory
superbia in
proelia
pride in battle
supero omnia
I surpass
everything
surdo oppedere
to belch before
the deaf
surgam
I shall rise
sursum corda
Lift up your
hearts
sutor, ne ultra
crepidam
Cobbler, no
further than the
sandal!
to render to every One of Justinian I's three basic precepts of law. Also
man his due
shortened to suum cuique ("to each his own").
Abbreviation for sub verbo or sub voce (see above).