Note that "super" is an adverb and so omnis - a collective noun meaning "all humans" - is in the Nominative singular. Addressing oneself to someone whose title is unknown.|. nor does Apollo always keep his bow drawn, In war, it is essential to be able to purchase supplies and to pay troops (as. whatever has been said in Latin seems deep, Or "anything said in Latin sounds profound". Usage Frequency: 2 "The nearby labs were closed for the weekend, so the water samples were analyzed. Used to describe an action done without proper authority, or acting without the rules. Usage Frequency: 1 A legal maxim related to property ownership laws, often shortened to simply. Usage Frequency: 1 In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Motto for the St. Xavier's Institution Board of Librarians. Plural of alumnus is alumni (male). It is no problem to have too much of something. Can also be rendered as "Deus Nolens Exituus". The legal, moral, political, and social principles used by a court to compose a judgment's rationale. Translated into Latin from Baudelaire's L'art pour l'art. Found in self-published academic books of the 17th to 19th century. Has both legal and ecclesiastical use. So if you want a literal translation Supra would work. An. and "i.e." They are completely independent of those for naming animals, but they have many points in common, including the use of Latin for all scientific names of plants. or "You too, Brutus?" Human translations with examples: omni supra, supra omnes, super omnia, omni honore, supero omnia. Motto of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Often now given in English "errors and omissions excluded" or "e&oe". 2. Motto of, A common debate technique, and a method of proof in mathematics and philosophy, that proves the thesis by showing that its opposite is absurd or logically untenable. Reference: Anonymous, Last Update: 2019-11-26 Pseudo-explanation for why a liquid will climb up a tube to fill a, nature does not make a leap, thus neither does the law, Nature is exceedingly simple and harmonious with itself, You may drive out Nature with a pitchfork, yet she still will hurry back. Lists of errors in a previous edition of a work are often marked with the plural, Truly being a thing, rather than merely seeming to be a thing. Usage Frequency: 1 People's beliefs are shaped largely by their desires. Often inscribed on tombstones or other grave markers. outside the Church [there is] no salvation, he who administers justice outside of his territory is disobeyed with impunity, "extreme solution", "last possibility", "last possible course of action", every man is the artisan of his own fortune, appeared on British coinage following the, said of the acknowledged leader in some field, especially in the arts and humanities, It is easier to do many things, than one thing consecutively, "I make free adults out of children by means of books and a balance. For example, The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors has "e.g." Tr. Copyright © 2020 Multiply Media, LLC. Trying to learn how to translate from the human translation examples. in necessary things unity, in doubtful things liberty, in all things charity, advice comes over night. In full; at full length; complete or unabridged. By hard work, all things increase and grow, a water drop hollows a stone [not by force, but by falling often], A legal term from the 14th century or earlier. "Afterward", "after the event". Under the word or heading, as in a dictionary; abbreviated, Motto of King Edward VII and Queen Mary School, Lytham, Capable of responsibility. if we deny having made a mistake, we are deceived, and there's no truth in us, if you seek a delightful peninsula, look around, Said to have been based on the tribute to architect, if you can better these principles, tell me; if not, join me in following them, If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher.