| Latin | English | |
| edurus | hard | » |
| armentum | herd | » |
| hodie | today | » |
| Hirenses, Irenses | Irish | » |
| Hoienses | huy, belgium, between liege and namur | » |
| hodiernus | of today | » |
| hostiliter | by force of arms | » |
| hinc inde | from different directions | » |
| Heidelberg | you are the finest | » |
| honorifice | honorably, respectfully, with deference, duly | » |
| hesito (haesito) | to be unsure, uncertain, wavering | » |
| hic haec (hec ) hoc | this, the latter /he, she, it | » |
| Hominem, memento te | [You are] a man, I remind you | » |
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| Habent sua fata libelli | Books have their fate | » |
| Hannibal ante portas | Hannibal before the gates | » |
| Hodie mihi, cras tibi | What's to me today, tomorrow to you | » |
| Hora incerta, mors certa | Hour uncertain, death certain | » |
| Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit | Man proposes, God disposes | » |
| Homines quod volunt credunt | Men believe what they want to | » |
| Historia est vitae magistra | History is the tutor of life | » |
| Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto | I am human, so nothing that is human is foreign to me | » |