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| sis | (2nd person present subjunctive of sum) you may be | » |
| enim | for, in fact, truly (may often be omitted) | » |
| licet | granted that, although / it is allowed, one may or can | » |
| major domus | Mayor of the Palace, chief steward | » |
| Do ut des | I give, that you may give | » |
| Vive Ut Vitas | Live, so that you may live | » |
| vestrum vestri | your yours/ you may sing about YOUR pretty gals | » |
| Sidere mens eadem mutato | Though the stars may change, our spirits remain the same | » |
| Vulpes pilum mutat, non mores! | A fox may change its skin but never its character | » |
| Sit tibi terra levitas (S.T.T.L.) | May the earth rest lightly on you | » |
| Fortasse erit, fortasse non erit | Maybe it will be, maybe it will not | » |
| Fortis cadere, cedere non potest | A brave man may fall, but he cannot yield | » |
| Quia suam uxorem etiam suspiciore vacare vellet | Caesar's wife may not be suspected | » |
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| Quidquid agis, prudenter agas, et respice finem! | Whatever you do, may you do it prudently, and look to the end! | » |
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