Latin Phrases in English
Noun Forms
Deities
3 letter words
Literal Derivatives
100

always prepared

semper paratus

100

puella - nominative plural

puellae

100

the Romans called him Optimus Maximus

Juppiter

100

it is

est

100

"lead into"

induce/induct

200

seize the day

carpe diem

200

servus - nominative plural

servi

200

a month was named for this Roman goddess of women and childbirth

Juno

200

under

sub

200

"full of water"

aqueous

300

time flies

tempus fugit

300

pueri - nominative singular

puer

300

called the archer god, he was also the god of music and prophecy

Apollo

300

now

iam

300

"write into"

inscribe

400

secretly, literally "under the rose"

sub rosa

400

"in the picture"

in pictura_

400

this Roman god of beginnings had two faces 

Janus

400

man

vir

400

"run into"

incur

500

unexplored territory

terra incognita
500

out of the fields

ex agris

500

he formed the first horse, Scyphius, in Thessaly 

Neptune

500

why

cur

500

"three roads"

trivia