Latin Phrases in English
always prepared
semper paratus
puella - nominative plural
puellae
the Romans called him Optimus Maximus
Juppiter
it is
est
"lead into"
induce/induct
seize the day
carpe diem
servus - nominative plural
servi
a month was named for this Roman goddess of women and childbirth
Juno
under
sub
"full of water"
aqueous
time flies
tempus fugit
pueri - nominative singular
puer
called the archer god, he was also the god of music and prophecy
Apollo
now
iam
"write into"
inscribe
secretly, literally "under the rose"
sub rosa
"in the picture"
in pictura_
this Roman god of beginnings had two faces
Janus
man
vir
"run into"
incur
unexplored territory
out of the fields
ex agris
he formed the first horse, Scyphius, in Thessaly
Neptune
why
cur
"three roads"
trivia