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Mottoes Quotes and Abbreviations Quiz 3

Mottoes Quotes and Abbreviations Quiz 3. errare humanum est to err is human

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Mottoes Quotes and

AbbreviationsQuiz 3

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errare humanum est

to err is human

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et cetera(etc.)

and the rest

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et tu, Bruteand you, Brutus?

Roman author Plutarch account that Caesar resisted his attackers until he

realized that Brutus, his trusted ally, had joined the attack.

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Excelsior

ever upwardmotto of the state of

New York

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exempli gratia(e.g.)

for instancefor the sake of example

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ex facto

from the fact or act

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ex libris

from the library of

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ex officioby virtue of

officean executive officer of a corporation will usually serve as a member on various

committees because of his position in the company

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facta, non verbadeeds, not words

action is what is needed

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festina lentemake haste

slowlyWisdom from the 1st emperor Augustus who moved cautiously, step by step, to transform Rome from a republic to an

empire

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fiat lux

let there be lightthe Latin version of one of the

opening lines of Genesis

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fortes fortuna adiuvat

fortune favors the brave

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habeas corpusyou must have

the bodya law that protects an individual against

arbitrary imprisonment by requiring that any person arrested be brought before the court

for formal charge

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id est (i.e.)

that is to sayto clarify a statement just

made

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in absentia

in one’s absencesomeone can be convicted of a

crime in absentia because they are beyond the reach of the law

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In hoc signo vincesin this sign thou shalt conquer

Emperor Constantine, on his way to battle, is said to have seen a cross

appear in the sky, carrying these words. He had the message painted on his

standard and went on to victory.

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in loco

in the place of

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in memoriam

in the memory of

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In vino veritaswine loosens the tongue

literal meaning “in wine the truth,” tells us that people under the influence of wine or other spirits will say things they ordinarily

try to conceal.

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ipso iure

by the operation of the law

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Juris Doctor (JD)

doctor of law

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Labor omnia vincitwork conquers all things

motto of Oklahoma - affirming that our pioneers knew how to tame the wilderness and, apparently, how to farm successfully