WORDS, PHRASES, PROVERBS, ETC. Preux chevalier. [Fr.] A brave | Quo animo? [L.] With what knight. Prima facie. [L.] On the Quelque chose. [Fr.] A tri fle; something; any thing. Quid pro quo. [L.] One thing for another; an equivalent; -rides? why do you laugh? Qui facit per alium, facit per se. [L.] He who does a thing by the agency of another, does it himself. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? [L.] Who shall guard the guards themselves? Qui tam? [L.] Who as well? Qui transtulit, sustinet. [L.] He who transplanted, still sustains; the motto of Connecticut. Qui vive? [Fr.] Who goes there?- hence, on the qui mind or intention? -jure? By what right? Quod erat demonstrandum. [L.] Which was to be demonstrated; vide, which see. R. Rara avis. [L.] A rare bird. Recueil. [Fr] Collection. Reductio ad absurdum. [L.] A reducing a position to an absurdity. Regnant populi. [L.] The people rule; the motto of Arkansas. [Properly, Regnat populus.] Religio loci. [L.] The religious spirit of the place. Renommée. [Fr.] Renown; fame. Requiescat in pace. [L.] May he rest in peace. Res angusta domi. [L.] Narrow circumstances at home; poverty. [the end. Respice finem. [L.] Look to Résumé. [Fr.] A summing up; recapitulation. Resurgam. [L.] I shall rise again. Revenons d nos moutons. [Fr.] Let us return to our sheep; let us return to our subject. A Rifacimento. [It.] Renewal; re-establishment. Robe de chambre. [Fr.] dressing-gown or morninggown. Rouleau. [Fr.] A little roll. Rudis indigesta moles. [L.] A rude and undigested mass. Ruse de guerre. [Fr.] A stratagem of war. Rus in urbe. [L.] The country in town. S. Salle. [Fr.] A hall. Salon. [Fr] An apartment for company; a fashionable party; or fashionable society. Sabus populi suprema est lex. 339 ple is the supreme law; the motto of Missouri. Sanctum sanctorum. Holy of holies. [L.] Sans cérémonie. [Fr.] Without ceremony-peur et sans reproche, without fear and without reproach. Sauve qui peut. [Fr.] Save himself who can. Savoir faire. [Fr.] Ability; -vivre, good breeding. Scandalum magnatum. [L.] Defamatory speech or writing to the injury of persons of dignity. Scire facias. [L.] Cause it to be known. Séance. [Fr.] A sitting or session. Secundem artem. [L.] According to rule; — naturam, according to the course of nature. Semper felix. [L.] Always fortunate;-fidelis, always faithful; idem, always the same;-paratus, always ready. Senatus consultum. [L.] A decree of the Senate. Se non è vero, è ben trovato. [It.] If not true, it is well feigned. Sesquipedalia verba. [L.] Words a foot and a half long. Sic itur ad astra. [L.] Such is the way to immortality; passim, so everywhere; semper tyrannis, ever so to tyrants, the motto of Virginia; transit gloria mundi, so passes away earthly glory; vos non vobis, thus you do not labor for yourselves. Sicut ante. [L.] As before; -patribus, sit Deus nobis, as God was with our fathers, ' so may he be with us. Similia similibus curantur. [L.] Like things are cured by like. Si monumentum quæris, cir cumspice. [L.] If you seek his monument, look around. Simplex munditiis. [L.] Of simple elegance. 340 WORDS, PHRASES, PROVERBS, ETC. charge or care; - die, without a day appointed; - qua non, an indispensable condition. Si quæris peninsulam_amanam, circumspice. [L.] If thou seekest a beautiful peninsula, behold it here;the motto of Michigan. Sit tibi terra levis. [L.] May the earth lie lightly upon thee. Soi-disant. [Fr.] Self-styled. Soubrette. [Fr.] An intriguing woman. [ing on one foot. Stans pede in uno. [L.] StandStat magni nominis umbra. [L.] He stands the shadow of a mighty name. [which. Statu quo. [L.] The state in Stet. [L.] Let it stand. Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re. [L.] Gentle in manners, but resolute in deed Sub judice. [L.] Under consideration;;-rosâ, under the rose; privately. Sui generis. [L.] Of its own kind. [chief good. Summum bonum. [L.] The Suum cuique. [L.] Let each have his own. T. Tabula rasa. [L.] A smooth or blank tablet. Tapis. [Fr.] Cover of a council-table; hence, to be on the tapis is to be under consideration. Tempora mutantur, et nos mutamur in illis. [L.] The times are changed, and we are changed with them. Tempus fugit. [L.] Time flies. Terræ filius. [L.] A son of the earth; that is, a human being; firma, solid earth; a safe footing; -incognita, an unknown country. Tertium quid. [L.] A third something; a nondescript. |