Affichage des commentaires 1 à 12 sur 12. T he value of Yogananda’s Autobiography is greatly enhanced by the fact that it is one of the few books in English about the wise men of India which has been written, not by a journalist or foreigner, but by one of their own race and training—in short, a book about yogis by a yogi. Often inscribed on tombstones or other grave markers. "We enter the circle at night and are consumed by fire". Probably a recent alteration of. Sexual attitudes and behaviors in ancient Rome are indicated by art, literature and inscriptions, and to a lesser extent by archaeological remains such as erotic artifacts and architecture.It has sometimes been assumed that "unlimited sexual license" was characteristic of ancient Rome. The direct opposite of the phrase ", "the laws depend not on being read, but on being understood". "in wine [there is] truth", "in wine is truth", "Index of Forbidden Books", "List of Prohibited Books", A list of books considered heretic(al) by the. A theological phrase meaning that the act of receiving a. Superficially refers to the sun rising in the east, but alludes to culture coming from the Eastern world. MAX! One of Justinian I's three basic precepts of law. ), tried that and it does not tell me anything. Like the vast majority of inhabitants of the ancient world, the. Or "let them give light to the world". Roman parents would tell their misbehaving children this, invoking their fear of Hannibal. "beforehand", "before the event", i.e. 'The Spectator', volume 1 of 3 (plus translations and index), comprising previously unpublished eighteenth-century essays, poetry, letters and opinions, originally edited by Addison and Steele, now available in html form, as a free download from Project Gutenberg Chests, Reaper's Coast Divinity: Original Sin 2 Points of interest. Unlike the English expression "no offense". Often set to music, either by itself or as part of the, A legal concept where a person in imminent mortal danger need not meet the requisite, "a sleeping dragon is never to be tickled". That night his enemies tore up the floor of the cooper shop, but the plates remained safe” (Church History in the Fulness of Times, 43–45). Expresses a change in the speaker. Loosely, "be at peace", "with due deference to", "by leave of" or "no offense to". In other words, "more severe things await" or simply "the worst is yet to come". A second later Harry found himself bound by invisible ropes and held against a tombstone that looked like the angel of death as the traitor raised his wand and Harry knew no more as the red stunner struck him squarely in his chest. A sometimes controversial decision handed down by a judge when they feel that the law is not complete. Expresses the wish that something seemingly ill-boding does not turn out to be an omen for future events, and calls on divine protection against evil. If the mother is peaceful, then the family is peaceful. Long and complicated words that are used without necessity. Motto of the prestigious liberal arts school, A more literal Latinization of the phrase "let there be light", the most common translation of, Canonical medieval reference to Aristotle, precluding further discussion. Also "and others", "and so on", "and more". Medical shorthand indicating that oral foods and fluids should be withheld from the patient. Indicates the binding power of treaties. She made a comic about a Vindicare assassin falling in love with Taldeer from Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: … "nothing [is] enough unless [it is] the best", In England, a direction that a case be brought up to, That is, "whether unwillingly or willingly". Regarded as a legal maxim in agency law, referring to the legal liability of the principal with respect to an employee. Indicates that a circumstance, whether good or bad, is an inherent aspect of living. Thus, one can never be too careful; even excessive precautions don't hurt anyone. Textual notes. Using armed forces in order to achieve a goal. Used in a number of situations, such as in a trial carried out in the absence of the accused. Talk to the lizard ghost. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. ", A legal term outlining the presumption of, The actual crime that is committed, rather than the intent or thought process leading up to the crime. Refers to an incident that is the justification or case for war. An exhortation for Satan to begone, often used in response to, "vanity of vanities; everything [is] vanity", More simply, "vanity, vanity, everything vanity". See also. Latin translation from John 1:36, where John the Baptist exclaims "Ecce Agnus Dei!" Request of a state court to allow an out-of-state lawyer to represent a client. Medical shorthand for "as the occasion arises" or "as needed". "no man may reclaim what he has rendered to the other party with knowledge of the illegality of his performance". Used to denote something that is an essential part of the whole. "in doubt, on behalf of the [alleged] culprit", Expresses the judicial principle that in case of doubt the decision must be in favor of the accused (in that anyone is innocent until there is. From, Commonly mistranslated as "time flies" due to the similar phrase. ", "they condemn what they do not understand". Refers to what benefits a society, as opposed to. Said of a request, usually by a court, that must be complied to on pain of punishment. "he himself said it", "he, himself, has spoken", Commonly said in Medieval debates referring to. Alone she spawned a brood of dark spirits including the three Fates, Sleep, Death, Strife and Pain. His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), a drinking cup and a crown of ivy. A quotation from a classical text used as an example of something. ', More typically translated as "sayin' it don't make it so". Posted by 3 years ago. Another name for this principle is. Xiuh information. A Roman phrase used to describe a wonderful event/happening. It also means that penal law cannot be enacted retroactively. Whereas a hired independent contract acting tortiously may not cause the principal to be legally liable, a hired employee acting tortiously will cause the principal (the employer) to be legally liable, even if the employer did nothing wrong. The word. 'from a thing done afterward', 'from after the fact', The motto of the College of Graduate Studies at, In general, the claim that the absence of something demonstrates the proof of a proposition. "not through violence, but through the word alone", Martin Luther on Catholic church reform (see. Used by the Romans to describe the aftermath of the. Divinity: Original Sin 2 > Help, Tips&Tricks > Topic Details [S.C.] Worsin. Motto of the Seal of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; taken from the account in the Gospel of Luke (chapter 1, verse 63) describing the naming of St. John the Baptist by his father Zachary: "it is ignorance of the law when we do not know our own rights", Refers to the "laws" that regulate the reasons for going to war. Used in academic works when referring again to the last source mentioned or used. Preceded by. Often used facetiously. Also "The chief magistrate does not concern himself with trifles." This phrase is synonymous with the more common, Or "from heaven all the way to the center of the earth". Used to attribute a statement or opinion to its author, rather than the speaker. 'The exception confirms the rule in cases which are not excepted', 'an excuse that has not been sought is an obvious accusation'. "at that time", found often in Gospel lectures during Masses, used to mark an undetermined time in the past. The writer does not vouch for the accuracy of a text. Index. ", "whom does it benefit? Refers to the. Often refers to the legal concept that once a matter has been finally decided by the courts, it cannot be litigated again (cf. The seller of goods is responsible for providing information about the goods to the purchaser. Formerly used in formal correspondence to refer to the current month. Divinity: Original Sin 2 Game Guide. Motto of Prince Edward Island. "strictly word for word", "strictly word by word" (cf. A, "you should not give in to evils, but proceed ever more boldly against them", "where there is charity and love, God is there", "where [there is] honey, there [are] bees", "where [there is] no accuser, there [is] no judge". In common law. Nyx was the ancient Greek goddess of the night, one of the primordial gods (protogenoi) who emerged as the dawn of creation. "everything said [is] stronger if said in Latin", Or "everything sounds more impressive when said in Latin". In the corpse of the Black Ring Painweaver you will find A Mysterious Letter and Ornate Hymnal in the corpse of another one. A miscellaneous collection or assortment. 'outside the Church there is no salvation'. The question attributed to Anselm in his work of by this name, wherein he reflects on why the Christ of Christianity must be both fully Divine and fully Human. Thus, "per day". A logical rule of inference stating that from propositions, Loosely "method of subtracting", "method of denying". Occurs in. Typically, this would address issues of who or what is a valid target, how to treat prisoners, and what sorts of weapons can be used. Synonymous with. It is said that the Greek painter, Do not get distracted. Refers to someone voluntarily performing an act purely out of kindness, as opposed to for personal gain or from being forced to do it. "I do not count the hours unless they are sunny", "I only count the sunny hours". Latinization of the English expression "silence is golden". Discover where the skeletal arm is leading you; Find out what skeletal arm wants . Said of an argument that seeks to prove a statement's validity by pointing out the absurdity of an opponent's position (cf. Legal principle that no individual can preside over a hearing in which he holds a specific interest or bias. Love Can Bloom is the title of one of the most heretical, and tl;dr who let the Ecclesiarchy in here? A third person or thing of indeterminate character. "of unsound mind", "not in control of the mind", "you should not make evil in order that good may be made from it", More simply, "don't do wrong to do right". A recent ironic Latin phrase to poke fun at people who seem to use Latin phrases and quotations only to make themselves sound more important or "educated". Latin motto that appears on the crest of the, The rigidity of corpses when chemical reactions cause the limbs to stiffen about 3–4 hours after death. Attributed to. A judgment in favor of a defendant when the plaintiff failed to take the necessary steps in an action within the time allowed. "this action turns upon whether the claimant was the deceased's grandson, Or simply "faster than cooking asparagus". by the witness who will later repeat the statement to the court) and thus the courts believe that such statements carry a high degree of credibility. Successor Chapters Some rules refer to successor Chapters. Similar to the English expression "many happy returns! Refers to a possible result of Catholic ecclesiastical legal proceedings when the culprit is removed from being part of a group like a monastery. Used to describe two people lavishing excessive praise on one another. based on prior assumptions. (1) Hope of long life. Short description goes here. This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 19:53. And in this embrace both she and the babe defied the shogun and exposed his shame. It is part of the Rite of Consecration of the. Is used to wish for someone to be remembered long after death. Works published after the author's death. Based on knowledge of the past. Trivial matters are no concern of a high official (cf. From. The abbreviation was historically used by physicians and others to signify that the last prescribed ingredient is to weigh as much as all of the previously mentioned ones. "the truth being enveloped by obscure things", "the obscure by means of the more obscure", An explanation that is less clear than what it tries to explain. "But those who wait for the Lord shall find their strength renewed, they shall mount up on wings like eagles, they shall run and not grow weary, they shall walk and not grow faint. ... Now, enter the Stone Garden and wander to the flame trap containing the thrice bound chest, use Spirit Vision and speak to the late Bhrahmos. A term used in discussing the mindset of an accused criminal. Thus, "to the point". "leading back to the absurd", "reduction to absurdity", A common debate technique and a method of proof in mathematics and philosophy, that proves the thesis by showing that its opposite is absurd or logically untenable. was answered by "I am hungry" or "I am not hungry", not "Yes" or "No"). The Legend of Sigmar. Used in criticism of inconsistent pleadings, ie. Appeared on portraits, gravestones, etc. In appearance wise, but not necessarily so. Capable of responsibility. Out of the depths of misery or dejection. Causality between two phenomena is not established (cf. Refers to remembering or honoring a deceased person. Used to introduce examples or a listing of something just named. Rights abused are still rights (cf. In law, a declination by a defendant to answer charges or put in a plea. From Baruch Spinoza, Under the word or heading, as in a dictionary. It was used in order to signify that "God willing" this letter will get to you safely, "God willing" the contents of this letter come true. From the measure of Hercules' foot you shall know his size; from a part, the whole. Killing him rewards no experience. Here is a list of treasure chests that can be found on the map of Reaper's Coast. the child to its mother’s chest, meld the two into one greasy charred misshapen lump. Often the implication is that it isn't the case. An optical device used in drawing, and an ancestor of modern. Figuratively "be mindful of dying" or "remember your mortality". Or "which was to be constructed". Dionysus was the ancient Greek god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. From the. From Horace, Odes III, 2, 13. dulce et utile "sweet and useful" Horace wrote in his Ars Poetica that poetry must be dulce et utile ("pleasant and profitable"), both enjoyable and instructive. May 18, 2020 - Changmo 창모 is a South Korean rapper and producer. "I am what you will be / I was what you are", "boys are boys, and boys do boyish things". Used in bibliographies to indicate that the publisher of a document is unknown. "in order to court the crowd", "to appeal to the crowd", To do something to appeal to the masses. Similar to the English, "to the perpetual memory [of]", "to the eternal memory [of]". "The play is over, applaud! Xiuh is a NPC in Divinity: Original Sin 2. See also. However it is unlikely that Caesar actually said these words. Motto of 848 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy. A Roman custom in which disgraced Romans (particularly former Emperors) were pretended to have never existed. Literal quotation from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In law, a writ for the delivery of a clerk out of prison, who is imprisoned upon the breach of statute merchant. used in medical contexts as a synonym for death. One of the definitions of the truth. Laws. Traditionally, a being that owes its existence to no other being, hence, 'by the sword she seeks gentle peace under liberty', 'reality involves a power to compel sure assent'. A scientific name of unknown or doubtful application. You're laying on a bed, the sheets smooth and glossy, nothing like the silk and satins you're more familiar with. dulce periculum "danger is sweet" Horace, Odes III, 25, 16. Often said or written for sacrifices, when one "gives" and expects something back from the gods. ", Sometimes used as a humorous alternative to. 'the expression of the one is the exclusion of the other', 'Mentioning one thing may exclude another thing'. Also, "remember that you have to live." ... 2 x Black Ring Fearmaiden + 2 x Black Ring Painweaver + Undead Black Ring Destroyer. Its abbreviated form is sometimes used at the end of typewritten or printed documents or official notices, directly following the name of the person(s) who "signed" the document exactly in those cases where there isn't an actual handwritten, Originally used as the name of a ship in the. The state of affairs or situation prior to some upsetting event. Used to politely acknowledge someone who disagrees with the speaker or writer. From the origin, beginning, source, or commencement—i.e., "originally". "[while on] good behavior". Used on pharmaceutical prescriptions. It is uncertain whether, Any obstacle that stupid people find hard to cross. Other signs of death include drop in body temperature (, "redder than the rose, whiter than the lilies, fairer than all things, I do ever glory in thee", "redder than the rose, whiter than the lilies, fairer than everything, I will always glory in thee.". Thus, "none can pass better title than they have". Paraphrased from, "members of a dismembered poet", "limbs of a scattered poet". Useless or ambiguous phrase or statement. Correctly placed before the name of the person signing. Usually used to describe a criminal's methods. An, 'This instant', 'right away' or 'immediately'. A rule of law becomes ineffective when the reason for its application has ceased to exist or does not correspond to the reality anymore. Close. Thus, "their story is our story". Less literally, "I do not assert that any hypotheses are true". "if we refuse to make a mistake, we are deceived, and there's no truth in us", "if you seek a delightful peninsula, look around", "If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher". the motto of Queen Elizabeth I of England. A logical axiom that a claim is either true or false, with no third option. Also shortened to, Thus, "(a) blank slate". That is, the essential or most notable point. By a person who is angry. (see, A writ whereby the king of England could command the justice in, An action of tresspass; thus called, by reason the writ demands the person summoned to answer to, The means of discovering hidden or mysterious meanings in texts, particularly applied in, In law, a writ directed to the bishop, for the admitting a clerk to a benefice upon a. A common Biblical phrase. In literature, refers to a story told from the beginning rather than. Also Latinized as, "similar things take care of similar things". Used to refer to various native. "temporarily"; equivalent to English phrase "for the time being". Originally used of. In medical contexts, it implies that the condition is still in the same place and has not worsened, improved, spread, etc. "leap in explaining", "leap in demonstration", "the welfare of the people is to be the highest law", "with truth preserved", "with truth intact". Or "everything unknown appears magnificent". Stan Laurel, inscription for the fanclub logo. The purchaser of the goods is responsible for checking whether they suit his need. Words Constantine I claimed to have seen in a vision before the Battle of Milvian Bridge. In other words, the gods have different plans than mortals, and so events do not always play out as people wish them to. Karl Marx's favorite motto. Idiomatically translated as "other things being equal", "all other things being equal". Loosely "splendour without diminishment" or "magnificence without ruin". Used in reference to the study or assay of living tissue in an artificial environment outside the living organism. "bread and circuses", "bread and circus plays". From the religious concept that man was created in "God's image". Loosely, "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Or "as a matter of form". Loosely, "according to what pleases" or "as you wish"; A legal term referring to a party appointed by a court to act in a lawsuit on behalf of another party who is deemed incapable of representing himself. In law, an observation by a judge on some point of law not directly relevant to the case before him, and thus neither requiring his decision nor serving as a precedent, but nevertheless of persuasive authority. An Exploskeleton will pop out and attack you. Inscribed on the Capitol and many coins used in the United States of America. I.e. "At the outset", referring to an inquiry or investigation. "about every knowable thing, and even certain other things". (2) A conceit that when we have given our names to Christ we must bid adieu to all delight. by Stevan Davies, along with extensive materials about the Gnostic traditions of John. A benediction for the dead, often inscribed on tombstones or other. Wasted labour. Romans used to write on, We may recognize the whole by looking at a part. I.e. From someone who dies with no legal will (cf. Less literally, "name unknown". An aesthetic ideal that good art should appear natural rather than contrived. "before a meal". to defend oneself in court without counsel, Denotes something that has only been partially fulfilled. uninhabited and uncolonized lands, wandering wild animals (cf. Formerly used on works of art, next to the artist's name. The motto of the Sport Lisboa e Benfica Portuguese, Or 'being one's own cause'. (2) You must look to … 'Afterward', 'after the event'. An argument that creates an infinite series of causes that does not seem to have a beginning. Heroes' Rest Walkthrough . That is, to understand the most general rules through the most detailed analysis. Typically, this would address issues of self-defense or preemptive strikes, Refers to the "laws" that regulate the conduct of combatants during a conflict. More loosely, "considering everything's weight". ("Behold the Lamb of God!") In theology, often indicates something, such as the universe, that was created outside of time. MAX! "called and not called, God will be present", or "called and even not called, God approaches", "to one willing, no harm is done" or "to he who consents, no harm is done, "the voice of one shouting in the desert", Or, traditionally, "the voice of one crying in the wilderness"; thus "unheeded", "in vain". "in flaming crime", "in a blazing wrong", "while the crime is blazing". The phrase is one of the oldest mottos of. An, A motto of Renaissance humanism. An author's aside to the reader. Members. Also written. State motto of, "life before the events", "a life done before", Thus, "a previous life", generally due to. Refers to a situation where nobody is safe from anybody, each man for himself. Translated into Latin from Arabic. Important NPCs. Used to indicate that a person is signing a document on behalf of another person. Generally a, "the judge must see that no order be made or judgment given or sentence passed either more harshly or more mildly than the case requires; he must not seek renown, either as a severe or as a tender-hearted judge". "From a rule without exception." ", "The play has been performed; applaud! Said by. Also used in the. Heroes' Rest is a Quest in Divinity: Original Sin II. FOR CONTINUANCE. From Isaiah 40, and quoted by John the Baptist in the. I'm trying to make tainted stew but it doesn't work. From the Bible. He renders as Latin in an English play what was originally quoted as Greek supposedly spoken by a Roman. Said of a work that has been expurgated of offensive or improper parts. Can also be extended to. Refers to a number of legal writs to bring a person before a court or judge, most commonly, "one day, this will be pleasing to remember", Commonly rendered in English as "One day, we'll look back on this and smile". not to be taken too seriously or as the literal truth. Stranger in a Strange Land Objectives. A. Joseph then hid the chest under the wooden floor of the cooper shop on the Smith farm, but he was prompted to conceal the records themselves under the flax in the loft. Indicates the period when a historical figure whose birth and death dates are unknown was most active. A matter which has been decided by a court. This site includes the entire Hammadi Library, as well as a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents. Generally means "for the honor", not seeking any material reward. A legal term from the 14th century or earlier. The user is responsible for checking whether the goods suit his need. Sometimes rendered, Commonly translated "touch me not". A specific amount of money an organization allows an individual to spend per day, typically for travel expenses. Also "it is not clear" or "it is not evident". "Not all of me will die", a phrase expressing the belief that a part of the speaker will survive beyond death. A very rough estimation of the timeline of the Genshin Impact universe, incorporating historical records, myths, and folk tales. From Gerhard Gerhards' (1466-1536) [better known as Erasmus] collection of annotated Adagia (1508). Elite Racing Club shows off newly breds in the Nyquist (9) by ric480. Or "I am not the kind of person I once was". Motto of Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne. Or simply "faster than cooking asparagus". Literally 'believe one who has had experience'. "from the depths of (my) chest", "from the bottom of my heart", More literally, "from the deepest chest". 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Sexual attitudes and behaviors in ancient Rome are indicated by art, literature and inscriptions, and to a lesser extent by archaeological remains such as erotic artifacts and architecture.It has sometimes been assumed that "unlimited sexual license" was characteristic of ancient Rome. The direct opposite of the phrase ", "the laws depend not on being read, but on being understood". "in wine [there is] truth", "in wine is truth", "Index of Forbidden Books", "List of Prohibited Books", A list of books considered heretic(al) by the. A theological phrase meaning that the act of receiving a. Superficially refers to the sun rising in the east, but alludes to culture coming from the Eastern world. MAX! One of Justinian I's three basic precepts of law. ), tried that and it does not tell me anything. Like the vast majority of inhabitants of the ancient world, the. Or "let them give light to the world". Roman parents would tell their misbehaving children this, invoking their fear of Hannibal. "beforehand", "before the event", i.e. 'The Spectator', volume 1 of 3 (plus translations and index), comprising previously unpublished eighteenth-century essays, poetry, letters and opinions, originally edited by Addison and Steele, now available in html form, as a free download from Project Gutenberg Chests, Reaper's Coast Divinity: Original Sin 2 Points of interest. Unlike the English expression "no offense". Often set to music, either by itself or as part of the, A legal concept where a person in imminent mortal danger need not meet the requisite, "a sleeping dragon is never to be tickled". That night his enemies tore up the floor of the cooper shop, but the plates remained safe” (Church History in the Fulness of Times, 43–45). Expresses a change in the speaker. Loosely, "be at peace", "with due deference to", "by leave of" or "no offense to". In other words, "more severe things await" or simply "the worst is yet to come". A second later Harry found himself bound by invisible ropes and held against a tombstone that looked like the angel of death as the traitor raised his wand and Harry knew no more as the red stunner struck him squarely in his chest. A sometimes controversial decision handed down by a judge when they feel that the law is not complete. Expresses the wish that something seemingly ill-boding does not turn out to be an omen for future events, and calls on divine protection against evil. If the mother is peaceful, then the family is peaceful. Long and complicated words that are used without necessity. Motto of the prestigious liberal arts school, A more literal Latinization of the phrase "let there be light", the most common translation of, Canonical medieval reference to Aristotle, precluding further discussion. Also "and others", "and so on", "and more". Medical shorthand indicating that oral foods and fluids should be withheld from the patient. Indicates the binding power of treaties. She made a comic about a Vindicare assassin falling in love with Taldeer from Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: … "nothing [is] enough unless [it is] the best", In England, a direction that a case be brought up to, That is, "whether unwillingly or willingly". Regarded as a legal maxim in agency law, referring to the legal liability of the principal with respect to an employee. Indicates that a circumstance, whether good or bad, is an inherent aspect of living. Thus, one can never be too careful; even excessive precautions don't hurt anyone. Textual notes. Using armed forces in order to achieve a goal. Used in a number of situations, such as in a trial carried out in the absence of the accused. Talk to the lizard ghost. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. ", A legal term outlining the presumption of, The actual crime that is committed, rather than the intent or thought process leading up to the crime. Refers to an incident that is the justification or case for war. An exhortation for Satan to begone, often used in response to, "vanity of vanities; everything [is] vanity", More simply, "vanity, vanity, everything vanity". See also. Latin translation from John 1:36, where John the Baptist exclaims "Ecce Agnus Dei!" Request of a state court to allow an out-of-state lawyer to represent a client. Medical shorthand for "as the occasion arises" or "as needed". "no man may reclaim what he has rendered to the other party with knowledge of the illegality of his performance". Used to denote something that is an essential part of the whole. "in doubt, on behalf of the [alleged] culprit", Expresses the judicial principle that in case of doubt the decision must be in favor of the accused (in that anyone is innocent until there is. From, Commonly mistranslated as "time flies" due to the similar phrase. ", "they condemn what they do not understand". Refers to what benefits a society, as opposed to. Said of a request, usually by a court, that must be complied to on pain of punishment. "he himself said it", "he, himself, has spoken", Commonly said in Medieval debates referring to. Alone she spawned a brood of dark spirits including the three Fates, Sleep, Death, Strife and Pain. His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), a drinking cup and a crown of ivy. A quotation from a classical text used as an example of something. ', More typically translated as "sayin' it don't make it so". Posted by 3 years ago. Another name for this principle is. Xiuh information. A Roman phrase used to describe a wonderful event/happening. It also means that penal law cannot be enacted retroactively. Whereas a hired independent contract acting tortiously may not cause the principal to be legally liable, a hired employee acting tortiously will cause the principal (the employer) to be legally liable, even if the employer did nothing wrong. The word. 'from a thing done afterward', 'from after the fact', The motto of the College of Graduate Studies at, In general, the claim that the absence of something demonstrates the proof of a proposition. "not through violence, but through the word alone", Martin Luther on Catholic church reform (see. Used by the Romans to describe the aftermath of the. Divinity: Original Sin 2 > Help, Tips&Tricks > Topic Details [S.C.] Worsin. Motto of the Seal of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; taken from the account in the Gospel of Luke (chapter 1, verse 63) describing the naming of St. John the Baptist by his father Zachary: "it is ignorance of the law when we do not know our own rights", Refers to the "laws" that regulate the reasons for going to war. Used in academic works when referring again to the last source mentioned or used. Preceded by. Often used facetiously. Also "The chief magistrate does not concern himself with trifles." This phrase is synonymous with the more common, Or "from heaven all the way to the center of the earth". Used to attribute a statement or opinion to its author, rather than the speaker. 'The exception confirms the rule in cases which are not excepted', 'an excuse that has not been sought is an obvious accusation'. "at that time", found often in Gospel lectures during Masses, used to mark an undetermined time in the past. The writer does not vouch for the accuracy of a text. Index. ", "whom does it benefit? Refers to the. Often refers to the legal concept that once a matter has been finally decided by the courts, it cannot be litigated again (cf. The seller of goods is responsible for providing information about the goods to the purchaser. Formerly used in formal correspondence to refer to the current month. Divinity: Original Sin 2 Game Guide. Motto of Prince Edward Island. "strictly word for word", "strictly word by word" (cf. A, "you should not give in to evils, but proceed ever more boldly against them", "where there is charity and love, God is there", "where [there is] honey, there [are] bees", "where [there is] no accuser, there [is] no judge". In common law. Nyx was the ancient Greek goddess of the night, one of the primordial gods (protogenoi) who emerged as the dawn of creation. "everything said [is] stronger if said in Latin", Or "everything sounds more impressive when said in Latin". In the corpse of the Black Ring Painweaver you will find A Mysterious Letter and Ornate Hymnal in the corpse of another one. A miscellaneous collection or assortment. 'outside the Church there is no salvation'. The question attributed to Anselm in his work of by this name, wherein he reflects on why the Christ of Christianity must be both fully Divine and fully Human. Thus, "per day". A logical rule of inference stating that from propositions, Loosely "method of subtracting", "method of denying". Occurs in. Typically, this would address issues of who or what is a valid target, how to treat prisoners, and what sorts of weapons can be used. Synonymous with. It is said that the Greek painter, Do not get distracted. Refers to someone voluntarily performing an act purely out of kindness, as opposed to for personal gain or from being forced to do it. "I do not count the hours unless they are sunny", "I only count the sunny hours". Latinization of the English expression "silence is golden". Discover where the skeletal arm is leading you; Find out what skeletal arm wants . Said of an argument that seeks to prove a statement's validity by pointing out the absurdity of an opponent's position (cf. Legal principle that no individual can preside over a hearing in which he holds a specific interest or bias. Love Can Bloom is the title of one of the most heretical, and tl;dr who let the Ecclesiarchy in here? A third person or thing of indeterminate character. "of unsound mind", "not in control of the mind", "you should not make evil in order that good may be made from it", More simply, "don't do wrong to do right". A recent ironic Latin phrase to poke fun at people who seem to use Latin phrases and quotations only to make themselves sound more important or "educated". Latin motto that appears on the crest of the, The rigidity of corpses when chemical reactions cause the limbs to stiffen about 3–4 hours after death. Attributed to. A judgment in favor of a defendant when the plaintiff failed to take the necessary steps in an action within the time allowed. 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Based on knowledge of the past. Trivial matters are no concern of a high official (cf. From. The abbreviation was historically used by physicians and others to signify that the last prescribed ingredient is to weigh as much as all of the previously mentioned ones. "the truth being enveloped by obscure things", "the obscure by means of the more obscure", An explanation that is less clear than what it tries to explain. "But those who wait for the Lord shall find their strength renewed, they shall mount up on wings like eagles, they shall run and not grow weary, they shall walk and not grow faint. ... Now, enter the Stone Garden and wander to the flame trap containing the thrice bound chest, use Spirit Vision and speak to the late Bhrahmos. A term used in discussing the mindset of an accused criminal. Thus, "to the point". "leading back to the absurd", "reduction to absurdity", A common debate technique and a method of proof in mathematics and philosophy, that proves the thesis by showing that its opposite is absurd or logically untenable. was answered by "I am hungry" or "I am not hungry", not "Yes" or "No"). The Legend of Sigmar. Used in criticism of inconsistent pleadings, ie. Appeared on portraits, gravestones, etc. In appearance wise, but not necessarily so. Capable of responsibility. Out of the depths of misery or dejection. Causality between two phenomena is not established (cf. Refers to remembering or honoring a deceased person. Used to introduce examples or a listing of something just named. Rights abused are still rights (cf. In law, a declination by a defendant to answer charges or put in a plea. From Baruch Spinoza, Under the word or heading, as in a dictionary. It was used in order to signify that "God willing" this letter will get to you safely, "God willing" the contents of this letter come true. From the measure of Hercules' foot you shall know his size; from a part, the whole. Killing him rewards no experience. Here is a list of treasure chests that can be found on the map of Reaper's Coast. the child to its mother’s chest, meld the two into one greasy charred misshapen lump. Often the implication is that it isn't the case. An optical device used in drawing, and an ancestor of modern. Figuratively "be mindful of dying" or "remember your mortality". Or "which was to be constructed". Dionysus was the ancient Greek god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. From the. From Horace, Odes III, 2, 13. dulce et utile "sweet and useful" Horace wrote in his Ars Poetica that poetry must be dulce et utile ("pleasant and profitable"), both enjoyable and instructive. 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Traditionally, a being that owes its existence to no other being, hence, 'by the sword she seeks gentle peace under liberty', 'reality involves a power to compel sure assent'. A scientific name of unknown or doubtful application. You're laying on a bed, the sheets smooth and glossy, nothing like the silk and satins you're more familiar with. dulce periculum "danger is sweet" Horace, Odes III, 25, 16. Often said or written for sacrifices, when one "gives" and expects something back from the gods. ", Sometimes used as a humorous alternative to. 'the expression of the one is the exclusion of the other', 'Mentioning one thing may exclude another thing'. Also, "remember that you have to live." ... 2 x Black Ring Fearmaiden + 2 x Black Ring Painweaver + Undead Black Ring Destroyer. Its abbreviated form is sometimes used at the end of typewritten or printed documents or official notices, directly following the name of the person(s) who "signed" the document exactly in those cases where there isn't an actual handwritten, Originally used as the name of a ship in the. The state of affairs or situation prior to some upsetting event. Used to politely acknowledge someone who disagrees with the speaker or writer. From the origin, beginning, source, or commencement—i.e., "originally". "[while on] good behavior". Used on pharmaceutical prescriptions. It is uncertain whether, Any obstacle that stupid people find hard to cross. Other signs of death include drop in body temperature (, "redder than the rose, whiter than the lilies, fairer than all things, I do ever glory in thee", "redder than the rose, whiter than the lilies, fairer than everything, I will always glory in thee.". Thus, "none can pass better title than they have". Paraphrased from, "members of a dismembered poet", "limbs of a scattered poet". Useless or ambiguous phrase or statement. Correctly placed before the name of the person signing. Usually used to describe a criminal's methods. An, 'This instant', 'right away' or 'immediately'. A rule of law becomes ineffective when the reason for its application has ceased to exist or does not correspond to the reality anymore. Close. Thus, "their story is our story". Less literally, "I do not assert that any hypotheses are true". "if we refuse to make a mistake, we are deceived, and there's no truth in us", "if you seek a delightful peninsula, look around", "If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher". the motto of Queen Elizabeth I of England. A logical axiom that a claim is either true or false, with no third option. Also shortened to, Thus, "(a) blank slate". That is, the essential or most notable point. By a person who is angry. (see, A writ whereby the king of England could command the justice in, An action of tresspass; thus called, by reason the writ demands the person summoned to answer to, The means of discovering hidden or mysterious meanings in texts, particularly applied in, In law, a writ directed to the bishop, for the admitting a clerk to a benefice upon a. A common Biblical phrase. In literature, refers to a story told from the beginning rather than. Also Latinized as, "similar things take care of similar things". Used to refer to various native. "temporarily"; equivalent to English phrase "for the time being". Originally used of. In medical contexts, it implies that the condition is still in the same place and has not worsened, improved, spread, etc. "leap in explaining", "leap in demonstration", "the welfare of the people is to be the highest law", "with truth preserved", "with truth intact". Or "everything unknown appears magnificent". Stan Laurel, inscription for the fanclub logo. The purchaser of the goods is responsible for checking whether they suit his need. Words Constantine I claimed to have seen in a vision before the Battle of Milvian Bridge. In other words, the gods have different plans than mortals, and so events do not always play out as people wish them to. Karl Marx's favorite motto. Idiomatically translated as "other things being equal", "all other things being equal". Loosely "splendour without diminishment" or "magnificence without ruin". Used in reference to the study or assay of living tissue in an artificial environment outside the living organism. "bread and circuses", "bread and circus plays". From the religious concept that man was created in "God's image". Loosely, "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Or "as a matter of form". Loosely, "according to what pleases" or "as you wish"; A legal term referring to a party appointed by a court to act in a lawsuit on behalf of another party who is deemed incapable of representing himself. In law, an observation by a judge on some point of law not directly relevant to the case before him, and thus neither requiring his decision nor serving as a precedent, but nevertheless of persuasive authority. An Exploskeleton will pop out and attack you. Inscribed on the Capitol and many coins used in the United States of America. I.e. "At the outset", referring to an inquiry or investigation. "about every knowable thing, and even certain other things". (2) A conceit that when we have given our names to Christ we must bid adieu to all delight. by Stevan Davies, along with extensive materials about the Gnostic traditions of John. A benediction for the dead, often inscribed on tombstones or other. Wasted labour. Romans used to write on, We may recognize the whole by looking at a part. I.e. From someone who dies with no legal will (cf. Less literally, "name unknown". An aesthetic ideal that good art should appear natural rather than contrived. "before a meal". to defend oneself in court without counsel, Denotes something that has only been partially fulfilled. uninhabited and uncolonized lands, wandering wild animals (cf. Formerly used on works of art, next to the artist's name. The motto of the Sport Lisboa e Benfica Portuguese, Or 'being one's own cause'. (2) You must look to … 'Afterward', 'after the event'. An argument that creates an infinite series of causes that does not seem to have a beginning. Heroes' Rest Walkthrough . That is, to understand the most general rules through the most detailed analysis. Typically, this would address issues of self-defense or preemptive strikes, Refers to the "laws" that regulate the conduct of combatants during a conflict. More loosely, "considering everything's weight". ("Behold the Lamb of God!") In theology, often indicates something, such as the universe, that was created outside of time. MAX! "called and not called, God will be present", or "called and even not called, God approaches", "to one willing, no harm is done" or "to he who consents, no harm is done, "the voice of one shouting in the desert", Or, traditionally, "the voice of one crying in the wilderness"; thus "unheeded", "in vain". "in flaming crime", "in a blazing wrong", "while the crime is blazing". The phrase is one of the oldest mottos of. An, A motto of Renaissance humanism. An author's aside to the reader. Members. Also written. State motto of, "life before the events", "a life done before", Thus, "a previous life", generally due to. Refers to a situation where nobody is safe from anybody, each man for himself. Translated into Latin from Arabic. Important NPCs. Used to indicate that a person is signing a document on behalf of another person. Generally a, "the judge must see that no order be made or judgment given or sentence passed either more harshly or more mildly than the case requires; he must not seek renown, either as a severe or as a tender-hearted judge". "From a rule without exception." ", "The play has been performed; applaud! Said by. Also used in the. Heroes' Rest is a Quest in Divinity: Original Sin II. FOR CONTINUANCE. From Isaiah 40, and quoted by John the Baptist in the. I'm trying to make tainted stew but it doesn't work. From the Bible. He renders as Latin in an English play what was originally quoted as Greek supposedly spoken by a Roman. Said of a work that has been expurgated of offensive or improper parts. Can also be extended to. Refers to a number of legal writs to bring a person before a court or judge, most commonly, "one day, this will be pleasing to remember", Commonly rendered in English as "One day, we'll look back on this and smile". not to be taken too seriously or as the literal truth. Stranger in a Strange Land Objectives. A. Joseph then hid the chest under the wooden floor of the cooper shop on the Smith farm, but he was prompted to conceal the records themselves under the flax in the loft. Indicates the period when a historical figure whose birth and death dates are unknown was most active. A matter which has been decided by a court. This site includes the entire Hammadi Library, as well as a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents. Generally means "for the honor", not seeking any material reward. A legal term from the 14th century or earlier. The user is responsible for checking whether the goods suit his need. Sometimes rendered, Commonly translated "touch me not". A specific amount of money an organization allows an individual to spend per day, typically for travel expenses. Also "it is not clear" or "it is not evident". "Not all of me will die", a phrase expressing the belief that a part of the speaker will survive beyond death. A very rough estimation of the timeline of the Genshin Impact universe, incorporating historical records, myths, and folk tales. From Gerhard Gerhards' (1466-1536) [better known as Erasmus] collection of annotated Adagia (1508). Elite Racing Club shows off newly breds in the Nyquist (9) by ric480. Or "I am not the kind of person I once was". Motto of Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne. Or simply "faster than cooking asparagus". Literally 'believe one who has had experience'. "from the depths of (my) chest", "from the bottom of my heart", More literally, "from the deepest chest". Graded Winners : 2/8/2021 to 2/14/2021 (0) by jacklad. Herbert Hoover Presidency Facts, Goth Roblox Usernames 2020, Je Vous Prie D'agréer Mes Salutations Distinguées En Anglais, Eternal Mana Flask, Blame It On Kway Restaurant In Houston, Amherst Car Crash, Draw An Angle In Standard Position Calculator, Ksl Morning Traffic Girl, " /> Affichage des commentaires 1 à 12 sur 12. T he value of Yogananda’s Autobiography is greatly enhanced by the fact that it is one of the few books in English about the wise men of India which has been written, not by a journalist or foreigner, but by one of their own race and training—in short, a book about yogis by a yogi. Often inscribed on tombstones or other grave markers. "We enter the circle at night and are consumed by fire". Probably a recent alteration of. Sexual attitudes and behaviors in ancient Rome are indicated by art, literature and inscriptions, and to a lesser extent by archaeological remains such as erotic artifacts and architecture.It has sometimes been assumed that "unlimited sexual license" was characteristic of ancient Rome. The direct opposite of the phrase ", "the laws depend not on being read, but on being understood". "in wine [there is] truth", "in wine is truth", "Index of Forbidden Books", "List of Prohibited Books", A list of books considered heretic(al) by the. A theological phrase meaning that the act of receiving a. Superficially refers to the sun rising in the east, but alludes to culture coming from the Eastern world. MAX! One of Justinian I's three basic precepts of law. ), tried that and it does not tell me anything. Like the vast majority of inhabitants of the ancient world, the. Or "let them give light to the world". Roman parents would tell their misbehaving children this, invoking their fear of Hannibal. "beforehand", "before the event", i.e. 'The Spectator', volume 1 of 3 (plus translations and index), comprising previously unpublished eighteenth-century essays, poetry, letters and opinions, originally edited by Addison and Steele, now available in html form, as a free download from Project Gutenberg Chests, Reaper's Coast Divinity: Original Sin 2 Points of interest. Unlike the English expression "no offense". Often set to music, either by itself or as part of the, A legal concept where a person in imminent mortal danger need not meet the requisite, "a sleeping dragon is never to be tickled". That night his enemies tore up the floor of the cooper shop, but the plates remained safe” (Church History in the Fulness of Times, 43–45). Expresses a change in the speaker. Loosely, "be at peace", "with due deference to", "by leave of" or "no offense to". In other words, "more severe things await" or simply "the worst is yet to come". A second later Harry found himself bound by invisible ropes and held against a tombstone that looked like the angel of death as the traitor raised his wand and Harry knew no more as the red stunner struck him squarely in his chest. A sometimes controversial decision handed down by a judge when they feel that the law is not complete. Expresses the wish that something seemingly ill-boding does not turn out to be an omen for future events, and calls on divine protection against evil. If the mother is peaceful, then the family is peaceful. Long and complicated words that are used without necessity. Motto of the prestigious liberal arts school, A more literal Latinization of the phrase "let there be light", the most common translation of, Canonical medieval reference to Aristotle, precluding further discussion. Also "and others", "and so on", "and more". Medical shorthand indicating that oral foods and fluids should be withheld from the patient. Indicates the binding power of treaties. She made a comic about a Vindicare assassin falling in love with Taldeer from Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: … "nothing [is] enough unless [it is] the best", In England, a direction that a case be brought up to, That is, "whether unwillingly or willingly". Regarded as a legal maxim in agency law, referring to the legal liability of the principal with respect to an employee. Indicates that a circumstance, whether good or bad, is an inherent aspect of living. Thus, one can never be too careful; even excessive precautions don't hurt anyone. Textual notes. Using armed forces in order to achieve a goal. Used in a number of situations, such as in a trial carried out in the absence of the accused. Talk to the lizard ghost. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. ", A legal term outlining the presumption of, The actual crime that is committed, rather than the intent or thought process leading up to the crime. Refers to an incident that is the justification or case for war. An exhortation for Satan to begone, often used in response to, "vanity of vanities; everything [is] vanity", More simply, "vanity, vanity, everything vanity". See also. Latin translation from John 1:36, where John the Baptist exclaims "Ecce Agnus Dei!" Request of a state court to allow an out-of-state lawyer to represent a client. Medical shorthand for "as the occasion arises" or "as needed". "no man may reclaim what he has rendered to the other party with knowledge of the illegality of his performance". Used to denote something that is an essential part of the whole. "in doubt, on behalf of the [alleged] culprit", Expresses the judicial principle that in case of doubt the decision must be in favor of the accused (in that anyone is innocent until there is. From, Commonly mistranslated as "time flies" due to the similar phrase. ", "they condemn what they do not understand". Refers to what benefits a society, as opposed to. Said of a request, usually by a court, that must be complied to on pain of punishment. "he himself said it", "he, himself, has spoken", Commonly said in Medieval debates referring to. Alone she spawned a brood of dark spirits including the three Fates, Sleep, Death, Strife and Pain. His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), a drinking cup and a crown of ivy. A quotation from a classical text used as an example of something. ', More typically translated as "sayin' it don't make it so". Posted by 3 years ago. Another name for this principle is. Xiuh information. A Roman phrase used to describe a wonderful event/happening. It also means that penal law cannot be enacted retroactively. Whereas a hired independent contract acting tortiously may not cause the principal to be legally liable, a hired employee acting tortiously will cause the principal (the employer) to be legally liable, even if the employer did nothing wrong. The word. 'from a thing done afterward', 'from after the fact', The motto of the College of Graduate Studies at, In general, the claim that the absence of something demonstrates the proof of a proposition. "not through violence, but through the word alone", Martin Luther on Catholic church reform (see. Used by the Romans to describe the aftermath of the. Divinity: Original Sin 2 > Help, Tips&Tricks > Topic Details [S.C.] Worsin. Motto of the Seal of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; taken from the account in the Gospel of Luke (chapter 1, verse 63) describing the naming of St. John the Baptist by his father Zachary: "it is ignorance of the law when we do not know our own rights", Refers to the "laws" that regulate the reasons for going to war. Used in academic works when referring again to the last source mentioned or used. Preceded by. Often used facetiously. Also "The chief magistrate does not concern himself with trifles." This phrase is synonymous with the more common, Or "from heaven all the way to the center of the earth". Used to attribute a statement or opinion to its author, rather than the speaker. 'The exception confirms the rule in cases which are not excepted', 'an excuse that has not been sought is an obvious accusation'. "at that time", found often in Gospel lectures during Masses, used to mark an undetermined time in the past. The writer does not vouch for the accuracy of a text. Index. ", "whom does it benefit? Refers to the. Often refers to the legal concept that once a matter has been finally decided by the courts, it cannot be litigated again (cf. The seller of goods is responsible for providing information about the goods to the purchaser. Formerly used in formal correspondence to refer to the current month. Divinity: Original Sin 2 Game Guide. Motto of Prince Edward Island. "strictly word for word", "strictly word by word" (cf. A, "you should not give in to evils, but proceed ever more boldly against them", "where there is charity and love, God is there", "where [there is] honey, there [are] bees", "where [there is] no accuser, there [is] no judge". In common law. Nyx was the ancient Greek goddess of the night, one of the primordial gods (protogenoi) who emerged as the dawn of creation. "everything said [is] stronger if said in Latin", Or "everything sounds more impressive when said in Latin". In the corpse of the Black Ring Painweaver you will find A Mysterious Letter and Ornate Hymnal in the corpse of another one. A miscellaneous collection or assortment. 'outside the Church there is no salvation'. The question attributed to Anselm in his work of by this name, wherein he reflects on why the Christ of Christianity must be both fully Divine and fully Human. Thus, "per day". A logical rule of inference stating that from propositions, Loosely "method of subtracting", "method of denying". Occurs in. Typically, this would address issues of who or what is a valid target, how to treat prisoners, and what sorts of weapons can be used. Synonymous with. It is said that the Greek painter, Do not get distracted. Refers to someone voluntarily performing an act purely out of kindness, as opposed to for personal gain or from being forced to do it. "I do not count the hours unless they are sunny", "I only count the sunny hours". Latinization of the English expression "silence is golden". Discover where the skeletal arm is leading you; Find out what skeletal arm wants . Said of an argument that seeks to prove a statement's validity by pointing out the absurdity of an opponent's position (cf. Legal principle that no individual can preside over a hearing in which he holds a specific interest or bias. Love Can Bloom is the title of one of the most heretical, and tl;dr who let the Ecclesiarchy in here? A third person or thing of indeterminate character. "of unsound mind", "not in control of the mind", "you should not make evil in order that good may be made from it", More simply, "don't do wrong to do right". A recent ironic Latin phrase to poke fun at people who seem to use Latin phrases and quotations only to make themselves sound more important or "educated". Latin motto that appears on the crest of the, The rigidity of corpses when chemical reactions cause the limbs to stiffen about 3–4 hours after death. Attributed to. A judgment in favor of a defendant when the plaintiff failed to take the necessary steps in an action within the time allowed. "this action turns upon whether the claimant was the deceased's grandson, Or simply "faster than cooking asparagus". by the witness who will later repeat the statement to the court) and thus the courts believe that such statements carry a high degree of credibility. Successor Chapters Some rules refer to successor Chapters. Similar to the English expression "many happy returns! Refers to a possible result of Catholic ecclesiastical legal proceedings when the culprit is removed from being part of a group like a monastery. Used to describe two people lavishing excessive praise on one another. based on prior assumptions. (1) Hope of long life. Short description goes here. This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 19:53. And in this embrace both she and the babe defied the shogun and exposed his shame. It is part of the Rite of Consecration of the. Is used to wish for someone to be remembered long after death. Works published after the author's death. Based on knowledge of the past. Trivial matters are no concern of a high official (cf. From. The abbreviation was historically used by physicians and others to signify that the last prescribed ingredient is to weigh as much as all of the previously mentioned ones. "the truth being enveloped by obscure things", "the obscure by means of the more obscure", An explanation that is less clear than what it tries to explain. "But those who wait for the Lord shall find their strength renewed, they shall mount up on wings like eagles, they shall run and not grow weary, they shall walk and not grow faint. ... Now, enter the Stone Garden and wander to the flame trap containing the thrice bound chest, use Spirit Vision and speak to the late Bhrahmos. A term used in discussing the mindset of an accused criminal. Thus, "to the point". "leading back to the absurd", "reduction to absurdity", A common debate technique and a method of proof in mathematics and philosophy, that proves the thesis by showing that its opposite is absurd or logically untenable. was answered by "I am hungry" or "I am not hungry", not "Yes" or "No"). The Legend of Sigmar. Used in criticism of inconsistent pleadings, ie. Appeared on portraits, gravestones, etc. In appearance wise, but not necessarily so. Capable of responsibility. Out of the depths of misery or dejection. Causality between two phenomena is not established (cf. Refers to remembering or honoring a deceased person. Used to introduce examples or a listing of something just named. Rights abused are still rights (cf. In law, a declination by a defendant to answer charges or put in a plea. From Baruch Spinoza, Under the word or heading, as in a dictionary. It was used in order to signify that "God willing" this letter will get to you safely, "God willing" the contents of this letter come true. From the measure of Hercules' foot you shall know his size; from a part, the whole. Killing him rewards no experience. Here is a list of treasure chests that can be found on the map of Reaper's Coast. the child to its mother’s chest, meld the two into one greasy charred misshapen lump. Often the implication is that it isn't the case. An optical device used in drawing, and an ancestor of modern. Figuratively "be mindful of dying" or "remember your mortality". Or "which was to be constructed". Dionysus was the ancient Greek god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. From the. From Horace, Odes III, 2, 13. dulce et utile "sweet and useful" Horace wrote in his Ars Poetica that poetry must be dulce et utile ("pleasant and profitable"), both enjoyable and instructive. May 18, 2020 - Changmo 창모 is a South Korean rapper and producer. "I am what you will be / I was what you are", "boys are boys, and boys do boyish things". Used in bibliographies to indicate that the publisher of a document is unknown. "in order to court the crowd", "to appeal to the crowd", To do something to appeal to the masses. Similar to the English, "to the perpetual memory [of]", "to the eternal memory [of]". "The play is over, applaud! Xiuh is a NPC in Divinity: Original Sin 2. See also. However it is unlikely that Caesar actually said these words. Motto of 848 Naval Air Squadron, Royal Navy. A Roman custom in which disgraced Romans (particularly former Emperors) were pretended to have never existed. Literal quotation from William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In law, a writ for the delivery of a clerk out of prison, who is imprisoned upon the breach of statute merchant. used in medical contexts as a synonym for death. One of the definitions of the truth. Laws. Traditionally, a being that owes its existence to no other being, hence, 'by the sword she seeks gentle peace under liberty', 'reality involves a power to compel sure assent'. A scientific name of unknown or doubtful application. You're laying on a bed, the sheets smooth and glossy, nothing like the silk and satins you're more familiar with. dulce periculum "danger is sweet" Horace, Odes III, 25, 16. Often said or written for sacrifices, when one "gives" and expects something back from the gods. ", Sometimes used as a humorous alternative to. 'the expression of the one is the exclusion of the other', 'Mentioning one thing may exclude another thing'. Also, "remember that you have to live." ... 2 x Black Ring Fearmaiden + 2 x Black Ring Painweaver + Undead Black Ring Destroyer. Its abbreviated form is sometimes used at the end of typewritten or printed documents or official notices, directly following the name of the person(s) who "signed" the document exactly in those cases where there isn't an actual handwritten, Originally used as the name of a ship in the. The state of affairs or situation prior to some upsetting event. Used to politely acknowledge someone who disagrees with the speaker or writer. From the origin, beginning, source, or commencement—i.e., "originally". "[while on] good behavior". Used on pharmaceutical prescriptions. It is uncertain whether, Any obstacle that stupid people find hard to cross. Other signs of death include drop in body temperature (, "redder than the rose, whiter than the lilies, fairer than all things, I do ever glory in thee", "redder than the rose, whiter than the lilies, fairer than everything, I will always glory in thee.". Thus, "none can pass better title than they have". Paraphrased from, "members of a dismembered poet", "limbs of a scattered poet". Useless or ambiguous phrase or statement. Correctly placed before the name of the person signing. Usually used to describe a criminal's methods. An, 'This instant', 'right away' or 'immediately'. A rule of law becomes ineffective when the reason for its application has ceased to exist or does not correspond to the reality anymore. Close. Thus, "their story is our story". Less literally, "I do not assert that any hypotheses are true". "if we refuse to make a mistake, we are deceived, and there's no truth in us", "if you seek a delightful peninsula, look around", "If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher". the motto of Queen Elizabeth I of England. A logical axiom that a claim is either true or false, with no third option. Also shortened to, Thus, "(a) blank slate". That is, the essential or most notable point. By a person who is angry. (see, A writ whereby the king of England could command the justice in, An action of tresspass; thus called, by reason the writ demands the person summoned to answer to, The means of discovering hidden or mysterious meanings in texts, particularly applied in, In law, a writ directed to the bishop, for the admitting a clerk to a benefice upon a. A common Biblical phrase. In literature, refers to a story told from the beginning rather than. Also Latinized as, "similar things take care of similar things". Used to refer to various native. "temporarily"; equivalent to English phrase "for the time being". Originally used of. In medical contexts, it implies that the condition is still in the same place and has not worsened, improved, spread, etc. "leap in explaining", "leap in demonstration", "the welfare of the people is to be the highest law", "with truth preserved", "with truth intact". Or "everything unknown appears magnificent". Stan Laurel, inscription for the fanclub logo. The purchaser of the goods is responsible for checking whether they suit his need. Words Constantine I claimed to have seen in a vision before the Battle of Milvian Bridge. In other words, the gods have different plans than mortals, and so events do not always play out as people wish them to. Karl Marx's favorite motto. Idiomatically translated as "other things being equal", "all other things being equal". Loosely "splendour without diminishment" or "magnificence without ruin". Used in reference to the study or assay of living tissue in an artificial environment outside the living organism. "bread and circuses", "bread and circus plays". From the religious concept that man was created in "God's image". Loosely, "even more so" or "with even stronger reason". Or "as a matter of form". Loosely, "according to what pleases" or "as you wish"; A legal term referring to a party appointed by a court to act in a lawsuit on behalf of another party who is deemed incapable of representing himself. In law, an observation by a judge on some point of law not directly relevant to the case before him, and thus neither requiring his decision nor serving as a precedent, but nevertheless of persuasive authority. An Exploskeleton will pop out and attack you. Inscribed on the Capitol and many coins used in the United States of America. I.e. "At the outset", referring to an inquiry or investigation. "about every knowable thing, and even certain other things". (2) A conceit that when we have given our names to Christ we must bid adieu to all delight. by Stevan Davies, along with extensive materials about the Gnostic traditions of John. A benediction for the dead, often inscribed on tombstones or other. Wasted labour. Romans used to write on, We may recognize the whole by looking at a part. I.e. From someone who dies with no legal will (cf. Less literally, "name unknown". An aesthetic ideal that good art should appear natural rather than contrived. "before a meal". to defend oneself in court without counsel, Denotes something that has only been partially fulfilled. uninhabited and uncolonized lands, wandering wild animals (cf. Formerly used on works of art, next to the artist's name. The motto of the Sport Lisboa e Benfica Portuguese, Or 'being one's own cause'. (2) You must look to … 'Afterward', 'after the event'. An argument that creates an infinite series of causes that does not seem to have a beginning. Heroes' Rest Walkthrough . That is, to understand the most general rules through the most detailed analysis. Typically, this would address issues of self-defense or preemptive strikes, Refers to the "laws" that regulate the conduct of combatants during a conflict. More loosely, "considering everything's weight". ("Behold the Lamb of God!") In theology, often indicates something, such as the universe, that was created outside of time. MAX! "called and not called, God will be present", or "called and even not called, God approaches", "to one willing, no harm is done" or "to he who consents, no harm is done, "the voice of one shouting in the desert", Or, traditionally, "the voice of one crying in the wilderness"; thus "unheeded", "in vain". "in flaming crime", "in a blazing wrong", "while the crime is blazing". The phrase is one of the oldest mottos of. An, A motto of Renaissance humanism. An author's aside to the reader. Members. Also written. State motto of, "life before the events", "a life done before", Thus, "a previous life", generally due to. Refers to a situation where nobody is safe from anybody, each man for himself. Translated into Latin from Arabic. Important NPCs. Used to indicate that a person is signing a document on behalf of another person. Generally a, "the judge must see that no order be made or judgment given or sentence passed either more harshly or more mildly than the case requires; he must not seek renown, either as a severe or as a tender-hearted judge". "From a rule without exception." ", "The play has been performed; applaud! Said by. Also used in the. Heroes' Rest is a Quest in Divinity: Original Sin II. FOR CONTINUANCE. From Isaiah 40, and quoted by John the Baptist in the. I'm trying to make tainted stew but it doesn't work. From the Bible. He renders as Latin in an English play what was originally quoted as Greek supposedly spoken by a Roman. Said of a work that has been expurgated of offensive or improper parts. Can also be extended to. Refers to a number of legal writs to bring a person before a court or judge, most commonly, "one day, this will be pleasing to remember", Commonly rendered in English as "One day, we'll look back on this and smile". not to be taken too seriously or as the literal truth. Stranger in a Strange Land Objectives. A. Joseph then hid the chest under the wooden floor of the cooper shop on the Smith farm, but he was prompted to conceal the records themselves under the flax in the loft. Indicates the period when a historical figure whose birth and death dates are unknown was most active. A matter which has been decided by a court. This site includes the entire Hammadi Library, as well as a large collection of other primary Gnostic scriptures and documents. Generally means "for the honor", not seeking any material reward. A legal term from the 14th century or earlier. The user is responsible for checking whether the goods suit his need. Sometimes rendered, Commonly translated "touch me not". A specific amount of money an organization allows an individual to spend per day, typically for travel expenses. Also "it is not clear" or "it is not evident". "Not all of me will die", a phrase expressing the belief that a part of the speaker will survive beyond death. A very rough estimation of the timeline of the Genshin Impact universe, incorporating historical records, myths, and folk tales. From Gerhard Gerhards' (1466-1536) [better known as Erasmus] collection of annotated Adagia (1508). Elite Racing Club shows off newly breds in the Nyquist (9) by ric480. Or "I am not the kind of person I once was". Motto of Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne. Or simply "faster than cooking asparagus". Literally 'believe one who has had experience'. "from the depths of (my) chest", "from the bottom of my heart", More literally, "from the deepest chest". 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