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| A bonis bona discere. | A good , good to learn . |
| A bove maiore discat arare minor. | A major let him learn with an ox to plow. |
| A cane non magno saepe tenetur aper. | A dog is not a wild boar is often held . |
| A cane non magno saepe tenetur aper. (Ovidius) | A dog is not a wild boar is often held . |
| A capite foetet piscis. | A fish stinks from the head . |
| A capite usque ad calcem. | From head to foot . |
| A Deo rex, a rege lex. | By God, O king, by the king, is the law. |
| A facto ad ius non datur consequentia. | A deed is not given to the right of the consequences . |
| A fortiori | A fortiori |
| A fronte atque a tergo | The front and rear |
| A latere | A side |
| A malis vituperari laus est. | A bad credit is to be blamed . |
| A peiore rota semper sunt murmura mota. | A disastrous wheel murmurs are always moving . |
| A posteriori | A posteriori |
| A priori | A priori |
| A puro pura defluit aqua. | A pure clear water flows . |
| A rubro ad nigrum | From red to black |
| A sagittis Hungarorum libera nos domine! | Deliver us from the arrows of Hungarians, sir! |
| A solis ortu usque ad occasum. (Zsolt 112,3) | From the rising of the sun unto the going down . |
| A tenui coena est agilis mens atque serena. | A fine dinner is agile mind and serene . |
| A vetustate robur. | A strength with age . |
| Ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia. (Jogi axióma) | From the abuse of the use is not worth the consequences . |
| Ab actu ad posse valet illatio. (Skolasztikus axióma) | By an act of inference to be valid . |
| Ab amicis iusta et honesta petamus. (Cicero) | From friends, let us ask a just and honorable . |
| Ab amico reconciliato, a cibo bis cocto - libera nos domine! | Reconciled by a friend , from food cooked twice - deliver us sir! |
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| Ab asinis ad boves transcendere. (Plautus) | From donkeys to cows, to board . |
| Ab equis ad asinos. | From horses to donkeys . |
| Ab igne ignem. (Cicero) | Fire by fire . |
| Ab incunabulis. | From the cradle . |
| Ab initio nullum - semper nullum. (Jogi axióma) | From the beginning, there is no - there is no always . |
| Ab initio. | From the beginning . |
| Ab intus enim de corde hominum cogitationes malae procedunt, adulteria, fornicationes, homicidia, furta, avaritiae, nequitiae, dolus, impudicitia, oculus malus, blasphemia, superbia, stultitia. Omnia haec mala ab intus procedunt, et coinquinant hominem. (Mk 7,21-23) | For from within, out of the heart of men , proceed evil thoughts , adulteries , fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness , deceit, lasciviousness , an evil eye , blasphemy , pride, foolishness . |
| Ab ovo (usque ad mala). | From egg . |
| Ab ovo usque ad mala. | From egg to apples . |
| Ab ovo. | From egg . |
| Ab uno disce omnes. (Vergilius) | From one learn all. |
| Ab urbe condita. | From the founding of the city . |
| Abiit, non obiit. (Sírfelirat) | She died there . |
| Ablue peccata non tantum faciem. | Wash away our sins, not just the face . |
| Ablue pecte canem! Canis est et permanet idem. | Wash away the chest of the dog! |
| Absens carens. | Absent missing . |
| Absens haeres non erit. | Absent will be the heir . |
| Absint offensae, cum fit celebratio mensae. | Let animosity be absent , when he becomes a celebration of the tables,. |
| Absit Omen! | Far omen ! |
| Absque labore gravi nequeunt consueta repelli. | Without a serious effort can usually be dispelled . |
| Absque pugna non est victoria. | Without struggle there is no victory . |
| Abstine et sustine! (Epiktétosz) | Abstain and wait ! |
| Abusus non est usus, sed corruptela. (Reg. iur. Rom) | Abuses is not the use, but the corruption . |
| Abusus non tollit usum. | Does not preclude its use . |
| Abyssus abyssum invocat. (Zsolt 41,8) | Upon abyss . |
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