Latin Phrases and Abbreviations

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Across
  1. 4. Senatus populusque Romanus (the Roman senate and people)
  2. 6. Quod vide (which see; used to refer to another entry or article in a dictionary or encyclopedia)
  3. 11. With honor
  4. 12. Vide infra (see below)
  5. 13. Into the midst of things
  6. 16. By that very fact
  7. 18. Per year; annually
  8. 19. fide In good faith, i.e. real, without deceit
  9. 20. Versus (against)
  10. 22. Opere citato (in the work cited; refers a reader to look at the bibliography for full info)
  11. 23. Time flees
  12. 24. To the stars through difficulties
  13. 26. Curriculum vitae (course of life)
  14. 28. From egg to apples, from appetizers to desserts, i.e. from start to finish
  15. 30. Quod erat demonstrandum (which was to be demonstrated)
  16. 32. On the basis of fact, i.e., in reality
  17. 35. Deo volente (God willing)
  18. 38. In place of a parent, instead of a parent
  19. 39. Post scriptum (written afterwards)
  20. 40. On the basis of his office, i.e., by virtue of his position
  21. 43. A sound mind in a sound body
  22. 46. Nota bene (note well)
  23. 47. Always faithful
  24. 48. Word for word
  25. 49. The die has been tossed
  26. 50. To eternity, i.e. endlessly
  27. 51. Requiescat in pace (May he/she rest in peace)
  28. 52. Ibidem (in the same place; used to refer to a passage already cited)
  29. 53. Et cetera (and the rest)
  30. 55. Let it be done (a term for absolute command)
  31. 56. Id est (that is)
  32. 57. Foster mother, nurse (used of a school or college)
  33. 61. In (someone’s) absence
  34. 62. It does not follow
  35. 64. Anno domini (in the year of our Lord)
  36. 65. God enriches
  37. 66. On the basis of right or law, i.e., legally
  38. 67. For the time being, i.e., temporarily
  39. 69. After death (shortened from post mortem examination)
Down
  1. 1. A rare bird, i.e., an extraordinary person or thing
  2. 2. corpus You may have (custody of) the body
  3. 3. On the basis of something done afterwards, i.e., retroactive
  4. 5. Something in exchange for something
  5. 7. Post meridiem (after noon)
  6. 8. A smoothed tablet, i.e., a blank page
  7. 9. non grata A displeasing or unwelcome person
  8. 10. A slip of the tongue
  9. 13. On the whole, i.e., generally or entirely
  10. 14. Out of many
  11. 15. He has favored our beginnings
  12. 17. Let arms yield to the toga, i.e. peace/diplomacy should come before war
  13. 21. A god (made) out of a contraption or mechanism; used to describe an unlikely resolution to the plot of a story
  14. 25. The masks of the drama, i.e., characters in a play
  15. 27. Method of working
  16. 29. New order of the ages
  17. 31. Not sound of mind, i.e., insane
  18. 33. In this sign you will conquer
  19. 34. For the people’s good
  20. 36. There is truth in wine
  21. 37. With a grain of salt, i.e., with some allowance
  22. 41. I came, I saw, I conquered
  23. 42. To nausea, i.e., to the point of being disgusting
  24. 44. Exempli gratiā (for example)
  25. 45. Confer (compare)
  26. 54. Seize the opportunity
  27. 58. Ante meridiem (before noon)
  28. 59. Without which not, i.e., an indispensable condition; a necessity
  29. 60. Before the war
  30. 63. Without a day (appointed for reassembly)
  31. 68. By itself, in itself, intrinsically