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1 LATIN NOTES ETYMOLOGY

2 CURRICULUM VITAE (C.V.) COURSE OF ONE’S LIFE Résumé; brief list of accomplishments and areas of study

3 DE FACTO From the fact A de facto ruler takes over without legal steps

4 DEUS EX MACHINA God out of a machine Unexpected occurrence which rescues someone from a predicament; An unlikely intervention

5 DRAMATIS PERSONAE People of the play; Persons of the drama Cast list of a dramatic performance

6 EXEMPLI GRATIA (e.g.) For the sake of example Used when giving an example

7 E PLURIBUS UNUM One out of many Motto of the United States of America

8 ET AL. (allii, aliae, alia)
And others Usually used when making a list including other people

9 ET CETERA (etc.) And the rest And so forth; He had dogs, cats, birds, etc.

10 ET TU, BRUTE You also, Brutus? Betrayal by a trusted friend; Brutus, et al., stabbed Julius Caesar

11 EX CATHEDRA From the chair With authority; Official pronouncement

12 EXCELSIOR Higher Onward and upward; New York State’s motto

13 EX LIBRIS From the books Sticker placed in books from someone’s library, followed by owner’s name

14 FIAT LUX Let there be light Beginning verse of the book of Genesis in the Bible

15 HIC ET NUNC Here and now Wanting something ASAP; legal term

16 HIC ET UBIQUE Here and everywhere All over the place; ubi = where; ubiquitous

17 ID EST (i.e.) That is Used to clarify a statement

18 IN ABSENTIA In absence Doing something for someone else while they are not present

19 IN LOCO PARENTIS In the place of a parent Guardianship over minors

20 IN MEDIAS RES In the midst of things Literary term: In or into the middle of a narrative plot

21 IN TOTO In all Entirely; completely

22 IN VINO VERITAS In wine the truth Liquor loosens the tongue

23 IPSE DIXIT He himself said so Truth based on a person’s authority, not actual evidence

24 IPSO FACTO By that very fact Absolutely regardless of all else; as an inevitable result

25 LAPSUS LINGUAE Slip of the tongue Metathesis!

26 LINGUA FRANCA Frankish language Common language; widely used language in order to communicate with the greatest amount of people at once


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