Results for: Bona fides (noun)
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Bona fides (noun)Honest intention
aperte mala cum est mulier, tum demum est bonawhen a woman is openly bad, she then is at the best (i.e., open dishonesty is preferable to concealed hypocrisy)
auro pulsa fides, auro venalia jura, aurum lex sequitur, mox sine lege pudorby gold all good faith has been banished, by gold our rights are abused, the law itself follows gold, and soon there will be an end to every modest restraint
aut formosa fores minus, aut minus improba vellem. Non facit ad mores tam bona forma malosI would that you were either less beautiful, or less corrupt. Such perfect beauty does not suit such imperfect morals (Ovid)
barbaris ex fortuna pendet fidesthe fidelity of barbarians depends on fortune (Livy)
Bona fideIn good faith, genuine, legitimate
Bona fideIn good faith. i. e. well-intentioned, fairly
bona fide polliceorI promise in good faith
Bona fortunaGood luck!
bona malis paria non sunt, etiam pari numero; nec lætitia ulla minimo mœrore pensandathe blessings of life do not equal its ills, even when of equal number; nor can any pleasure, however intense, compensate for even the slightest pain (Pliny the Elder)
bona nemini hora est, ut non alicui sit malathere is no hour good for one man that is not bad for another (Publilius Syrus)
bonis omnia bonaall things are good to the good
bonus, bona, bonumgood
cui Pudor, et Justitae Soror, incorrupta Fides, nudaque Veritas; quando ullum invenient parem?when will Honor and Justice’s sister, uncorrupted Faith, and naked Truth, find anyone equal to him?
dicamus bona verbalet us speak words of good omen (Terence)
 

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