Peiper Latin
Terms
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- foresight
- Providentia
- absense
- Defectus
- cunning
- Astutia
- innocence
- Simplicitas
- the realization in practice of prudence
- Executio prudentiae
- the thing itself
- Ispa res
- clear-sighted objectivity in the face of the unexpected
- Solertia
- the act can be judged in it\'s relationship and fittingness
- Commensuratio
- the good of another
- Bonum alteruis
- to pour itself out
- Diffusivum sui
- creating order in itself
- Askesis
- man\'s good
- Bonum hominis
- simply and directly
- Simplification
- justice in the human god
- Iustitia est humanun honum
- genuine prudent loving friendship
- Amor amicitiae
- doing
- Agere
- making
- Facere
- the goal of man
- Intentio finis
- gift of counsel
- Denum consilu
- habit
- Habitus
- God owes man nothing
- Reddere suum cuique
- right; what is due to a person
- Suum
- natural right
- Ius naturali
- requires
- Requirit
- with great reverence
- Cum magna reverentia
- creature
- Creaturn
- justice is directed towards the other man
- Iustitia est ad alternum
- an act that violates justice by bringing shame to another through mockery
- Derisio
- to give inner form to
- Informare
- to preserve cheerfulness of mind and serenity of spirit
- Patieme
- to dispose of various parts into one unified and ordered whole
- Temperantia
- serenity of the spirit
- Quies animi
- intemperate desire for knowledge
- Curiositas
- temperate desire for knowledge
- Studiositas
- moral defect
- Vitium
- community of life
- Fides
- offspring
- Proles
- sacramental blessing
- Sacramentum
- man\'s power to grasp reality
- Ratio
- supernatural love of God and man
- Caritas
- a weakness in which one sins in a gust of passion
- Infirmitas
- decision by which one renounces sexual pleasures for God
- Virginitas
- relating to individuals
- In concerto
- relating to broad subjects
- In abstraito
- cheerfulness of the heart
- Hilaritas mentis
- an act of abstinence
- Abstientia
- the dulling and obscuring of the inner perception of spiritual realities
- Habetudo sensus
- superiority, pre-eminence, consideration.
- Excellentia
- man\'s estimation of himself according to truth
- Humilitas
- dreary sadness of a heat unwilling to accept the greatness to which man is called by God
- Aiedia
- undue
- Undebitus
- to give a person what is due
- Debitum redderi
- an excess proper to the true spirit of fasting
- Excessus poemitentiae
- honor given to parents or country
- Pietas
- to show reverance to one\'s country
- Cultum exhibere petriae
- respect for God
- Religio
- kindness
- Affabilitas
- roaming unrest of the spirit
- Evagatio mentis
- God has established order in the body
- Deus temporait corpus
- a debt
- Debitum
- men are ordained to one another by outward acts
- Per exteriores actus
- in any outward act; justice or injustice comes into play
- Circa actiones est iustitia
- gentleness
- Mansuetudo
- legal justice (individual to social whole)
- Iustitia legalis
- communitive justice (person to person)
- Iustitia commutativa
- justice (social whole to person)
- Iustitia distributiva