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ubi jus incertum, ibi jus nullum (L) Where the law is uncertain, there is no law.
ubi libertas, ibi patria (L) Where there is liberty, there is my country.
ubi mel, ibi apes (L: where honey is, there are bees) Where there is attraction, there will be no want of admirers. — Plautus.
ubi tres medici, duo athei (L) Where there are three physicians, there are two atheists.
ultimus Romanorum (L) the last of the Romans (Brutus が Cassius についてのべた言葉; cf. Tacitus, Annales 4: 34).
uni navi ne committas omnia (L) Trust not all in one ship.
unius dementia dementes efficit multos (L) The madness of one makes many mad.
un malheur ne vient jamais seul (F) Misfortunes never come singly.
un roseau pensant (F) a thinking reed — Pascal, Pens´ees 6: 347 (cf. l'homme n'est…).
urbem latericiam invenit [accepit], marmoream reliquit (L) He (=Augustus) found the city (=Rome) built of brick, and left it in marble. (cf. Suetonius, Augustus 28: 3)
usque ad aras (L: even to the altars) to the last extremity; accepting all but what is contrary to religion (cf. amicus usque ad aras).
usque ad nauseam (L: even to nausea) to a disgusting extent (cf. 本文 ad nauseam).
usus est tyrannus (L) Custom is a tyrant.
ut pictura poesis (L) Poetry is like painting. — Horace, Ars Poetica 361.





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