
Ad impossibilia nemo tenetur - No one is obligated to perform the impossible (Legal term). Ad Iesum Per Mariam - To Jesus by Mary (Ecclesiastical term). Ad augusta per angusta - To high places by narrow roads. Ad astra per as pera - To the stars, the hard way (Apollo Motto - missions to the moon). Ad Astra per alas Gryps - To the stars on Gryphon's wings ( Thank you: CAPT(sg) D. Ad altiora tendimus - We hung high (Motto of Su perior National Institute faculty in Modern Languages "Juan Ramon Fernandez" in Argentina). Ad Altiora, et meliora, sem per - Always the highest and the best. Ad acta atra peracta sunt facta atta patrata - For dark acts are prepared dark jails (Legal term in reference to serious crimes). Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea - The act does not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty (Legal term). Actio in personam - Personal action (Legal term). Actio est ius persequendi in iudicio, quod sibi debetur - Action is the right to obtain what it is due by the process of law (Legal term - Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Instituta, libri 1, 6).
Acti labores iucundi - The pleasure of finished work (Satisfaction that is ex perience when one finishes something). Acta Apostolicae Sedis - The works of the Apostolic See (Ecclesiastical term - Official periodical publication from the Vatican). Acerba sem per et immatura mors eorum qui inmortale aliquid parant - The death of those who prepare something immortal is always hard and premature (Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, Epistue 5, 5, 4). Acci pere quam facere praestat iniuriam - It is better to be the subject of injustice than to commit it. to shot against one person and kill someone else) Aberratio ictus - Mistake in the blow (Legal term that refers in an error where the wrong person gets hurt, e.g. Per pecunia ad astra pro#
an island in the middle a river is the common pro perty of the proprietors on both banks) Ab utraque parte - Of both parties (Legal Term - Gai Institutiones - Common pro perty e.g.Ab ore ad aurem - From mouth to ear (whis pering a secret into someone's ear).
A su perbia initium sumpsit omnis perditio - From pride takes initiative all perdition(Ecclesiastical term used before the.A non domino - From the non owner (Legal term - Argument from the person who does not own the item in question).A calvo ad calvum - From one bald- person to another (From first to last - Suetonius - attributed to Caligula).