homo sui juris (L.), one who is his own master.
homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto (L.), I am a man; I count nothing human indifferent to me. [Said by a Paul Pry in Terence, Heaut. I. i. 25.]
homo trium litterarum (L.), man of three letters—i.e. fur = thief.
homo unius libri (L.), a man of one book.
honi soit qui mal y pense (O. Fr.), the shame be his who thinks ill of it—the motto of the Order of the Garter.
honneur et patrie (Fr.), honour and native land.
honores mutant mores (L.), honours change [men's] manners.
honoris causâ [gratiâ] (Late L.), for the sake of honour, as honorary.
honor virtutis præmium (L.), honour is the reward of virtue.
honos alit artes (L.), honour nourishes the arts.