Ad arbitrium (ar-bit´ri-um).—At pleasure.
Ad captandum vulgus (cap-tan´dum vul´gus).—To catch the rabble.
Ad extremum (ex-tre´mum).—At last.
Ad finem (fī´nem).—To the end.
Ad hominem (hom´in-em).—To the man.
Ad infinitum (in-fī-nī´tum).—To infinity.
Ad interim (in´ter-im).—Meanwhile.
Ad Kalendas Graecas (kal´en-das grē´kas).—At the Greek kalends—i. e., never (there being no kalends in the Greek year).
Ad libitum (lib´it-um).—At pleasure.
Ad majorem Dei gloriam (mā-jor´em Dē´ī glor´i-am).—For the greater glory of God. The motto of the Order of the Jesuits, founded by Ignatius Loyola (1539).