Aequo animo (ē´kwo an´im-o).—With resignation, contentedly.
Aetatis suae (ē-tā´tis sū´ē).—Of his (or her) age.
A fortiori (for-shi-or´ī).—With stronger reason.
Alere flammam (al´er-e flam´mam).—To feed the flame.
Alias (al´i-as).—Otherwise.
Alibi (al´i-bī).—Elsewhere. Legal phrase implying that the accused in a criminal case was not on the scene of a crime at the time of its committal.
Alma Mater (al´ma mā´ter).—Benign mother. An expression used by college men, who speak of their college as their Alma mater.
Alter ego (al´ter egg´o).—Another self.
Alter idem (al´ter ī-dem).—Another exactly similar.
Amantium irae amoris integratio est—(am-an´shi-um ī´rē a-mor´iss inte-grā-shi-o est).—The quarrels of lovers are renewals of love.