Durante vita (du-ran´te vī´tā).—During life.
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Ecce homo! (ek´se hom´o).—Behold the man! A name given to representations of the suffering Savior, because Pilate used those words when Christ came forth wearing the crown of thorns and purple robe (St. John xix. 5).
Editio princeps (e-dish´io prin´seps).—Original edition.
Emeritus (ē-mer´itus).—A soldier who has served his time, a veteran: hence, one retired from active official duties, as an Emeritus professor.
E pluribus unum (ē plūr´i-bus ūnum).—From many, one. Motto of United States.
Esse quam videri malim (es´se kwam vī-dē´rī mā-lim).—I prefer to be, rather than seem to be.
Esto quod es (es-tō quod ēz).—Be what thou art.
Et cetera (et sē´ter-a), &c., or etc. And so forth.
E tenebris oritur lux (ē ten´e-brīs or´i-tur lux).—Out of darkness there arises light.