Furor poeticus (po-ēt´ik-us).—Poetical fire.
Furor scribendi (skrī-ben´dī).—A rage for writing.
G
Gaudeamus (gawdeā´mus).—Let us rejoice.
Gloria in excelsis Deo (glor´i-a in ex-sel´sis dē´ō).—Glory to God in the highest. The opening words of the greater doxology sung in the ancient Church; chiefly used in the Communion service and private devotion.
Gratis (grā´tiss).—Free; for nothing.
Gutta cavat lapidem non vi, sed semper cadendo (gut´ta kav´at lap´id-em non vī sed sem´per ka-den´dō).—The drop hollows the stone not by force, but by constant falling.
H
Haud passibus æquis—Virgil (hawd pass´i-bus ē´kwīs).—With unequal steps.
Hic et ubique (hik et ubī´kwe).—Here and everywhere. (“Here, there, and everywhere.”)