- via - by way of
- in memoriam - in memory (of)
- interim - meanwhile, interval
- item - likewise, also, although it is now used in English as a bit of information
- memorandum - reminder
- agenda - things to be done
- & - et used for 'and'
- etc. - et cetera used for 'and so forth'
- pro and con - for and against
- a.m. - ante meridiem, before noon
- p.m. - post meridiem, after noon
- ultra- - beyond
- P.S. - post scriptum, postscript
- quasi - as if it were
- census - count of citizens
- veto - 'I forbid' used as a way of stopping the passage of a law.
- per - through, by
- sponsor - one who accepts responsibility for another
- I read the bit of news about the Jesus tomb with more than a touch of skepticism.
- He emailed a reminder about the Discovery Channel program on Sunday.
- A regent will serve as substitute ruler in the meanwhile.
- He came to the study of Ancient Greek by way of Latin.
- Epitaphs can be written in memory of loved ones.
- A tribune had the power of preventing the law from being passed.
- This pseudo-test is more than easy.
- He sent a second email as a follow-up to the TV alert saying the time he listed was meant to be in the evening.
For more, see "Latin Expressions Found in English: A Vocabulary Unit for the First Week of Beginning Latin or General Language," by Walter V. Kaulfers; Dante P. Lembi; William T. McKibbon. The Classical Journal, Vol. 38, No. 1. (Oct., 1942), pp. 5-20.
Latin Words and Expressions in English
For more on words imported from Latin into common and specialized areas of English, see
- Legal Latin Terms
- A Dozen Words From Psychology That Are Based on Greek or Latin Roots
- Latin Religious Words in English
- Latin Words in Newspapers That English Has Adopted
- Geometry Terms

