Via
EDIT: Via (long a) could be used for "by the road", and could be taken figuratively for 'by means'
However, much more common is the English phrase "by means of smthg" is simply shown by using the ablative.
He killed him by means of a sword = interficit eum gladio.
"Ex officio" is the Latin phrase that means "by virtue of his office."
what Latin phrase means ultimate source Fons en origo
Latin phrase 'ab initio' means? Answer added: It means "He (she or it) has done ( or made ) since the beginning."
a priori
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'as below' is Ut infra. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'as'. The adverb 'infra' means 'below'.
It is a Latin phrase which means by the court.
Unbreakable
The translation into Latin is a priori.To read more about this Latin phrase on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
The Latin phrase 'vidua sepeliebatur' means 'the widow was buried'.
Latin uses the phrase tempus anni for season.
The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
carpe diem