Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 616

  1. Caecum odium - Hate is blind
  2. Caecus amor prolis - The love for children is blind
  3. Caecus non iudicat de coloribus - The blind don't judge colors
  4. Caeli enarram glorian dei - The heavens proclaim the glory of Go
  5. Caelo tonantem credidimus iovem regnare - When we heard thunder, we though Jupiter reigned (Horace, Odes III)
  6. Caelum mihi lex - Heaven is my law (Inscribed in a sun dial)
  7. Caelum non animun mutant qui trans mare currunt - They who run across the sea change their sky, not their spirit
  8. Caelum stat, terra moveatur - Sky stands, earth moves
  9. Caesar decimae legioni indulgebat - Caesar was lenient with the tenth legion
  10. Caesar misit legatos qui nuntiarent hoc consilium - Caesar sent ambassadors to announce this determination
  11. Caesar, non super grammaticos - Caesar, (you have) no (authority) over the grammarians
  12. Caesar si viveret ad remum dareris - If Caesar were alive, he would have you chained to an oar (Consider carefully your carless words)
  13. Caesarem vehis, Caesarique fortunam - You carry Caesar and Caesar's fortune (Julius Caesar said this words on a stormy voyage across the Adriatic Sea to pirates who had kidnapped him. These pirates would ask for a reward of 20 bars of gold, but Cesar insisted that they charged 50 for him. After Caesar was released, Caesar and his troops captured these pirates and crucified them - It was said to a Captain attempting to bring Caesar (in disguise) back to Italia, in search of Marcus Antonius and the bulk of Caesar's army. Not Pirates... He told them "I will return & crucify you all.." - Thank you: S. Scott Fain
  14. Caetera desideratum - The rest is wished
  15. Calamitas nulla sola - Misfortune does not come alone
  16. Calamo currente - With a running pen (Without thinking - Excuse for an errata)
  17. Calumniare est falsa crimina intendere - Slander is a false crime charge (Legal term)
  18. Calvus turpis nihil compton - Nothing more despicable than a bald-man who pretends to have hair
  19. Campi partitio - Distribution of land
  20. Campus - Field (Academic term - University grounds)
  21. Candide et constanter - Honest and consistent
  22. Canis Canem Edit - Dog eat dog
  23. Canis domi ferocissimus - The dog in his home is very fierce
  24. Canis et Coluber - Dog and Serpent (Leo XII (1823-1829) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no clear link between Pope and Motto. Some people have associated the dog with the Pope's vigilance and the adder with prudence. Others claim that 'dog' and 'snake' are insults, since this Pope was not liked)
  25. Canis habet oculos, cor cervi - The eyes of a dog, the heart of a deer.

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