Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 647

  1. Cantabridgienses - Student of the Cambridge University (Abbreviated as CANTAB)
  2. Cantabrum indoctum iuga ferre nostra - The Cadiz tribe, not used to bearing our yoke (Horace - Odes II, 6)
  3. Canticum - Song (Musical accompaniment, in Roman Theater, to an easily distinguished lyrical vocal part)
  4. Canticum Simeonis - Song to Simon (Clasical song performed by Domenico Puccini)
  5. Cantilenam eandem canis - Singing the same song
  6. Cantus est cum laude Dei - It is a song with praise of God
  7. Capitis deminutio - Lowering of status (Legal term - Civil death: Lose of liberty, citizenship or family ties)
  8. Caput ieiunii - Beginning of the fast (Ecclesiastical term - Ash Wednesday)
  9. Cardinalis in pectore - Cardinal in the breast (Ecclesiastical term - The pope keeps it a secret until he wishes to announce it)
  10. Caritas Christi urget nos - The charity of Christ urges us (Motto of several nun congregations)
  11. Caritate et benevolentia oportet esse, non armis - It should be in affection and kindness, not by arms (Thank you: Christina )
  12. Caritate Patriae - Love for country (Cicero)
  13. Carmina coelo possunt deducere lunam - The magic words can bring the moon from heaven to earth (Virgil)
  14. Carmina non dant panem - Songs do not give bread (Songs will not feed you)
  15. CAro DAta VERmibus - Flesh given to the worms (Some people claim that this is the etymology of cadaver according to Saint Isidore)
  16. Caro putridas es - You're dead meat
  17. Caro roborat, pisces vero sunt parvi alimenti - The meat nourishes, but the fish are really of little food
  18. Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero - Capture the day, put minimum trust on tomorrow (Horace - Odes I, 11 - Seize the day, don't let it go without taking advantage of it - Don't waste the opportunity)
  19. Carpe fatum - Seize your destiny (Thank you: Randy Marker)
  20. Carpe noctem - Seize the night (Academic Term used in Universities to justify Party!!! or late studies. Compare with Carpe Diem)
  21. Carpent tua poma nepotes - Your descendants will pick your fruit (Virgil - Motto of Monteria, Colombia)
  22. Caseus et panis sunt optima fercula sanis - Bread and cheese is the optimum food for healthy people
  23. Caseus ille sanus quem dat avara manus - Cheese is healthy when given with a sparing hand
  24. Castigat ridendo mores - Punish customs through humo
  25. Castigo corpus meum - I punish my body (Ecclesiastical term - A self-punishing practice to cleanse sin)

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