Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 670

  1. Castigat ridendo mores - Punish customs through humo
  2. Castigo corpus meum - I punish my body (Ecclesiastical term - A self-punishing practice to cleanse sin)
  3. Casu consulto - Accidentally on purpose
  4. Casus belli - Cause of war (Diplomatic term - Reason to start a war)
  5. Casus federis - Federal Case (Diplomatic term)
  6. Casus Foederis - Reason for the alliance (Diplomatic term)
  7. Casus fortuitus a mora excusat - Fortuitous events should excuse a party (Legal term)
  8. Catapultam habeo - I have a catapul
  9. Causa causae est causa causati - The cause of the cause is the cause of the effect (Legal term)
  10. Causa causarum miserere mei - Cause of causes have mercy on me (Cicero)
  11. Causa causorun miserere mei - Cause of causes have mercy on me (Philosophical term)
  12. Causa criminalis non praeiudicat civile - A criminal case predicate the civil case (Legal term)
  13. Causa iudicata individua est - A judged matter is indivisible (Legal term)
  14. Causa mortis - Caused by death (Legal term)
  15. Causa non debiti numeratae pecunia, de errore calculi - Does not owe money, because the value was calculated incorrectly (Legal term - Thank you: Bose Senome)
  16. Causa petendi - Alleged cause (Legal term)
  17. Cava solans aegrum testudine amorem - Comforting with his loving zither
  18. Cave Canem - Beware of the dog
  19. Cave, cave, Deus videt! - Beware, beware, God sees! (Ecclesiastical term)
  20. Cave ne ante ullas catapultas ambules - Be careful when walking in front of the catapults
  21. Cave ne cadas - Beware of falling (Falling from a high social position)
  22. Caveant consules - Consuls (of the Roman Senate) bewar)
  23. Caveant consules ne quid detrimenti res publica capiat - Consuls take care that no harm falls to the Republic
  24. Caveat emptor - Buyer beware (Legal term - Sold as is, no warranty)
  25. Caveat omnia apocrypha. Et si quando ea non ad dogmatum veritatem, sed ad signorum reverentiam legere voluerit, sciat... multa his admixta vitiosa - Beware of all the apocryphal. And if at any time the truth of them, not for dogmas, but out of respect, he wishes to read, let him know ... a lot of these truths are mixed with with defects

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