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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 687
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- Cave Canem - Beware of the dog
- Cave, cave, Deus videt! - Beware, beware, God sees! (Ecclesiastical term)
- Cave ne ante ullas catapultas ambules - Be careful when walking in front of the catapults
- Cave ne cadas - Beware of falling (Falling from a high social position)
- Caveant consules - Consuls (of the Roman Senate) bewar)
- Caveant consules ne quid detrimenti res publica capiat - Consuls take care that no harm falls to the Republic
- Caveat emptor - Buyer beware (Legal term - Sold as is, no warranty)
- 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
- Cedant arma togae, concedat laurea laudi - Let arms yield to the toga and laurels to laudation (Cicero - De Officiis)
- Celeritas et subtilitas patrio - Speed and subtilty for the Homeland (Motto of la U.E.I. - Special Intervention Unit, Spanish Civil guard)
- Centum - Hundred (A family of hundreds of indo-european languages)
- Centumviri - Board of 100 elders
- Certa Bonum Certamen - Fight the Good Fight (Vulgate - 1st Timothy 6, 12)
- Certe tamquam innocens ducta est - Acted like as if he was innocent (Pliny the Younger - Epistularvum IV)
- Certitudo est status mentis quae afirmat vel negat aliquid sine formidine errandi - Certainty is a state of mind something is confirmed or denied without the fear of being wrong
- Certum est quia impossible est - It is certain because it is impossible (Tertullian - "De Carne Christi")
- Cervus Sirenae - Stag of the Siren (Pope Anti-pope John XXIII (1410-1415) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecie - He was from Naples, whose emblem features a siren. In addition, he was cardinal with the title of St. Eustachius, whose emblem is a stag)
- Cessante causa, cessant effectus - Cease the cause, cease the effect (Medical Maxim)
- Cessante ratione legis, lex ipsa cessat - when the reason for a law no longer exists, the law itself ceases to exist (Legal term)
- Cetera desunt - The rest is wanting (Grammatical term - When something is missing)
- Ceteris Paribus - All else being equal (Used by economist when they build models)
- Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam - I certainly claim that Carthage must be destroyed (This is how Cato the Elder finilized his speeches - Also with Delenda est carthago and Praeterea censeo ... )
- Christi Matri - Mother of Christ (Encyclical letter written by pope Paul VI)
- Christus per fidem habitat in cordibus vestris - Christ by faith dwells in your hearts (Vulgate - Saint Paul - Ephesians 3: 17)
- Christus Rex - Christ is King (Thank you: Conger Edward )
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