Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 694

  1. 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
  2. Cedant arma togae, concedat laurea laudi - Let arms yield to the toga and laurels to laudation (Cicero - De Officiis)
  3. Celeritas et subtilitas patrio - Speed and subtilty for the Homeland (Motto of la U.E.I. - Special Intervention Unit, Spanish Civil guard)
  4. Centum - Hundred (A family of hundreds of indo-european languages)
  5. Centumviri - Board of 100 elders
  6. Certa Bonum Certamen - Fight the Good Fight (Vulgate - 1st Timothy 6, 12)
  7. Certe tamquam innocens ducta est - Acted like as if he was innocent (Pliny the Younger - Epistularvum IV)
  8. 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
  9. Certum est quia impossible est - It is certain because it is impossible (Tertullian - "De Carne Christi")
  10. 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)
  11. Cessante causa, cessant effectus - Cease the cause, cease the effect (Medical Maxim)
  12. Cessante ratione legis, lex ipsa cessat - when the reason for a law no longer exists, the law itself ceases to exist (Legal term)
  13. Cetera desunt - The rest is wanting (Grammatical term - When something is missing)
  14. Ceteris Paribus - All else being equal (Used by economist when they build models)
  15. 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 ... )
  16. Christi Matri - Mother of Christ (Encyclical letter written by pope Paul VI)
  17. Christus per fidem habitat in cordibus vestris - Christ by faith dwells in your hearts (Vulgate - Saint Paul - Ephesians 3: 17)
  18. Christus Rex - Christ is King (Thank you: Conger Edward )
  19. Christus vincit, regnat, imperat: ab omni malo plebem suam defendat. - Christ conquers, He reigns, He commands; may He defend His people from all evil. (Ecclesiastical Term from iThe Laudes Regiæ (Royal Praises or Royal Acclamations), a hymn used in the rites of the Catholic Church. Pope Sixtus V had these words engraved on the obelisk which stands in the centre of Saint Peter’s Square at Rome. Source: catholicismpure.wordpress - Thank you: Claire S)
  20. Cicero pro domo sua - Cicero favors his own home
  21. Circa - Around (Refers to dates abbreviated as c.)
  22. Circa Anum - Around the year (Refers to dates abbreviated as c.a.)
  23. Cis natura leges - Within the laws of nature
  24. Cisne carnem amicum inveni? - ¿Perhaps I have not found a friendly man?
  25. Cito fit quod dii volunt - What the gods want happens soon (Petronius)

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