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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 712
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- 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)
- Cicero pro domo sua - Cicero favors his own home
- Circa - Around (Refers to dates abbreviated as c.)
- Circa Anum - Around the year (Refers to dates abbreviated as c.a.)
- Cis natura leges - Within the laws of nature
- Cisne carnem amicum inveni? - ¿Perhaps I have not found a friendly man?
- Cito fit quod dii volunt - What the gods want happens soon (Petronius)
- Cives: patricii et plebeii - Citizens, patricians and plebeians
- Civis Romanus sum - I am a Roman citizen (Cicero, In C Verrem, 5, 147)
- Civitas abscondi supra montem posita - A city set on a hill cannot hide (Motto of Merida, Venezuela)
- Civitas optimo Iure - Civility is the optimum justice
- Civitas sine suffragio - Cities without a vote
- Civitatis donatio - Grant of citizenship
- Clamo, clamatis, omnes clamamus pro glace lactis - I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream
- Claude opus - Finish the work (that you started) (Ovid - Metamorphosis I)
- Claudite iam rivos, pueri, at prata biberunt - Turn off the watercourses, boys, the fields have drunk enough (Virgil - Enough is enough)
- Codex Iuris Canonici - Code of Canon Law (Ecclesiastical term)
- Codex iuris Civilis - Code of Civil Law (Legal term)
- Coelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt - Those who cross the sea, change sky, but not soul (Horace)
- Coenantibus autem eis, aceepit Jesus panem, et benedixit, ac fregit, deditque diseipulis suis, et ait: Aecipite, et comedite: Hoc est Corpus meum - Dinning with them, Jesus took the bread, blessed and shared it with his disciples, and said, Take, eat: this is my body (Ecclesiastical term - Eucharist)
- Cogitationem sobrii hominis punctum temporis suscipe - Take for a moment the reasoning of a quiet man (Cicero - Philippics)
- Cogitationis poenam nemo patitur - Nobody should be punished for his thoughts (Legal term)
- Cogitus interruptus - Interrupted thought (Distraction)
- Cognosco melior, facio taliter I know the best, I do the worst (Philosophical term - Similar to: Do as I say, not as I do)
- Coito, Ergo Sum - I have sex, therefore I am (Compare with Dubito ergo cogito, cogito ergo sum)
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