Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 817

  1. Credo in Iesum Christum, filium eius unicum, Dominum nostrum - I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord (Ecclesiastical term)
  2. Credo nos in fluctu eodem esse - I believe we're on the same wavelength
  3. Credo quia absurdum - I believe because it is absurd
  4. Credo ut intelligam - I believe so that I may understand (Augustine)
  5. Credula vitam spes fovet et melius cras fore semper dicit - Credulous hope supports our life, and always says that tomorrow will be better (Tibullus)
  6. Crescente Luce - Increasing light (To add to the body of knowledge of humanity to bring understanding - Thank you: Deborah Allen)
  7. Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crescit - The love of money grows, as the money itself grows (Juvenal)
  8. Crimen Culpae - Culpa de crimen (Legal term - Actions and omissions are only punishable only when expressly provided by law)
  9. Crucem sectarum cetera ut lutum putemus - Henceforth we will consider as mud, the torment of cults
  10. Crucem tuam adoramus Domine - We adore your Cross, Lord (Ecclesiastical term)
  11. Crudelius est quam mori semper timere mortem - It is more cruel to always fear death than to die (Seneca)
  12. Cruribus apertis - Opened leg
  13. Crux de Cruce - Cross of the Cross (Pope Bl. Pius IX (1846-1878) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no direct link to his motto )
  14. Crux fidelis - Faithful cross (Ecclesiastical term)
  15. Crux Nostra Coronas - The cross is our crown ( Thank you: Stephen Austin )
  16. Crux Romulea - The Roman Cross (Pope Clement VIII (1592-1605) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His papal coat of arms featured an "embattled bend" known as a "Roman Cross")
  17. Crux Sancta Sit Mihi Lux - Let the Holy Cross be my light (Ecclesiastical term - Initials on the back of the Cross of San Benito Abad - Abbreviated as CSSML)
  18. Cubus de Mixtione - The Block of Mixture (Pope Boniface IX (1389-1404) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had cubes painted on it)
  19. Cucullus non facit monachum - The cowl does not make the monk (Don't trust appearances - Don't judge a book by its cover)
  20. Cui amat periculum in illo peribit - Whoever loves danger will perish by it. (Vulgate - Ecclesiasticus or Sirach III)
  21. Cui bono - To whose benefit? (Legal term - Who gains by the crime?)
  22. Cui prodest? - To whose benefit? (Legal term - Who gains by the crime?)
  23. Cui prodest scelus, is fecit - Who benefits by the crime, he is the guilty man (Seneca Medea - Legal Term - Usually asked in court as Cui prodest?)
  24. Cuiqui suum - To each, his own
  25. Cuius est solum, eius est usqüe ad caelum et usqüe ad infernos - The one who owns the land owns the sky above it and the subsoil beneath (Legal term)

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