Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 859

  1. Culpa levis - Slight negligence (Legal Term - compare with Culpa Lata)
  2. Culpa par odium exigit - The offense requires a proportional rejection (Legal term - Seneca)
  3. Culpa ubi maior est, ibi gravior debet esse poena - The greater the guilt, the more severe the punishment should be. (Legal term)
  4. Culpa ubi non est, nec poena esse debet - Where there is no guilt, there should be no punishment (Legal term)
  5. Culpa vacare maximum est solacium - To be relieved of guild is the greatest solace (Legal term)
  6. Culpam poena premit comes - Punishment presses hard on the heels of the guilty (NSW (New South Wales) Police Force motto in Australia - Thank you: Fiona)
  7. Cultores sui Deus protegit - God defends those who adore him (Ecclesiastical term)
  8. Cum amico et familiari sincere semper est agendum - Always proceed with honesty when dealing with friends and family
  9. Cum amico non certandum aemulatione - Do not compete with friends
  10. Cum amico omnia amara et dulcia communicata velim - I would like share all sorrows and all pleasures with my friend
  11. Cum aqua fauces strangulet, quid iam opus est bibere? - When the water reaches the throat, why we must drink more? (Erasmus)
  12. Cum bene potatur, quae non sunt debita fatur - When one drinks well, he speaks what he shouldn't
  13. Cum certitudine - With certainty
  14. Cum cetera vitia senescant in homine, sola avaritia iuvenescit - When all vices aging a man, only greed rejuvenates him (Philosophical term )
  15. Cum charta cadit, omnis scientia vadit - When the paper falls, all knowledge goes
  16. Cum defecerint ligna, exstinguetur ignis - When there is no more wood, the fire will stop
  17. Cum Deus auxilio est, nemo nocere potest - With God's help, no one can harm us
  18. Cum ditissimus sis te diligere non possum - Although you are very rich, I can not give you attention
  19. Cum finis est licitus etiam media sunt licita - When the end is legal, the means are legal (Legal and Philosophic term written in 1650 by the Jesuit priest Hermann Busenbaum 1600-1688 - Also known as "The end justifies the means")
  20. Cum forma dilapsus amor - Love dissipates with beauty
  21. Cum fovet fortuna, cave namque rota rotunda - When fortune favors you, be careful, because the wheel turns
  22. Cum grano salis - With a grain of salt (Pliny the Elder - With caution or incredulity)
  23. Cum hoc ergo propter hoc - With this, therefore because of this (Legal and philosophical term - A fallacy that confuses cause and effect)
  24. Cum in domum alienam veneris, et mutus et surdus esto - When you enter someone else's home, be deaf and dumb
  25. Cum infirmor tunc potens sum - The measure of his weakness increases its strength

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