Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 865

  1. 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)
  2. Cultores sui Deus protegit - God defends those who adore him (Ecclesiastical term)
  3. Cum amico et familiari sincere semper est agendum - Always proceed with honesty when dealing with friends and family
  4. Cum amico non certandum aemulatione - Do not compete with friends
  5. Cum amico omnia amara et dulcia communicata velim - I would like share all sorrows and all pleasures with my friend
  6. Cum aqua fauces strangulet, quid iam opus est bibere? - When the water reaches the throat, why we must drink more? (Erasmus)
  7. Cum bene potatur, quae non sunt debita fatur - When one drinks well, he speaks what he shouldn't
  8. Cum certitudine - With certainty
  9. Cum cetera vitia senescant in homine, sola avaritia iuvenescit - When all vices aging a man, only greed rejuvenates him (Philosophical term )
  10. Cum charta cadit, omnis scientia vadit - When the paper falls, all knowledge goes
  11. Cum defecerint ligna, exstinguetur ignis - When there is no more wood, the fire will stop
  12. Cum Deus auxilio est, nemo nocere potest - With God's help, no one can harm us
  13. Cum ditissimus sis te diligere non possum - Although you are very rich, I can not give you attention
  14. 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")
  15. Cum forma dilapsus amor - Love dissipates with beauty
  16. Cum fovet fortuna, cave namque rota rotunda - When fortune favors you, be careful, because the wheel turns
  17. Cum grano salis - With a grain of salt (Pliny the Elder - With caution or incredulity)
  18. Cum hoc ergo propter hoc - With this, therefore because of this (Legal and philosophical term - A fallacy that confuses cause and effect)
  19. Cum in domum alienam veneris, et mutus et surdus esto - When you enter someone else's home, be deaf and dumb
  20. Cum infirmor tunc potens sum - The measure of his weakness increases its strength
  21. Cum inter nonnullos - Like among others (Canonical decree by Pope John XXII published on November 12, 1323 declaring that it was heresy to say that Jesus and his apostles owned nothing)
  22. Cum Laude - With Praise (Academic term - Used on degree certificates to indicate exceptional academic standing)
  23. Cum lupus addiscit psalm desiderat agnos - While a wolf learns Psalms, he wishes for lamb
  24. Cum permissu superiorum - With permission of the superiors
  25. Cum portae appropinquaret,.... portula aperitur - As he approaches the portal, the back door opens (Livy XXV, 9 - Referring to Hannibal at the portal, and the kings soldiers ready to escape)

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