Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 887

  1. Cum lupus addiscit psalm desiderat agnos - While a wolf learns Psalms, he wishes for lamb
  2. Cum permissu superiorum - With permission of the superiors
  3. 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)
  4. Cum privilegio - With privileg
  5. Cum quibus - With which
  6. Cum Romae fueritis, romano vivite more - If you go to Rome, Live as romans do ("When in Rome, do as the Romans do")
  7. Cum siderare - With the stars (Consider)
  8. Cum sis mortalis quae sunt mortalia cura - Since you are mortal, attend to perishable things (Cato - Disticha 2)
  9. Cum tacent, clamant! - When they are silent, they shout! (Silence says more than words)
  10. Cum tridui viam processisset - With only three days' way forward (Julius Caesar - De Bello Gallico IV)
  11. Cum virtutis potestas etiam in evacuandi se potestate permaneat - With the virtue of power, even when releasing power, the power remains. (Philosophical term - Hilarius - De Trinitate 1206)
  12. Cum vita brevis sit, nolite tempus perdere - Since life is short, do not waste time (Philosophical term)
  13. Cunne - Cunt
  14. Cupis me esse nequam tamen ero fruti bonae - You wish me worthless, but I will produce good fruit
  15. Cur in amicorum vitiis tam cernis acutum - Why you look so intensely to the faults of my frieds (Horace - Satire, III)
  16. Cura annonae - Administrator of the market
  17. Cura fugit multo diluiturque mero - Worry flees and is dissolved in much wine (Ovid Ars Amatoria I, 237)
  18. Cura ludorum - Administrator of the game
  19. Cura urbis - Administrator of the public order
  20. Curator ad litem - Guardian for the lawsuit (Legal term - a person assigned by the cour to represent a minor)
  21. Curator aquarum - Administrator of water
  22. Curia Regis - Royal Council
  23. Curriculum vitae - Course of life (Résumé - Document that describes a person academic and work accomplishments)
  24. Cursus honorum - The political career during the Roman Republic
  25. Da capo - From the beginning ( - Thank you: Willem Ernst )

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