Latin Phrases: C. (circa) to Caelitus mihi vires

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


C. (circa) : Approximately
Cacoethes : Irresistible urge
Cacoethes carpendi : A compulsive habit for finding fault
Cacoethes loquendi : A bad habit for compulsive talking
Cacoethes scribendi : An insatiable urge to write. (Juvenal)
Cadit quaestio : Question falls, i.e., the matter admits of no further argument
Caeca invidia est : Envy is blind. (Livy)
Caeci caecos ducentes : Blind are led by the blind. Leaders are not more knowledgeable than the ones they lead
Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei : The heavens declare the glory of God (Psalms)
Caelitus mihi vires : My strength is from heaven

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