Latin Phrases: Circulus in probando to Civitas diaboli
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Circulus in probando : A circle in proof (vicious circle in logic)
Circulus vitiosus : A vicious circle (a logical fallacy)
Cito dispensetur : Let it be dispensed quickly
Cito enim arescit lacrima, praesertim in alienis malis : A tear is quickly dried when shed for the misfortunes of others
Cito fit quod dei volunt. : What the gods want happens soon.
Cito maturum, cito putridum : Soon ripe, soon rotten
Civilitas successit barbarum : Civilization succeeds barbarism (motto of Minnesota)
Civis Romanus sum : I am a Roman citizen (Cicero)
Civitas Dei : City of God (St. Augustine)
Civitas diaboli : City of the devil
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