Latin Phrases: Cum onere to Cura facit canos

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Cum onere : With the burden [of proving a charge]
Cum privilegio : With privilege; an authorized edition
Cum tacent clamant : When they are silent, they cry out (Cicero)
Cum tacent, clamant : When they remain silent, they cry out. (Their silence speaks louder than words) (Cicero)
Cuneus cuneum trudit : A wedge drives a wedge
Cupiditas ex homine, cupido ex stulto numquam tollitur : A man can be cured of his lust, but a fool can never be cured of his greed
Cupido dominandi cunctis adfectibus flagrentior est : The lust for power inflames the heart more than any other passion (Tacitus)
Cur ante tubam tremor occupat artus? : Why should fear seize the limbs before the trumpet sounds? (Virgil)
Cur etiam hic es : Why are you still here?
Cura facit canos : Care brings grey hairs

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