Latin Phrases: Doctus cum libro to Domine dilrige nos

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Doctus cum libro : Learned with a book (having book learning)
Doctus cum multis libris : Learned with many books (a polymath)
Doli capax : Capable of crime
Doli incapax : Incapable of crime
Dolium volvitur : An empty cask is easily rolled (e.g., in response to a boast of a work done super-perfectly)
Dolus : Deceit; fraud
Dolus bonus : Permissable deceit
Dolus malus : Unlawful deceit
Domesticus : Domesticated
Domine dilrige nos : Lord direct us

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