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The refrain from the 'Pervigilium Veneris', a poem which describes a three-day holiday in the cult of Venus, located somewhere in Sicily, involving the whole town in religious festivities joined with a deep sense of nature and Venus as the "procreatrix", the life-giving force behind the natural
2940:(and the Son of God is dead: in short, it is credible because it is unfitting), meaning that it is so absurd to say that God's son has died that it would have to be a matter of belief, rather than reason. The misquoted phrase, however, is commonly used to mock the 2372:, the doctrine of contractual interpretation which provides that an ambiguous term will be construed against the party that imposed its inclusion in the contract – or, more accurately, against the interests of the party who imposed it. 1963:
A term frequently used among philosophical and other writers, implying some medium, or mean relation between several places; one place with another; on a medium. "Common" here does not mean "ordinary", but "common to every situation"
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and suggests that sellers can also be deceived in a market transaction. This forces the seller to take responsibility for the product and discourages sellers from selling products of unreasonable quality.
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The question attributed to Anselm in his work of by this name, wherein he reflects on why the Christ of Christianity must be both fully Divine and fully Human. Often translated "why did God become Man?"
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Or "... if it can be rendered certain." Often used in law when something is not known, but can be ascertained (e.g. the purchase price on a sale which is to be determined by a third-party valuer)
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In law, a writ for the delivery of a clerk to his ordinary, that was formerly convicted of felony; by reason that his ordinary did not challenge him according to the privilege of clerks.
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The fact that a crime has been committed, a necessary factor in convicting someone of having committed that crime; if there was no crime, there can not have been a criminal.
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in criminal investigation which suggests that considering who would benefit from an unwelcome event is likely to reveal who is responsible for that event (cf.
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that is no longer observed in most situations today. Less literally, "For whosoever owns the soil, it is theirs up to the sky and down to the depths."
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The privilege of a ruler to choose the religion of his subjects. A regional prince's ability to choose his people's religion was established at the
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Perfectly correct Latin sentence usually reported as funny from modern Italians because the same exact words, in today's dialect of Rome, mean
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A rule of law becomes ineffective when the reason for its application has ceased to exist or does not correspond to the reality anymore. By
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Refers to the celebration of Mass in the Roman Catholic Church where the bishop is present but does not preside over the service.
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the Patriarch who maintained faith in becoming the father of many nations despite being childless and well-advanced in years.
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A concept about creation, often used in a theological or philosophical context. Also known as the 'First Cause' argument in
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Where there are no specific laws, the matter should be decided by custom; established customs have the force of laws. Also
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by William Shakespeare where Lucentio is urged by his servant Biondello to "seize your privilege to declare her [
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A person or thing fit only to be the object of an experiment, as in the phrase 'Fiat experimentum in corpore vili.'
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In law, a writ for the delivery of a clerk out of prison, who is imprisoned upon the breach of statute merchant.
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The purchaser is responsible for checking whether the goods suit his need. Phrases modeled on this one replace
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Refers to a situation where nobody is safe from anybody, each man for himself. Original name of the video game
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One year with another; on an average. "Common" here does not mean "ordinary", but "common to every situation"
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principle that the owner has to assume the risk of accidental harm to him or accidental loss to his property.
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with the very definition of one of its terms; for example, payment for a gift, or a circle with corners. The
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A legal action for trespass to land; so called because the writ demands the person summoned to answer
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A popular school motto and often used as a name for religious and other organisations such as the
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May he who has never loved before, love tomorrow; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well
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It implies a command to love as Christ loved. Motto of St. Francis Xavier High School located in
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across the sky, which acquires power and momentum as it goes. This metaphor was adapted as the
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A writ whereby the king of England could command the justice of an eyre (a medieval form of
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that directly contradicts its wording and thus is valid neither by interpretation nor by
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The means of discovering hidden or mysterious meanings in texts, particularly applied in
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In law, a writ directed to the bishop, for the admitting a clerk to a benefice upon a
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The mind is the image of God, in that it is capable of Him and can be partaker of Him.
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Describes someone of sound mind. Sometimes used ironically. Also a legal principle,
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left over from a reaction. Also used to refer to a freeloader or worthless element.
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Debate is fruitless when you don't agree on common rules, facts, presuppositions.
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Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough Jr. (eds.).
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living in the presence of, under the authority of, and to the honor and glory of
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So aggrandized as to be beyond practical (earthly) reach or understanding (from
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Those who hurry across the sea change the sky , not their souls or state of mind
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Capability of achieving goals by force of many instead of a single individual.
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cuiusvis hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.
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while I live, I trust in the cross, Whilst I trust in the Cross I have life
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there is no medicine against death; from various medieval medicinal texts
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involving the presupposition of a proposition in one of the premises (see
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Or simply "faster than cooking asparagus". A variant of the Roman phrase
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That is, disregarding or eliminating extraneous factors in a situation.
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From the Bible, locution indicating a will to death ("I want to die").
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is the analogous version ("let the matters remain before you") for the
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A required, indispensable condition. Commonly mistakenly rendered with
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Or, " criticises customs through humour", is a phrase coined by French
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prevailing doctrine, generally accepted view (in an academic field),
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This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable
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In the sense of "approximately" or "about". Usually used of a date.
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Political power is limited; it does not include power over grammar.
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When the republic is at its most corrupt the laws are most numerous
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In law, a writ directed to the bailiffs, etc., that have thrust a
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The form of a pardon for killing another man in self-defence (see
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is used in text to suggest a comparison with something else (cf.
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clerico convicto commisso gaolae in defectu ordinarii deliberando
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Refers to an incident that is the justification or case for war.
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An overview of a person's life and qualifications, similar to a
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clerico intra sacros ordines constituto non eligendo in officium
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An exhortation to make good use of the night, often used when
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An optical device used in drawing, and an ancestor of modern
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First coined by Accursius of Bologna in the 13th century. A
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et mortuus est Dei Filius prorsus credibile quia ineptum est
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Said of someone who pleads cases for their own benefit; see
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Said by some to be the origin of the game command and title
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The love of Christ impels us or The love of Christ drives us
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there can be no debate with those who deny the foundations
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when the reason for the law ceases, the law itself ceases
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Cicero's speech in 57 BC to regain his confiscated house
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used in 16th-century England, used for comic effect in
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Not to be taken too seriously or as the literal truth.
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Anyone can err, but only the fool persists in his fault
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cuius est solum, eius est usque ad coelum et ad inferos
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book VI, where it refers in context to the motion of a
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Offensive to the conscience and to a sense of justice.
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upon one in holy orders; charging them to release him.
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Adeleye, Gabriel (1999). Sienkewicz, Thomas J. (ed.).
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cras amet qui nunquam amavit; quique amavit, cras amet
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Whose the land is, all the way to the sky and to the
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capable of imperial power if only he had not held it
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Kill them all. For the Lord knows those who are his.
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Used by the Romans to describe the aftermath of the
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John Chrysostom's 88 Homilies on the Gospel of John
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my heart I offer to you Lord promptly and sincerely
2315:'s rejection of a mundane life and worldly values. 1193:In law, it is a return made by the sheriff, upon a 798:refers to plucking of flowers or fruit. The phrase 4089: 4066: 4015:, published 6 July 2018, accessed 25 November 2022 3181:, a fictional supervillain group. The opposite is 947:The cause is hidden, but the result is well known. 819:, q.v., would seem absurd, e.g., when observing a 3488:let all come who by merit deserve the most reward 3482:cuncti adsint meritaeque expectent praemia palmae 3202:(for whom the crime advances, he has done it) in 2822:a raven does not pick out an eye of another raven 1846:Exhortation to enjoy fully the youth, similar to 995:, when they want to warn each other (e.g.: "cave 391:. cf. "Kill them all and let God sort them out." 4304: 3964:, Chrysostomus Latinus in Iohannem Online (CLIO) 3814: 431:(You must change disposition, not sky) in his 2630:, where the King did not sit, even notionally. 2421:grows in the gardens against the power of death 1898:literature when a new name is introduced, e.g. 1236:it is certain, whatever can be rendered certain 1226:) or judicial review of a lower court's order. 827:or engaging in social activities after sunset. 399:Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt 281:set the text by Bürger as a three-voice canon, 2510:cor meum tibi offero domine prompte et sincere 1170:, using a different adverb and an alternative 1092:"Let military power yield to civilian power", 547:, which has a ridiculously different meaning. 367:Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius. 4126: 3410:in the United States. Greater honors include 2729:The official compilation of canon law in the 2456:contra principia negantem non est disputandum 2254:(custom overrules the common law); see also: 1614:, i.e., why he entered the plaintiff's land. 615:Mens eo ipso imago Dei est quo eius capax est 2209:Or "with united powers". Sometimes rendered 1868:"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may", 1909, by 1753:"No one suffers punishment for mere intent." 999:" in order to warn about side effects of an 450:Caesar has no authority over the grammarians 3841: 2973:A motto of St Anselm, used as the motto of 2090:They condemn because they do not understand 2088:They condemn what they do not understand or 1566:clamea admittenda in itinere per atturnatum 426: 333:Tenet insanabile multos scribendi cacoethes 321:. The phrase is derived from a line in the 40: 32: 4133: 4119: 3791:Epistularum Q. Horatii Flacci Liber Primus 3779: 2682:. It is also the name of a city in Texas, 2124:("seasoning" or "preserving") in place of 707:Originally an alchemical reference to the 539:Tell, oh Nero, of the great wars of Persia 62:started centuries before the beginning of 1919:let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die 1512:loop. In economics, a counterpart to the 1441:List of Latin phrases (P) § pro domo 1368:title of volume I, book 5, chapter XI of 3932: 3541:Georgetown University School of Medicine 3004:let knowledge grow, let life be enriched 2948:). This phrase is commonly shortened to 1913:comedamus et bibamus, cras enim moriemur 1059:: "reader", "signer", "seller", "user". 878:One corrects customs by laughing at them 864:ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam 387:, recorded 30 years later, according to 4069:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions 3818:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions 3733:. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short. 3386:with this, therefore on account of this 2803:corruptissima re publica plurimae leges 2795:the corruption of the best is the worst 1783:to attempt to prove his own existence. 786:An exhortation to live for today. From 14: 4305: 3898:"Caritas Christi Urget Nos Definition" 2193:Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer 1735:The official code of canon law in the 1245:cessante ratione legis cessat ipsa lex 4114: 2987:May we grow in Him through all things 1678:clerico capto per statutum mercatorum 1314:The form of a pardon of a man who is 1022:of Petronius, circa 1st century C.E. 4282:Latin words with English derivatives 4096:. London & New York: Routledge. 1779:argument used by French philosopher 1479:Circular reasoning. Similar term to 545:"A black dog eats a beautiful peach" 3452:cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum 3132:(IBVM) and its associated schools. 3061:Civilization prospers with commerce 2520:'s personal motto, also adopted by 2400:contra vim mortis non crescit herba 2185:Congregatio Sanctissimi Redemptoris 2077:Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood 1294:a paper of pardon to defend oneself 1232:certum est quod certum reddi potest 1018:Earliest written example is in the 24: 4058: 3406:The standard formula for academic 3354:Motto of a well-paid soldier. See 2970:I believe so that I may understand 2871:As "The Future is Ours", motto of 1985:, "common opinion of the doctors" 1557:as a plea for the legal rights of 1290:charta pardonationis se defendendo 1224:Supreme Court of the United States 500:The pen is mightier than the sword 25: 4324: 4140: 3821:. Bolchazy-Carducci. p. 55. 3458:with the exclusive right to print 2952:, and is also sometimes rendered 2929:I believe it because it is absurd 2599:in our presence, in your presence 2099:here is ambiguous: it may be the 673:(she plunges) head in the clouds 238:That what's shat, is not painted. 3432:with the dead in a dead language 2345:, said of an understanding of a 2252:consuetudo vincit communem legem 2215:Queen Mary, University of London 2128:("arrangement" or "condition"). 1861: 1749:Cogitationis poenam nemo patitur 1218:"we wish to be made certain." A 1168:velocius quam asparagi coquantur 684:and the shorter form appears in 358:Battle of the Catalaunian Plains 4036: 4018: 4001: 3984: 3967: 3951: 3918: 3904: 3861:from the original on 2010-12-13 3142:The hood does not make the monk 3000:crescat scientia vita excolatur 2084:condemnant quod non intellegunt 1922:Latin translation of no. 72 of 1760:, 47 Or. 455, 84 P. 82 (1906). 1311:a paper of pardon to the outlaw 1307:charta pardonationis utlagariae 1269:Also spelled "caetera desunt". 1155:celerius quam asparagi cocuntur 428:Animum debes mutare, non caelum 207: 3975:More Latin for the Illiterati, 3890: 3872: 3835: 3808: 3746: 3724: 3702: 3663: 2944:beliefs of the religious (see 2441:Something that would embody a 1570:a claim to be admitted to the 943:causa latet, vis est notissima 730:West Meadowlark Park, Edmonton 258:Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen 13: 1: 3656: 3391:correlation implies causation 3057:crescit cum commercio civitas 2818:corvus oculum corvi non eruit 2640:in the presence of the people 2583:in the presence of the bishop 2557:which summarizes the idea of 2068:concordia parvae res crescunt 1890:It is frequently abbreviated 1822:congress in the way of beasts 1149:, also known as force recon. 915:accident is felt by the owner 858:ended every speech after the 628:capax imperii nisi imperasset 534:Cane Nero magna bella Persica 3994:W. Clarke & Sons, 1817, 3855:Opera Omnia of St. Augustine 3426:cum mortuis in lingua mortua 2250:(custom is another law) and 2237:consuetudo pro lege servatur 2072:small things grow in harmony 1825:A medical euphemism for the 1806:—the only permitted form of 1609:wherefore he broke the close 1281:all other things being equal 446:Caesar non supra grammaticos 375:Supposed statement by Abbot 75:This list covers the letter 7: 3200:cui prodest scelus is fecit 3138:cucullus non facit monachum 2983:crescamus in Illo per omnia 2538:Pontifical Council Cor Unum 2491:. A motto of Newman Clubs. 2449:of proposing such a thing. 2117:condition without which not 1756:A Latin legal phrase. See, 690:Two Treatises of Government 669:caput inter nubila (condit) 10: 4329: 4050:Folger Shakespeare Library 4032:Folger Shakespeare Library 3754: 3629:distinguished by its swans 3558:take care of your own self 3333:From the Bible. Occurs in 3267:whose region, his religion 3179:Crime Syndicate of America 3039:Crescite et multiplicamini 2954:credo quia impossibile est 2932:A very common misquote of 2686:, the name of Colleges at 2051:well-being through harmony 1594:Motto of the Geal family. 1147:United States Marine Corps 1089:let arms yield to the gown 851:Carthage must be destroyed 307:insatiable desire to write 251:(line 60); popularised by 4264: 4148: 4007:New Liturgical Movement, 3591:custodi civitatem, Domine 3536:care for the whole person 3493:University College London 3438:Pictures at an Exhibition 3389:Fallacy of assuming that 3262:cuius regio, eius religio 3177:). Also the motto of the 3066:Claremont McKenna College 2612:quae coram nobis resident 2300:scorn for the world/times 2248:consuetudo est altera lex 2138:it is founded on the rock 1134:Celer – Silens – Mortalis 738:Caritas Christi urget nos 522:. The source of the word 4092:Latin for the Illiterati 3381:cum hoc ergo propter hoc 3154:, act 1, scene 5, 53–54 2791:corruptio optimi pessima 2432:contradictio in terminis 2147:Peterhouse Girls' School 2062:coat of arms and motto. 1983:communis opinio doctorum 1772:I think, therefore I am. 1526:faster, higher, stronger 1332:Christians to the lions! 887:Jean-Baptiste de Santeul 600:capable of receiving God 389:Caesarius of Heisterbach 4044:The Taming of the Shrew 3948:, Bibliotheca Augustina 3770:A Greek–English Lexicon 3688:Encyclopædia Britannica 3467:The Taming of the Shrew 3326:cum gladiis et fustibus 2925:credo quia absurdum est 2911:The first words of the 2888:creation out of nothing 2837:Motto of the fictional 2343:civil law jurisdictions 2206:with connected strength 2143:Peterhouse Boys' School 1901:Klebsiella granulomatis 1870:John William Waterhouse 1476:circle made in testing 1138:Swift – Silent – Deadly 1119:I know not how to yield 243:Gottfried August Bürger 4313:Lists of Latin phrases 4088:Stone, Jon R. (1996). 4009:First Mass Celebrated 3939:"De rosis nascentibus" 3597:guard the city, O Lord 3545:University of Scranton 3507:desire to be dissolved 2958:credo quia incredibile 2893:philosophy of religion 2834:corrupt to the extreme 2783:things to be corrected 2550:in the presence of God 2438:contradiction in terms 2243:Custom serves for law. 2040:University of Waterloo 2031:concordia cum veritate 1995:in control of the mind 1665:for being made a clerk 1612:(quare clausum fregit) 1604:he broke the enclosure 1591:bright, daring, joyful 1587:clarere audere gaudere 1545:I am (a) Roman citizen 1393:A Christian title for 1361:Christus nos liberavit 873:castigat ridendo mores 495:calamus gladio fortior 487:my cup making me drunk 427: 353:truly countless bodies 347:cadavera vero innumera 273:for four voices, Hob. 232:cacatum non est pictum 91:Lists of Latin phrases 41: 33: 3857:. Rome: Città Nuova. 3761:Liddell, Henry George 3330:with swords and clubs 3109:Rocky Mount, Virginia 3044:Increase and multiply 3030:James Cook University 3025:Light ever increasing 3009:University of Chicago 2830:corruptus in extremis 2731:Roman Catholic Church 2719:Corpus Iuris Canonici 2684:Corpus Christi, Texas 2676:Roman Catholic Church 2653:in view of the public 2628:Court of Common Pleas 2616:Court of King's Bench 2474:heart speaks to heart 2365:against the proferror 2113:condicio sine qua non 2035:in harmony with truth 2021:Motto of the city of 1839:pick, girl, the roses 1741:Corpus Iuris Canonici 1737:Roman Catholic Church 1522:citius altius fortius 1328:Christianos ad leones 1320:perdonatio utlagariae 1190:I have taken the body 1071:let the seller beware 802:has a similar sense. 265:); also the title of 81:List of Latin phrases 3849:Liber Quartusdecimus 3679:Donald William Lucas 3474:] yours alone". 3195:for whom it advances 3121:cruci dum spiro fido 3107:. Also the motto of 2992:Cheverus High School 2908:I Believe in One God 2744:Corpus Iuris Civilis 2735:Codex Iuris Canonici 2696:a controversial play 2018:by wisdom and effort 1979:scientific consensus 1894:. It is used in the 1795:interrupted congress 1725:Codex Iuris Canonici 1548:Is a phrase used in 1529:Motto of the modern 1498:begging the question 1472:circulus in probando 1403:Cicero dicit fac hoc 1340:Christo et Doctrinae 1266:the rest are missing 1143:force reconnaissance 1034:let the buyer beware 910:Casum sentit dominus 846:Carthago delenda est 660:holding the infinite 483:calix meus inebrians 279:Ludwig van Beethoven 4272:Latin abbreviations 4256: Complete list 3912:Caritas in Veritate 3644:cygnus inter anates 3602:City of Westminster 3351:with sword and salt 3169:"Who benefits?" 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Contrasted with 2694:universities, and 2678:commemorating the 2555:Christian theology 2360:contra proferentem 2321:contra bonos mores 2271:The last words of 2211:conjunctis viribus 2202:coniunctis viribus 2012:concilio et labore 1800:sexual intercourse 1790:coitus interruptus 1661:clerico admittendo 1211:to be made certain 1159:more swiftly than 854:The Roman senator 747:Sisters of Charity 725:The love of Christ 434:Letter to Lucilius 83:for the main list. 4300: 4299: 4287:Legal Latin terms 3977:Routledge, 1999, 3962:"Homily 72, 4.19" 3654: 3653: 3637:Western Australia 3443:Modest Mussorgsky 3310:Also "blame" or " 3272:Peace of Augsburg 3185:(Bad for whom?). 3130:Sisters of Loreto 2868:Tomorrow, be ours 2749:Body of Civil Law 2489:John Henry Newman 2420: 2378:contra spem spero 2281:Latin translation 2189: 2170:The abbreviation 2164: 2134:conditur in petra 2058:. 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