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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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while I live, I trust in the cross, Whilst I trust in the Cross I have life
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clerico convicto commisso gaolae in defectu ordinarii deliberando
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clerico intra sacros ordines constituto non eligendo in officium
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3926:"Simon Who? The Story Behind a Playground Favorite Simon Says"
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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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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
1105:. Former motto of the Territory of Wyoming. See also
47:. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of
4073:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers.
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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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313:"bad habit", or medically, "malignant disease" is a
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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
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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."
3964:, Chrysostomus Latinus in Iohannem Online (CLIO)
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.
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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
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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
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
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333:Tenet insanabile multos scribendi cacoethes
321:. The phrase is derived from a line in the
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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
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
214:
4069:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions
3818:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions
3733:. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short.
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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
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
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.
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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
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
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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").
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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
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:
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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
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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
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)
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4032:Folger Shakespeare Library
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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
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?" An
3146:William Shakespeare
3078:it grows as it goes
2966:credo ut intelligam
2950:credo quia absurdum
2897:creatio ex materia.
2873:San Jacinto College
2710:body of the offence
2470:cor ad cor loquitur
2385:Title of a poem by
2382:I hope against hope
2325:against good morals
1835:collige virgo rosas
1817:coitus more ferarum
1810:in some religions.
1620:claves Sancti Petri
1424:Cicero pro domo sua
1365:Christ has freed us
1216:certiorari volumus,
1107:Toga#Roman military
1074:It is a counter to
993:Doctors of Medicine
991:especially used by
800:collige virgo rosas
755:Caritas in veritate
463:the rest is missing
385:Albigensian Crusade
381:Massacre at Béziers
301:cacoethes scribendi
3944:2007-08-11 at the
3928:. 23 January 2017.
3736:A Latin Dictionary
3683:"Greek literature"
3671:Peter A. Mackridge
3347:cum gladio et sale
2904:Credo in Unum Deum
2895:. 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:
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4287:Legal Latin terms
3977:Routledge, 1999,
3962:"Homily 72, 4.19"
3654:
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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:. It is also the
2001:non compos mentis
1875:
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1829:sexual position.
1540:civis romanus sum
1510:positive feedback
1508:). In science, a
1506:petitio principii
1489:circulus vitiosus
1481:circulus vitiosus
1459:
1453:
1353:Furman University
1145:companies of the
1141:The motto of the
1085:cedant arma togae
1014:Beware of the dog
766:Pope Benedict XVI
745:The motto of the
713:worthless residue
248:Prinzessin Europa
31:phrases, such as
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1956:communibus locis
1943:communibus annis
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1630:A symbol of the
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3531:cura personalis
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3412:magna cum laude
3364:cum grano salis
3226:to each his own
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3088:De rerum natura
2975:St. Anselm Hall
2917:Apostles' Creed
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1947:in common years
1924:John Chrysostom
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1887:new combination
1882:combinatio nova
1758:State v. Taylor
1559:a Roman citizen
1514:virtuous circle
1426:
1389:Christ the King
1276:ceteris paribus
1066:caveat venditor
997:nephrolithiases
964:Alpha Sigma Phi
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721:Caritas Christi
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