Cyril Mychalejko
This Latin vocabulary selection is based on Paul Diederich's 300 most frequent Latin words, from his 1938 dissertation, "The frequency of Latin words and their endings". I added definitions and some grammatical information. Such frequency lists invariably depend on the selection of texts, but a ...
Casus belli - Event (that is the justification for, or the cause) of war Causarum justia et misericordia - For the causes of justice and mercy Causa mortis - Death Cause Cave ab homine unius libri - Beware of anyone who has just one book. (Latin Epigram) Cave canem, te necet lingen...
In vino Veritas Truth in wine Ipsa Scientia potestas est Knowledge itself is power J Jus, EST, ARS, Boni, et, aequi Law is the art of good and justice (meaning "the law is good and fair") L Liber, demum, Deo, gratias, sum, liber, demum Free at last, thank God, I'm free at...
Consummatum est - It is completed (Christ's last words, John 19:30) Contra felicem vix deus vires habet - Against a lucky man a god scarcely has power Contra mundum - Against the world Contraria contrariis curantur - The opposite is cured with the opposite. (Hippocrates) ...
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Truthinwine IpsaScientia potestas est Knowledge itself is power J Jus, EST, ARS, Boni, et, aequi Law is the art of good and justice (meaning "the law is good and fair") L Liber, demum, Deo, gratias, sum, liber, demum Free at last, thank God, I'm free at last ...
It's just like, Let's have a blast and try to make the party come to the record, rather than the record come to the party," Tiven notes. Cropper and Tiven had been working on songs for years with the hopes of finding friendly musicians to give them life. While some...
The "success" of early capitalism, in other words, depended not on individuals acting in their self-interest but rather a global system of buying and selling human beings as though they were no differ- ent than cattle. Robin Blackburn estimates that of the 21 million Africans enslaved between...
Cum tacent, clamant - When they remain silent, they cry out. (Their silence speaks louder than words) (Cicero) Cum - With Cur etiam hic es - Why are you still here? Cura nihil aliud nisi ut valeas - Pay attention to nothing except that you do well. (Cicero) ...