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magna fuit quondam capitis reverentia cani, inque suo pretio ruga senilis eratgreat was the respect formerly paid to the hoary head, and great the honor to the wrinkles of age (Ovid)
actinomycosis capitisactinomycosis of the head
Aio, quantitas magna frumentorum estYes, that is a very large amount of corn
atqui vultus erat multa et præclara minantisand yet you had the look of one who threatened (i.e., promised) many fine things (Horace)
augescunt aliæ gentes, aliæ minuuntur inque brevi spatio mutantur sæcula animantum et quasi cursores vitai lampada traduntsome nations increase, others are reduced, and in a short while the generations of living creatures are changed, and like runners relay the torch of life (Lucretius)
campos ubi Troja fuitthe fields where Troy once stood (Lucan)
canis ingens, catena vinctus, in pariete erat pictus superque quadrata littera scriptum, Cave Canema large dog, tied to a chain, was painted on the wall and over the picture was written in block letters, Beware the Dog (Petronius)
capitis nivesthe snowy locks of the head (Horace)
caput capitishead, top, summit, chief
caput, capitis, n.head
carmina nil prosunt; nocuerunt carmina quondammy songs are of no use; they once wrought me harm (Ovid)
consuetudinis magna vis estgreat is the force of habit (Cicero)
Consuetudinis magna vis estThe force of habit is great. (Cicero)
cui mens divinior atque os magna sonaturum des nominis hujus honoremto the one whose soul is more than ordinarily divine, and who has the gift of uttering lofty thoughts, you may justly concede the honorable title of poet (Horace)
cætera fortunæ, non mea, turba fuitthe rest of the crowd were friends of my fortune, not of me (Ovid)
 

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