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Ab ovo usque ad malum.From the egg to the apples/ Soup to nuts (from beginning to end).
aliquid mali propter vicinum malumsomething bad from a bad neighbor (i.e., to be harmed because of an evil neighbor)
alterutra clarescere fama; sive bonum, sive malum, fama estto become famous in one way or the other; whether it be good or bad, it is fame
calamitas, infortunium, malum, infelicitasmisfortune
contra malum mortis, non est medicamen in hortisagainst the evil of death there is no remedy in the garden
est aliquid fatale malum per verba levareit is some alleviation of an incurable disease to speak of it to others (Ovid)
fama malum quo non aliud velocius ullumthere is no evil swifter than a rumor (Virgil)
fama, malum quo non aliud velocius ullum, mobilitate viget, viresque acquirit eundorumor, than which no evil thing of any kind is more swift, increases with travel and gains strength by its progress (Virgil)
fere fit malum malo aptissimumone misfortune is generally followed closely by another (Livy)
fortiter ferendo vincitur malum quod evitari non potestby bravely enduring it, an evil that cannot be avoided is overcome
grave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, quæ magnum domat populumthe poverty that oppresses a great people is a grievous and intolerable evil
hoc sustinete, majus ne veniat malumendure this evil lest a greater come upon you (Phædrus)
id commune malum; semel insanivimus omnesit is a common calamity; we have all been mad once (Mantuanus)
in nomine Domini incipit omne malumin the name of the Lord every evil begins
laedo ledo, damnum, iniuria, detrimentum, malumdamage
 

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