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Contra bonos mores ( L ) against morals I
Coup de grace ( Gr ) A finishing stroke W ’ll#*! I
Coup de main ( Fr ) A sudden enterprise of effort C5^1, I
Cui bono ? ( L ) For whose benefit
Cum grano sails ( L ) With a grain of salt, — i. e. with some allowance i
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d ’accord X Fr ) Agreed, in tune i da dextrom misero ( L ) Give the right hand to one who is miserable I
de bonne grace ( Fr ) with good grace willing- ly I
de facto ( L ) Actual I
Dei gratia ( L ) By the grace of God
de-integro ( L ) Anew i dejeuner ( Fr ) Break-fast or lunch fltjTT 'crr?t^ I
de jure ( L ) In law, rightful I
de-mal en pis ( Fr ) from bad to worse :fZ'^ I
demarche ( Fr ) A diplomatic measure C^v I
de mortuis nil nisi bonum ( L ) Say nothing but good of the dead ^1TW
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de novo ( L ) Anew i
Deo gratias ( L ) Thanks to God
detenu ( Fr ) or {fern, ) detenue ( Fr ) A priso- ner ^ni?t I
Dens avertat ( L ) God forbid i
Denus vobiscum ( L ) God be with you c^t^rt«l I
dictum sapient! sat est ( L ) A word to the
wise is enough ncv
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Dieu ct mon droit ( F ) God and my right
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di salto ( It) At a leap i
divide et impera ( L ) divide and rule ®t»i ®t*T I
dulceet decorum est pro patria niori ( L ) It is sweet and glorious to die for one’s country nit«P
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dum spiro spero ( L ) While I breathe I hope ^t>i tsU"! i
dum vivimus vivamus ( L ) while we live let us live xfZZ
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durante vita ( L) during life i
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e contra ( L ) contrary wise i
en ami ( Fr ) as a friend i
en beau ( Fr ) As handsome ^3? i
en masse ( Fr ) In a body I
en passant ( Fr ) By the by iit
en route ( Fr ) On the road ; let us go I
entente cordiale ( Fr ) cordial understand- ing between two nations
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e pluribus unum ( L ) one out of many ZZ^Z ^^iZi I
e re nata ( L ) From the circumstances ari- sen Uzz i
errare est humanum ( L ) to err is human ^i^zz ^z I
esse quam videri ( L ) To be rather than to seem ZtV^ZZ ^ »ltCVf i
est modus in rebus ( L ) There is a proper mean in all things Z^Z]Z
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