In |
Sum |
TO BE |
Essence |
Existence |
___ being |
They: It. |
Being: L. |
To be: L. |
Latin verb |
Latin life |
Real being |
True nature |
Exist: Lat. |
Fin ending? |
Forum being |
De bene ___ |
To be: Lat. |
Latin I verb |
Latin I word |
Actual being |
Basic nature |
In __: truly |
In existence |
Roman "being |
To be: Latin |
Ovid's being |
Cato's being |
Being (Lat.) |
Ab __: absent |
Being: Latin. |
NC motto word |
Nero's "being |
They, in Rome |
Latin 'to be' |
Fin finisher? |
Cato's "to be |
Brutus' being |
Latin 101 verb |
Latin 101 word |
Abstract being |
Being, in Rome |
Nero's 'to be' |
To be, in Rome |
To be, to Ovid |
Being, to Livy |
Livy's 'to be' |
Seneca's being |
Being, to Cato |
To be, in Roma |
To be, to Livy |
Brutus's being |
Being, to Nero |
To be, to Nero |
Being, to Ovid |
Caesar's being |
They, in Italy |
To be, to Cato |
In ___ (really) |
___ in re: Lat. |
____ quam videi |
Caesar's "to be |
In ___ (living) |
In __: existing |
Latin ''being'' |
Nature of being |
To be, to Pliny |
___ quam videri |
Caesarean being |
Cicero's "to be |
Exist, in latin |
Old Roman being |
Roman existence |
Essential being |
Verb for Virgil |
___ est percipi |
In ___ (actual) |
Latin existence |
Being, in Latin |
Existence: Lat. |
Latin-class word |
Basic Latin verb |
Anagram for sees |
Being, to Cicero |
Chimney, in Bonn |
Sum's infinitive |
Tiberius' "to be |
To be, to Balbus |
To live, to Ovid |
Actual existence |
Cato's existence |
They, in Trieste |
To be to Brutus |
Ovid's existence |
To be, to Virgil |
Forum infinitive |
Being, to Caesar |
Latin infinitive |
To live, to Livy |
Common Latin word |
Common Latin verb |
'To be,' in Latin |
To be," to Cicero |
Chimney, in Köln |
Existence (Latin) |
Ovid's basic verb |
Sum ___ fui . . . |
To be to Tacitus |
To be, for Caesar |
To be, to Bibulus |
To be, to Bestius |
To be," to Caesar |
To exist, to Cato |
Being, to Aquinas |
In ___ (at heart) |
Actual being: Lat. |
Being, Roman style |
Cicero's existence |
Quiddity, in a way |
To be, to Boethius |
To be," for Brutus |
Existence in Latin |
Word in philosophy |
Latin I infinitive |
To be, to Augustus |
To be, to Claudius |
Ovidian infinitive |
Being, in old Rome |
Being, to Augustus |
Caesar's existence |
Being, to Claudius |
To be, in old Rome |
Familiar Latin verb |
Latin I lesson word |
Being, at the Forum |
Catonian infinitive |
Homophone for essay |
In ___ (inherently) |
Latin 101 verb form |
Makes sense center? |
Sum is a form of it |
Sum derives from it |
Word in N. C. motto |
Basic verb, to Ovid |
Being, for Tiberius |
Chimney, in Cottbus |
To exist, to Ennius |
Between sum and fui |
Latin for ''to be'' |
To be, in Latin 101 |
Chimney on das Haus |
''In __'' (actually) |
'To be,' to Tiberius |
Caesarean infinitive |
Chimney, in Cottbuss |
Essential nature: L. |
Existence, to Caesar |
Latin 101 palindrome |
To be, to Bonifacius |
To exist, to Severus |
''Being,'' to Brutus |
Being, in philosophy |
Latin 101 infinitive |
Verb form for Virgil |
Existence, to Aquinas |
In --- (in actuality) |
Vital verb for Virgil |
Ab ___ (absent: Lat.) |
Basic verb for Virgil |
To be, in Latin class |
Start of N.C.'s motto |
Latin conjugation word |
Existentialist concern |
Existence, to Claudius |
Start of motto of N.C. |
Basic Latin infinitive |
Palindromic Latin verb |
To be at the Colosseum |
Being, in ancient Rome |
In ___ (intrinsically) |
To be, in ancient Rome |
In -- (really existing) |
To be in ancient times? |
Being" to Julius Caesar |
Sum, ___, fui, futurus. |
Being, to a philosopher |
Start of the N.C. motto |
Being, in Caesar's Rome |
Basic verb for Vergilius |
Start of Tarheel's motto |
The better part of Jesse |
Existence in Latin class |
Existence, in philosophy |
Southend-on-Sea's county |
First word of N. C. motto |
In ___ (Latin "actually") |
Being for Caesar or Brutus |
Berkeley's ___ est percipi |
Latin ancestor of "essence |
Oh, to be in ancient Rome! |
Start of a Tarheel's motto |
Palindromic Latin 101 word |
First word of N.C.'s motto |
De bene ___ (legal phrase) |
In ___ (actually existing) |
Common crossword palindrome |
De bene ___ (conditionally) |
De bene ___ (provisionally) |
North Carolina motto opener |
___ Quam Videri": N.C. motto |
Tar Heel State motto starter |
North Carolina motto starter |
Palindromic Latin infinitive |
___ quam videre" (N.C. motto) |
Verb of which "sum" is a form |
___ quam videri (N.C.'s motto) |
North Carolina motto beginning |
___ Quam Videri," motto of N.C. |
In ___ (in actuality, in Latin) |
Start of North Carolina's motto |
De bene ___ (for the time being) |
Verb from which "sum" is derived |
___ est percipi" (old Latin motto) |
Latin start for Hamlet's soliloquy |
Auctor ___ (authorize, in legalese) |
First word in North Carolina's motto |
De bene ___ (of conditional validity) |
First word of North Carolina's motto. |
___ est percipi" (Berkeley principle) |
____ quam videri (North Carolina motto) |
__ est percipi: to be is to be perceived |
'-- quam videri (North Carolina's motto)' |
___ quam videri (to be rather than to seem) |
___ est percipi" (George Berkeley principle) |
___ quam videri" (North Carolina state motto) |
Emollit mores nec sinit ___ feros" (motto of the University of South Carolina meaning "Learning humanizes character and does not permit it to be cruel") |