Esse

236 clues
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")
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