Latin 101 word
Else clues• ___ est percipi: to be is to be perceived
• ___ in re: Lat.
• ___ quam videi
• ___ quam videri (N.C. motto)
• ___ quam videri (North Carolina motto)
• ___ quam videri (North Carolina state motto)
• ___ quam videri (to be rather than to seem)
• ___ est percipi
• ___ est percipi (Berkeley principle)
• ___ est percipi (George Berkeley principle)
• ___ est percipi (old Latin motto)
• ___ quam videri, N.C. motto
• ___ Quam Videri (N.C. motto)
• ___ quam videri (North Carolina's motto)
• 'To be,' to Tiberius
• 'To be' in 105 DOWN
• A posse ad ___ (Latin for from possibility to actuality)
• Being, to Brutus
• Being to Julius Caesar
• De bene ___ (of well being)
• Emollit mores nec sinit ___ feros (motto of the University of South Carolina meaning Learning humanizes character and does not permit it to be cruel)
• In ___ (actually)
• In ___ (basically)
• In ___ (existing)
• In ___ (really)
• Sum derives from it
• To be, for Caesar
• To be, to Brutus
• To be, to Titus
• Ab ___ (absent: Lat.)
• Ab ___ (absent)
• Abstract being
• Actual being
• Actual existence
• Actuality: Lat.
• Basic Latin verb
• Basic stuff
• Basic verb, to Ovid
• Being
• Being at the Forum
• Being for Caesar or Brutus
• Being in Caesar's Rome
• Being to Brutus
• Being, for Tiberius
• Being, in ancient Rome
• Being, in Burgundy
• Being, in Latin
• Being, in old Rome
• Being, in philosophy
• Being, to a philosopher
• Being, to Aquinas
• Being, to Augustus
• Being, to Caesar
• Being, to Cato
• Being, to Claudius
• Being, to Livy
• Being, to Nero
• Being, to Ovid
• Being: Lat
• Berkeley's ___ est percipi
• Brutus's being
• Caesar's to be
• Caesar's being
• Caesar's existence
• Caesarean being
• Caesarean infinitive
• Cato's being
• Cato's existence
• Catonian infinitive
• Chimney on das Haus
• Chimney, in Bonn
• Chimney, in Cottbus
• Cicero infinitive
• Cicero's being
• Cicero's existence
• Common crossword palindrome
• Common Latin infinitive
• Common Latin verb
• Crux
• De bene ___
• De bene ___ (conditionally)
• De bene ___ (for the time being)
• De bene ___ (legal phrase)
• De bene ___ (of conditional validity)
• De bene ___ (provisionally)
• Essence
• Essential being
• Essential nature: L.
• Exist, in latin
• Existence
• Existence in Latin
• Existence in Latin class
• Existence, in philosophy
• Existence, to Antonius
• Existence, to Caesar
• Existence, to Claudius
• Existence: Lat.
• Existentialist concern
• Fin ending
• Fin finisher?
• Fin tail?
• First word in North Carolina's motto
• Forum infinitive
• Heart
• In
• In ___ (actual)
• In ___ (actually existing)
• In ___ (at heart)
• In ___ (existence)
• In ___ (existing): Lat.
• In ___ (in actual being)
• In ___ (in actuality, in Latin)
• In ___ (in actuality)
• In ___ (inherently)
• In ___ (intrinsically)
• In ___ (living)
• In ___ (truly)
• In -- (really existing)
• In___ (actually)
• Infinitive for Virgil
• Latin 'to be'
• Latin being
• Latin 101 infinitive
• Latin 101 verb
• Latin class verb
• Latin existence
• Latin for to be
• Latin I infinitive
• Latin I lesson word
• Latin I verb
• Latin I word
• Latin life
• Latin palindrome
• Livy being
• Machiavelli's to be
• Mater to be
• Mere existence
• N. Carolina motto opener
• Nature of being
• NC motto word
• Nero's being
• Nero's to be
• North Carolina motto beginning
• North Carolina motto opener
• North Carolina motto starter
• Oh, to be in ancient Rome!
• Old Roman being
• Ovid s to be
• Ovid's basic verb
• Ovid's being
• Ovid's existence
• Ovidian infinitive
• Palindromic
• Palindromic Latin 101 word
• Palindromic Latin I word
• Palindromic Latin infinitive
• Palindromic Latin verb
• Real being
• Roman being
• Roman existence
• Seneca's being
• Start of a Tarheel's motto
• Start of motto of N.C.
• Start of N.C.'s motto
• Start of North Carolina's motto
• Start of the N.C. motto
• Sum, ___, fui
• Sum, ___, fui, futurus.
• Sum, ---, fui (Latin declension of to be)
• Sum, ---, fui (Latin declension of verb to be)
• Sum, ---, fui (Latin)
• Tar Heel State motto starter
• The better part of Jesse
• They, in Rome
• They, in Trieste
• They: It.
• Those Italian lasses
• Tiberius' to be
• TO BE
• To be (Lat) (4)
• To be at the Colosseum
• To be at the Forum
• To be in ancient Rome
• To be in Latin class
• To be in old Rome
• To be in Rome
• To be to Brutus
• To be to Tacitus
• To be, according to Caesar
• To be, in Latin
• To be, in Latin 101
• To be, to Augustus
• To be, to Bibulus
• To be, to Boethius
• To be, to Caesar
• To be, to Cato
• To be, to Claudius
• To be, to Livy
• To be, to Nero
• To be, to Ovid
• To be, to Virgil
• To be: L.
• To exist, to Cato
• To live, to Livy
• Verb for Virgil
• Verb form for Virgil
• Verb from which sum is derived
• Verb of which sum is a form
• Very heart
• Vital verb for Virgil