| Latin | English | |
| carmen | song, poem /prediction, incantation /religious formula | » |
| camena | poetry, poem, song | » |
| caminus | a forge, large hearth | » |
| contamino | to defile | » |
| contamino | to pollute, infect | » |
| conamen | effort | » |
| cacumen | apex, peak | » |
| cadens, imminuens, remittens [Adjective] | abatin | » |
| caedes | carnage | » |
| campana | bell | » |
| certamen | engagement, combat | » |
| calumnior | to accuse falsely | » |
| certamen | contest, contention, rivalry of any kind, conflict | » |
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| cadit, imminuit, remittit [Verb] | abate | » |
| castimonia | purity, chastity, state of being unpolluted, morally clean | » |
| creatores, -ium (m.) [Noun] | creator | » |
| certamen [Noun] | contes | » |
| caeruleus (m.), caerulea (f.), caeruleum (n.) | blue | » |
| condemnator, -oris (m.) [Noun] | prosecuto | » |
| cruciamentum | torture, torment | » |
| condemnatores, -ium (m.) [Noun] | prosecutor | » |
| Cave ab homine unius libri | Beware the man of one book | » |
| Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis | There's no herb against the power of death | » |
| Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius | Kill them. For the Lord knows those who are his | » |