Sunday, September 1, 2019

Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: September 1

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HODIE: Kalendae Septembres



Mus non uni fidit antro.
A mouse can't trust in just one hole.



Cornice loquacior.
More talkative than a crow.





Qui quaerit, invenit.
He who seeks, finds.




Vultus indicat mores.
The face indicates the character.



AESOP'S FABLES:

Mustela et Homo
Latin version and English version(s)





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