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To be, or to eat (irreg) the same thing?
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 23 Mar 2024
In which some of the blessed actually exist (4)
Cato's "to be" Premier Sunday 25 Feb 2024
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 17 Feb 2024
To be, to Caesar Commuter 13 Feb 2024
In __ (actually, in Latin)
Actual existence in pssessed (4)
To be, in old Rome LA Times Mini 12 Dec 2023
Actual existence in essence (4)
"To be," to Horace Premier Sunday 29 Oct 2023
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 03 Oct 2023
Latin 101 infinitive New York Times 30 Jul 2023
Existence, in philosophy The Times Specialist Sunday 02 Jul 2023
To be, to Brutus Wall Street Journal 15 Jun 2023
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 12 Jun 2023
To be, to Brutus Wall Street Journal 07 Apr 2023
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 29 Mar 2023
In ___ (actually)
"To be," in Latin
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 20 Feb 2023
To be, in Latin New York Times 14 Feb 2023
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 27 Dec 2022
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 21 Dec 2022
Cicero's existence Newsday 04 Nov 2022
Being, to Brutus Wall Street Journal 03 Nov 2022
Being, to Brutus Wall Street Journal 10 Sep 2022
To be, in Latin
In ___ (in existence)
Actual existence in county (vote denied) The Guardian Cryptic 15 Jun 2022
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 07 Jun 2022
Ultimately life is aimless, futile existence
To be, to Livy Premier Sunday 15 May 2022
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 18 Apr 2022
To be, to Livy LA Times Daily 02 Mar 2022
To be, to Livy The Washington Post 02 Mar 2022
Latin for “to be” The Times Specialist Sunday 06 Feb 2022
Latin infinitive LA Times Daily 23 Dec 2021
Latin 101 verb LA Times Daily 21 Dec 2021
Actual being
In ___ (actual existence)
Cato's "to be" Premier Sunday 12 Dec 2021
Latin "to be" LA Times Daily 28 Nov 2021
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 21 Oct 2021
“___ quam videri” (“To be rather than to seem”) New York Times 06 Oct 2021
"To be," to Augustus Premier Sunday 05 Sep 2021
In — (really) Thomas Joseph 03 Sep 2021
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 30 Aug 2021
"__ quam videri": 35-Down motto LA Times Daily 08 Aug 2021
'__ quam videri': 35-Down motto The Washington Post 08 Aug 2021
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 28 Jul 2021
Get cozy New York Times 15 Jul 2021
Latin I verb Premier Sunday 16 May 2021
Latin "to be" Premier Sunday 09 May 2021
Ab ___ (absent, in Latin) New York Times 07 May 2021
“___ quam videri” (North Carolina motto) Wall Street Journal 05 May 2021
Latin being Newsday 30 Apr 2021
"To be," in Latin
Ancient being? The Washington Post 20 Mar 2021
Ancient being? LA Times Daily 20 Mar 2021
"To be," in Latin
To be, in Latin LA Times Daily 06 Mar 2021
To be, in Latin The Washington Post 06 Mar 2021
In __: actual LA Times Daily 12 Feb 2021
In __: actual The Washington Post 12 Feb 2021
Being, to Brutus Eugene Sheffer 12 Jan 2021
Latin infinitive The Washington Post 11 Dec 2020
Latin infinitive LA Times Daily 11 Dec 2020
Minor point involving Shakespeare's origin and existence The Telegraph Toughie 10 Dec 2020
Latin for "to be"
Latin 101 verb LA Times Daily 22 Nov 2020
Latin 101 verb The Washington Post 22 Nov 2020
Being, Roman-style Jonesin 10 Nov 2020
Caesar's 'to be' Jonesin 03 Nov 2020
Being, to Calpurnia Wall Street Journal 24 Sep 2020
Being of old Rome The Washington Post 19 Sep 2020
Being of old Rome LA Times Daily 19 Sep 2020
In___(actually) Jonesin 01 Sep 2020
Existence, whichever way you look at it
To be, to Brutus LA Times Daily 06 Jul 2020
To be, to Brutus The Washington Post 06 Jul 2020
"In ___" (actually)
In ___ (actually existing)
To be, to Claudius Premier Sunday 24 May 2020
Latin being LA Times Daily 29 Mar 2020
Latin being The Washington Post 29 Mar 2020
"In ___" (actually existing)
In ___ (actually) Universal 29 Dec 2019
De bene __: literally, of well-being LA Times Daily 21 Dec 2019
De bene __: literally, of well-being The Washington Post 21 Dec 2019
'To be,' to Brutus Premier Sunday 08 Dec 2019
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
Latin I verb Wall Street Journal 31 Oct 2019
To be, to Nero Premier Sunday 13 Oct 2019
Being, to Britannicus Wall Street Journal 07 Sep 2019
Latin being Wall Street Journal 05 Sep 2019
Latin 'to be' The Washington Post 21 Aug 2019
Latin "to be" LA Times Daily 21 Aug 2019
'___ quam videri,' state motto of North Carolina New York Times 18 Aug 2019
In ___ (existing) Universal 16 Aug 2019
In ___ (actually existing) Wall Street Journal 13 Aug 2019
In __: existing The Washington Post 06 Aug 2019
In __: existing LA Times Daily 06 Aug 2019
To be, to Brutus Jonesin 09 Jul 2019
To be, in Rome Universal 07 Jun 2019
Being, to Brutus Wall Street Journal 18 May 2019
In ___ (actually) Wall Street Journal 14 May 2019
In ___ (existing) The New Yorker 13 May 2019
In ___ (actually) Jonesin 16 Apr 2019
"To be," in Latin
Palindromic Latin verb The Washington Post 24 Mar 2019
Palindromic Latin verb LA Times Daily 24 Mar 2019
Auctor ___ (authorize, in legalese) New York Times 22 Mar 2019
To be, in ancient Rome Family Time 18 Feb 2019
Latin I verb The Washington Post 15 Feb 2019
Latin I verb LA Times Daily 15 Feb 2019
"___ quam videri," state motto of North Carolina
In ___ (existing)
To be, in Rome
Being, to Brutus
In __: existing
In ___ (actually existing)
Latin I verb
Latin "to be"
Being, to Britannicus
In ___ (actually)
Latin being
Latin I verb
Palindromic Latin verb
To be, to Brutus
Auctor ___ (authorize, in legalese)
In ___ (actual existence)
"To be" in Latin
De bene ___ (legal phrase) New York Times 25 Nov 2018
Latin 101 word New York Times 11 Nov 2018
The present tense conjugation of this Latin verb starts with “sum, est, es” The Times Specialist Sunday 14 Oct 2018
"To be", in Latin
In ___ (actually)
Makes sense center? Universal 27 Jul 2018
Caesar's 'to be' New York Times 22 Jul 2018
Latin 101 word Universal 20 Jul 2018
"In ___" (basically)
In ___ (actually)
To be, to Livy LA Times Daily 29 May 2018
To be, to Livy The Washington Post 29 May 2018
'___ quam videri' (North Carolina's motto) Jonesin 15 May 2018
Actual existence of fairies, seemingly
In ___ (actual existence)
"To be" in Latin Universal 28 Apr 2018
… being included in one's selection
Being, to Ovid Wall Street Journal 10 Feb 2018
To be, to Caesar LA Times Daily 16 Jan 2018
To be, to Caesar The Washington Post 16 Jan 2018
"To be" in Latin
Latin 101 word
De bene ___ (legal phrase)
Caesar's "to be"
Latin 101 word
Makes sense center?
Latin being
To be, to Caesar
To be, to Livy
Latin "to be" Universal 04 Nov 2017
Cato's "to be" LA Times Daily 02 Nov 2017
Cato's 'to be' The Washington Post 02 Nov 2017
In ___ (in actuality) Jonesin 31 Oct 2017
Latin 'to be' Premier Sunday 29 Oct 2017
In -- (really) Thomas Joseph 18 Oct 2017
Livy's 'to be' Premier Sunday 10 Sep 2017
Brutus's being Wall Street Journal 19 Aug 2017
To be, to Augustus New York Times 29 Jun 2017
Latin 101 verb New York Times 25 Jun 2017
'___ quam videri' (North Carolina motto) The Chronicle of Higher Education 14 Apr 2017
To be, to Brutus Wall Street Journal 02 Mar 2017
Latin 101 infinitive The Washington Post 02 Feb 2017
To be: Lat Newsday 22 Jan 2017
Forum infinitive LA Times Daily 13 Jan 2017
To be, to Tacitus New York Times 02 Jan 2017
To be, to Augustus
Latin "to be"
To be, to Tacitus
Forum infinitive
Cato's "to be"
Latin 101 verb
___ quam videri (North Carolina state motto) The Washington Post 16 Dec 2016
North Carolina motto opener New York Times 19 Nov 2016
To be, in ancient Rome Wall Street Journal 10 Sep 2016
To be, to Bonifacius Wall Street Journal 25 Aug 2016
To be, to Tacitus Premier Sunday 07 Aug 2016
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina motto) Universal 30 Jul 2016
Sum is a form of it LA Times Daily 11 Jun 2016
Cato's existence The Washington Post 22 May 2016
Latin 101 infinitive LA Times Daily 17 May 2016
To be, to Tiberius LA Times Daily 02 May 2016
'___ quam videri' (North Carolina motto) Jonesin 01 Mar 2016
Palindromic Latin infinitive The Chronicle of Higher Education 19 Feb 2016
To be, in old Rome USA Today 13 Feb 2016
To be at the Colosseum Wall Street Journal 13 Feb 2016
To be, to Caesar USA Today 23 Jan 2016
Latin 101 verb form The Washington Post 21 Jan 2016
Sum is a form of it
To be, to Caesar
To be, in old Rome
North Carolina motto opener
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina motto)
To be, to Tiberius
Latin 101 verb
Latin 101 infinitive
Palindromic Latin infinitive
Latin existence USA Today 28 Nov 2015
In ___ (actually) The Washington Post 25 Nov 2015
First word of North Carolina's motto USA Today 21 Nov 2015
Part of one's secret existence? The Times Cryptic 16 Nov 2015
To be, to Tiberius Wall Street Journal 01 Oct 2015
To be, to Brutus USA Today 23 Sep 2015
To be, in old Rome LA Times Daily 13 Sep 2015
'To be,' to Brutus Jonesin 13 Aug 2015
Being (Lat.) Eugene Sheffer 12 Aug 2015
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto) USA Today 12 Aug 2015
'To be,' in Latin Premier Sunday 09 Aug 2015
North Carolina motto opener USA Today 08 Aug 2015
To be, in old Rome Universal 24 Jul 2015
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina state motto) USA Today 22 Jul 2015
Nero's 'to be' Premier Sunday 19 Jul 2015
To be, to Tacitus USA Today 18 Jun 2015
To be, to Caesar Universal 14 Jun 2015
Latin being USA Today 13 Jun 2015
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto) Universal 08 May 2015
To be, to Brutus New York Times 16 Apr 2015
To be, to Ovid LA Times Daily 26 Mar 2015
To be, to Tiberius
To be, to Brutus
In ___ (actually)
Being, to Brutus
Caesarean being
To be, to Tiberius
To be, to Brutus
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
To be, in old Rome
To be, to Caesar
To be, to Tacitus
To be, to Brutus
North Carolina motto opener
Latin existence
Latin being
First word of North Carolina's motto
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina state motto)
'To be,' in Latin
To be, to Ovid
Nero's 'to be'
To be, in old Rome
Latin "to be"
"In ___" (actually)
In ___ (actually)
Palindromic Latin 101 word
To be, to Cato
To be, to Nero
To be, to Bestius
Ovid's existence
To be, in old Rome
Being, to Brutus
Being, to Ovid
In __: actually
To be, to Cato
Livy's 'to be'
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina motto)
Being, in Latin
In ___ (Latin "actually")
In ___ (actually existing)
To be in ancient times?
In ___ (actually)
"To be," to Brutus
"To be," in Latin
__ quam videri: North Carolina motto
Being, to Claudius
To be, in Latin 101
"___ Quam Videri" (N.C. motto)
Start of North Carolina's motto
In ___ (existing)
Being, to Claudius
___ quam videri (North Carolina state motto)
Roman being
"To be," for Brutus
In __: actually
In ___ (actual)
"To be," to Brutus
Start of North Carolina's motto
Latin 101 word
Basic Latin verb
Latin 101 word
Basic Latin verb
To be, to Tiberius
"To be," to Brutus
"To be," to Caesar
Latin "to be"
__ quam videri: North Carolina motto
Ovidian infinitive
To be, to Augustus
___ quam videri (North Carolina state motto)
Being, to Brutus
Forum being
Ab __: absent
'-- quam videri (North Carolina's motto)'
To be, to Livy
In -- (really existing)
'To be,' to Tiberius
Actual, after "in"
Start of North Carolina's motto
Ab __: absent
___ quam videri (North Carolina's motto)
Caesar's being
De bene __: provisionally
Being, to Cato
Latin I infinitive
Palindromic Latin verb
Being, to Cato
Caesar's being
De bene __: provisionally
In __: truly
In ___ (actually existing)
Latin 101 verb
Start of North Carolina's motto
In __: truly
Existential being gatecrashing Socrates' seminar
Caesarean infinitive
To be, to Brutus
To be, in Latin class
Roman existence
Start of North Carolina's motto
In ___ (existing)
Latin 101 verb
Latin I verb
To be, to Claudius
Being for Caesar or Brutus
They, in Rome
To be, in Latin class
Palindromic Latin infinitive
Latin being
"To be," for Caesar
Latin 101 verb
Latin 'to be'
To be, to Brutus
North Carolina's motto starter
Oh, to be in ancient Rome!
Catonian infinitive
In ___ (at heart)
"To be," to Titus
To be, in old Rome
In ___ (actual)
Ab ___ (absent: Lat.)
Brutus's being
__ est percipi: to be is to be perceived
To be, to Tiberius
To be, to Brutus
Roman existence
Latin being
Latin 101 infinitive
Caesarean infinitive
Brutus's being
To be, to Brutus
__ est percipi: to be is to be perceived
Brutus's being
Roman existence
Being, in old Rome
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
Latin being
Ab ___ (absent)
Basic Latin verb
Being, to Brutus
Being, to Caesar
Cato's existence
De bene ___ (legal phrase)
Latin 101 infinitive
Ovid's being
Roman "being"
Seneca's being
To be, in Latin
To be, in Latin 101
___ quam videri (North Carolina's motto)
"To be," for Caesar
Being, in Caesar's Rome
Being, to Caesar
To exist, to Cato
___ quam videri (N.C. motto)
"Sum" derives from it
Being, to Ovid
Latin "to be"
Latin I word
Latin infinitive
Being, in Latin
To be, to Caesar
Being, to Augustus
Latin I word
Latin infinitive
Tiberius' "to be"
Being, to Augustus
___ quam videri (N.C. motto)
In ___ (in actuality, in Latin)
De bene ___ (for the time being)
Being
"In ___" (actually)
Basic Latin verb
Being, for Tiberius
Being, to Brutus
"___ quam videri" (N.C. motto)
Being, to Augustus
To be, to Tiberius
___ quam videri (North Carolina motto)
"___ quam videri," N.C. motto
Basic verb, to Ovid
Being, in Caesar's Rome
Being, to Claudius
Being, to Nero
To be, to 33-Down
Forum infinitive
Being, to Caesar
Being, in old Rome
To be, to Claudius
Latin for "to be"
Nero's "being"
Old Roman being
De bene ___
Latin 101 infinitive
In ___ (truly)
To be, to Virgil
"Being" to Julius Caesar
Existence: Lat.
Existence in Latin
To be, to Cato
Fin finisher?
Caesar's being
Being, to Ovid
___ quam videri (North Carolina motto)
They: It.
To be, in old Rome
Being, to Caesar
Being, in old Rome
"__ est percipi": to be is to be perceived
To be: Lat.
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
Ab ___ (absent)
In ___ (actually)
Latin infinitive
Tar Heel State motto starter
In __ (actually)
To be, to Tiberius
Verb from which "sum" is derived
"To be" in 105 DOWN
To be in old Rome
Latin being
___ quam videri (North Carolina motto)
Start of North Carolina's motto
Roman being
De bene ___(conditionally)
De bene ___ (legal phrase)
Caesar's "to be"
Being, in philosophy
Latin class verb
___ quam videri
"__ est percipi": to be is to be perceived
Being, to Brutus
Being, to Nero
Latin being
Latin "being"
Being, in old Rome
"Being," to Brutus
Ab ___ (absent)
Being, to Brutus
In ___ (existence)
Existence
Being, to Livy
Being, in ancient Rome
Being, at the Forum
Latin infinitive
Start of North Carolina's motto
Sum derives from it
Caesar's existence
Being, in ancient Rome
Latin I verb
In ___ (really)
Existence in Latin class
Latin being
Verb of which "sum" is a form
Latin 101 verb
In __ (actually)
"In __" (existing)
In __: living
"___ est percipi" (George Berkeley principle)
Actual being
Caesar's existence
Latin I verb
Being, to Brutus
In ___ (living)
They, in Trieste
Old Roman being
"To be," to Tiberius
Verb for Virgil
In ___ (existing)
De bene ___ (provisionally)
De bene ___ (conditionally)
Latin I lesson word
Verb form for Virgil
Fin ending?
Caesarean being
De bene ___ (of conditional validity)
Latin I verb
In __: living
Old Roman being
"In __" (actually)
To be, to Brutus
Cato's being
Roman being
To be in ancient Rome
Being
Cato's being
Roman being
Sum, ___, fui
Start of North Carolina's motto
Cato's being
Being, to Nero
Latin I word
Being, to Nero
To be, to Caesar
Ovidian infinitive
To be, in Roma
To be, to Livy
Being, to Brutus
To be, in ancient Rome
Existence
Latin 101 verb
Latin infinitive
To be, to Tacitus
To be, to Brutus
"Emollit mores nec sinit ___ feros" (motto of the University of South Carolina meaning "Learning humanizes character and does not permit it to be cruel")
Latin being
First word in North Carolina's motto
To be, to Nero
Starter start
De bene ___ (provisionally)
Existence, to Claudius
To be, to Caesar
Cato's being
To be at the Colosseum
North Carolina motto starter
Being, to Brutus
To be, to Brutus
___ quam videri
In -- (actually existing)
To be, in Latin
Latin existence
Latin I word
Exist, in latin
To be, in ancient Rome
First word of North Carolina's motto
In __ (existing)
Existence, to Caesar
Latin I verb
To be, to Claudius
"De bene ___" (of well being)
"To be," to Brutus
Being, to a philosopher
To be, in Latin class
Latin infinitive
Being: Lat.
To be, to Claudius
In ___ (in actuality)
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
"In __" (really)
Seneca's being
In ___ (really)
"___ est percipi" (Berkeley principle)
Existence, to Caesar
"___ Quam Videri" (N.C. motto)
In ___ (actually)
In ___
To be, for Caesar
Cato's existence
Ovid's existence
___ Quam Videri: North Carolina motto
Existence, to Caesar
TO BE
Ovid's existence
Machiavelli's to be
First word in North Carolina's motto
"___ est percipi" (old Latin motto)
Fin ending
Latin existence
Latin palindrome
Actual being
Being in Caesar's Rome
In ___ (actually)
Start of North Carolina's motto
In__ (actually)
Caesar's existence
In __ (existing): Lat.
In ___: in actuality
To be, in ancient Rome
___ quam videri
To be: L.
Livy being
Being: L.
Being
Being, to Caesar
In ___: in actuality
To be, in ancient Rome
To be, to Caesar
To be, to Ovid
Nature of being
___ Quam Videri (North Carolina motto)
North Carolina motto starter
Latin I word
Being
To be at the Forum
Heart
___ quam videri (N.C.'s motto)
In __ (existing)
Cicero's existence
Latin infinitive
In __ (actually)
North Carolina motto beginning
To be, in 49-Down
To be, in ancient Rome
Basic stuff
To be, to Claudius
___ in re: Lat.
In __ (existent)
Latin existence
In ___
Being, to Nero
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina motto)
In ___ (basically)
To be, to Cato
North Carolina motto beginning
Being, in Latin
Ab ___: absent
In __ (actually)
Very heart
Being
___ quam videri (North Carolina's motto)
Actual being
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto)
Latin for "to be"
To be, in Latin
Common Latin infinitive
Caesar's "being"
Ovid s to be
Fin ending
Being at the Forum
Caesar's existence
To be, to Tiberius
Being, to Brutus
Being, in Latin
"__ quam videri" (North Carolina motto)
De bene _____ (for the time being)
In _____ (actually)
In _____ (in actuality)
In _____- (living)
Nero's "to be"
To be, to Tiberius
Being: Latin
Being at the Forum
Latin I infinitive
Common Latin verb
Being, in Burgundy
To be, in Latin
Latin I infinitive
They, in Trieste
"In __" (basically)
NC motto word
Being to Brutus
In _____ (existing)
The better part of Jesse?
To be to Tacitus
Actual existence
To be, to Brutus
Actual being
Being
____ quam videi<P>
To be to Brutus
Mater to be
Crux
____ quam videri (North Carolina's motto)
In ___ (existing)
To be, to Cato
To be, for students of 17-Across
Existentialist concern
Real being
The better part of Jesse
They, in Trieste
Being, to Caesar
In___ (actually)
In___(actually)
Verb form for Virgil
Being: Lat
To be, to Tacitus
Being: Lat.
First word of North Carolina's motto
To be in old Rome
Berkeley's ___ est percipi
In ____ (actually)
In _____ (actually)
____ quam videri (North Carolina motto)
Essential nature: L.
Latin life
To live, to Livy
___ quam videri
Basic Latin infinitive
To be, to Virgil
Start of N.C.'s motto
Homophone for essay
Being, to Aquinas
Being, to Ovid
True nature
Start of motto of N.C.
To be, in Roma
Being, to Livy
Being, to a philosopher
Start of the N.C. motto
Basic Latin verb
Chimney on das Haus
Existence
Latin existence
"___ Quam Videri" (N.C. motto)
"___ quam videri," N.C. motto
Caesar's being
First word of N.C.'s motto
To be: Latin
Essential being
To exist, to Cato
Cato's "to be"
Being, in philosophy
"___ quam videre" (N.C. motto)
"___ Quam Videri," N.C. motto
To be in Rome
Chimney, in Cottbus
Common crossword palindrome
Essence
Ovid's basic verb
Chimney, in Bonn
Caesar's existence
Actual being
Existence, in philosophy
Start of Tarheel's motto
Verb form for Virgil
___ est percipi
"___ est percipi"
Chimney, in Cottbuss
To be, to Bibulus
To be, to Caesar
Latin to be
Ovid's being
Existence, to Aquinas
Sum ___ fui . . .
To exist, to Ennius
Sum, ___, fui . . .
To be, to Boethius
Ovid's existence
Chimney, in Köln
In __ (actual)
Sum's infinitive
Basic verb for Virgil
Basic nature
Vital verb for Virgil
"___ quam videri"
To be, to Balbus
Verb for Virgil
Basic verb for Vergilius
To live, to Ovid
Being, to Cato
To exist, to Severus
Anagram for sees
Quiddity, in a way
Start of a Tarheel's motto
"___ Quam Videri," motto of N.C.
Latin ancestor of "essence"
To be, to Pliny
Cicero's "to be"
"To be," to Cicero
Latin start for Hamlet's soliloquy
Palindromic Latin infinitive
Existence
To be, to Cicero
"___ Quam Videri": N.C. motto
In ___ (actually existing)
Word in philosophy
Sum, ___, . . .
Being, Roman style
Latin verb
Abstract being
Real being
Between sum and fui
Common Latin word
Common Latin verb
Word in N. C. motto
They, in Italy
Familiar Latin verb
Latin-class word
Latin conjugation word
First word of N. C. motto
Being, in Rome
In ___
Exist: Lat.
Sum, ___, ful.
Cousin of 59 Across.
Essential being.
See 57 Across.
Sum, ___, ful . . .
___ quam videri.
In ___ (actually).
In ___ .
Common Latin infinitive.
Latin verb.
In ___.
Existence: Lat.
Etre's cousin.
Common Latin verb.
Being: Lat.
To be, in Latin.
Relative of "etre."
Latin "to be."
To be: Lat.
To exist: Lat.
Actual being: Lat.
In ___ (in existence).
Sum's infinitive.
Lating verb.
Basic Latin verb.
Sum, ___, fui, futurus.
Sum, ___, fui.
Latin form of 65 Across.
Basic Latin infinitive.
___ quid (to be thus): Lat.
Latin infinitive.
In ___ (in existence): Lat.
Existence.
Being.
Per se ___ (to be by itself): Lat.
In ___ (existing).
___ quid (being thus): Lat.
Actual being.
Synonym for 9 Across.
Abstract being.
Essence: Latin.
Inbeing: Latin.
Being: Latin.
To be: Latin.
___ quam videri: N. C.'s motto.
Existence: Latin.
First word of North Carolina's motto.
To exist: Latin.
"___ Quam Videri," motto of N. C.
A most irregular verb in Latin.
___ Quam Videri: motto of North Carolina.
In ___, in actual being.
___ quam videri: motto of North Carolina.
62-Across, in Latin
___ quam videri (to be rather than to seem)
Latin 101 verb
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