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nunquam per
bella peribis (alternatively Ibis
redibis nunquam in
bello morieris) is a
Latin phrase,
often used to
illustrate the
meaning of
syntactic ambiguity...
- discrevit,
iacet hic a
tempore raptus.
Tempora qui sequeris,
memor esto quod
morieris. Si
miser es, plora:
miserans pro me
procor ora. On 14 May 2021, asteroid...
- with
every wind. Nunc, lento,
sonitu di****,
morieris. The bell doth toll for him that
thinks it doth.
Morieris. Who
casts not up his eye to the sun when...
- and he
wrote another prophecy next to it: Iesseni, Mentiris, Mala
Morte Morieris ("Jesenius, you lie, you will die a
horrible death"). Both predictions...
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Meditation XVII,
which begins with the statement: Nunc
lento sonitu di****,
Morieris (Now this Bell,
tolling softly for another,
saies to me, Thou must die)...
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Kutchirhynchia morieri, Luc-sur-Mer, France,
Middle Jur****ic (Upper Bathonian),
dorsal view....
- the sea")
Batteri 50M (Air
Defence Artillery,
battery 50M): Si
Volas –
Morieris (Latin for "If it
flies – it dies")
Heimevernet (Norwegian Home Guard):...
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Magazine 4, 309-310. Walker, J. F. 1878. "On the
Occurrence of
Terebratula Morieri in England":
Geological Magazine II, 5, 52-556. Walker, J. F. 1892. "The...
- Ætatis suæ 83 /
Salutis 1661
Disce quid est quid eris;
Memor esto quod
Morieri. [Attempted translation: "This
stone covers the body of
Michael Emon cleric...