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Nescit cedere is
Latin for "He does not know how to give up." It is also the
motto of
Oglethorpe University, in
reference to the school's namesake, James...
- institutions". Its
motto is, as seen on the blue
enameled centre of the badge,
Nescit Occasum, a
Latin phrase meaning "It
knows no decline". This is to represent...
- coat-of-arms is
emblazoned with
three boars'
heads and the
Latin inscription Nescit Cedere,
meaning "He does not know how to give up." The
Conant Performing...
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Latin Translation Notes barba crescit caput nescit beard grows, head doesn't grow
wiser barba non
facit philosophum a
beard doesn't make one a philosopher...
- 36 (2003), p. 148. Ennius, frg. XCIX in the
edition of Jocelyn, otio qui
nescit uti | plus
negoti habet quam **** est
negotium in negotio,
rendered by Jocelyn:...
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gessit virgo licet hic cinerescit,
Spiritus heres sit
patrie que
tristia nescit. English: The
pious wife of Charles,
called Fastrada,
loved by
Christ lies...
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Platonem illa
civitas justissime ordinata traditur, in qua
quisque proprios nescit affectus.
Interpreting Thomas More's
Utopia By John
Charles Olin Fordham...
- is changed,
primary or secondary: Quid scribam? ("What am I to write?")
Nescit quid scribat. ("He doesn't know what to write.")
Nesciebat quid scriberet...
- occupatio, or by
other means in
their specific contexts. res
firma mitescere nescit a firm
resolve does not know how to
weaken Used in the 1985 film American...
- Italy, Barletta's
sermons became synonymous with preaching:
Nescit praedicare qui
nescit barlettare (He who
knows how to preach,
knows how to "Barletta")...