- ordinaries. The word
derives from the
Latin praelatus, the past
participle of
praeferre,
which means 'carry before', 'be set
above or over' or 'prefer'; hence...
-
Dragon in sinople. On the
crest appears a
winged ribbon with the
motto Praeferre Patriam Liberis Parentem Decet (A
father must put his
country before his...
- His
tobacco case, well-worn from hard
riding in India.
Engraved Col. R N
Raikes –
Honestum præferre utili.
Silver hallmark London 1875....
-
ancestor of the
first duke) in chief. The top part of the coat of arms
reads Præferre Patriam Liberis Parentem Decet (Latin: "It is
seemly for a
parent to put...
-
today uninhabited. Today,
Count of Ureña Romero-Dorado,
Antonio (2014). "
Praeferre patriam liberis parentem decet: el lema
senequiano de la casa de Medina...
-
libri Ethicorum,
Liber 1,
Lectio 6, n. 4–5: Quod
autem oporteat veritatem praeferre amicis,
ostendit hac ratione. Quia ei qui est
magis amicus,
magis est...
- ensign) 1968–present
Mauritius (President) 1968–present
Melilla –present 1.
PRÆFERRE PATRIAM LIBERIS PARENTEM DECET 2. NON PLVS
VLTRA 1. IT IS
SEEMLY FOR A...
- and this is
certainly the
remains of the
Druid superstition, for 'faces
praeferre,' to
carry lighted torches, was
reckoned a kind of Gentilism, and as such...