Oct 1, 2000 21:47
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Latin term
Prudentia Et Vi
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Family Motto.
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(English)
0 +2 | Prudence and Fortitude | Lia Fail (X) |
0 | with care and strenght | Laura Gentili |
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Prudence and Fortitude
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with care and strenght
The language is Latin, not Gaelic.
The grammar form is ablative case, which means with, by, etc.
Prudentia means care and prudence (one of the theological virtues).
Vi is the ablative case of vis, i.e. strenght.
The grammar form is ablative case, which means with, by, etc.
Prudentia means care and prudence (one of the theological virtues).
Vi is the ablative case of vis, i.e. strenght.
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