English: "going for glory" Latin: "iens pro palma; iens enim gloria"
gloriam honorem
Gloria is the Latin word for glory. The word for death is mors in the nominative case and mortis in the genitive case.
Gloria. It also means glory.
Ah, "death or glory" in Latin is "mors aut gloria." Such powerful words, capturing the essence of facing challenges with courage and determination. Remember, in every moment, we have the opportunity to choose our path towards glory, no matter how daunting it may seem.
pro sapientia quod palma
non periculo non gloria
In latin this would traditionally be something like: Iovi Gloria (to Jupiter, glory) If you want a more literal translation, say: Iovi omnis Gloria. (to Jupiter, all glory)
Sic transit gloria mentis.
eō
GLORIA-AM -UM GLORIFICO GLORIFICARE = GLORIFY
Well, darling, the word "glory" comes from the Latin root word "gloria," which means fame, renown, or honor. So, when you say someone is basking in their glory, you're basically saying they're reveling in their fame and honor. It's all about that Latin influence, honey.
Quo vadis