Novus Ordo Seclorum can most closely be translated "a new order of the ages". As proposed by Latin expert Charles Thomas who proposed the term for the great seal of the United States it was to mean "the beginning of the new American era". The phrase is often mistranslated to "New world order".
The Latin expression is "Novus Ordo Seculorum" (see a US Dollar Bill), and is properly translated as "New Order of the Ages"
"Novus ordo seclorum" is a Latin phrase meaning "New Order of the Ages." It is found on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States and is often associated with the concept of a new beginning or the creation of a new era.
It's novus ordo seclorum spelled backwords, which stands for " a new order of the ages" aka the Illuminati. It's awesome
These three Latin phrases, which can all be found on the back of the United States $1.00 bill, mean:annuit coeptis - he/it has approved [our] undertakingsnovus ordo seclorum - a new order of the agese pluribus unum - out of many, oneAnnuit coeptis appears by the pyramid with an eye on top of it on the dollar bill. It means "He winks at our beginnings". Novus ordo seclorum means "a new order of the ages" and e pluribus unum of course means "from many, one".
A New World Order
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On the Great Seal, the eye in the pyramid symbolizes the "All Seeing Eye." There are a lot of things circulating on the net as to what the symbols mean or say. but Novus Ordo Seclorum does not mean "New World Order". It means "New Order for the Ages". *There is a link below to an article at the Truth or Fiction website on various rumors circulating on the internet and what the truth is.
it means 'new'
It Means New Order In Ages. This was by Latin. Wikipedia won't help;They just give you dates but not any useful information. Hope this helped! Need more info? Didn't help? Wanna see more? Tracy@bellsouth.net Enjoy
"New".
The only words I know that mean that are in Latin, not English: ordo ab chao
The Latin adjectives novus, novellus, recens and integer can all mean "new".