Without end.
"Sine" is Latin for "without"."Optimus" is Latin for "the best".
"ludus perficitur" ("the game is finished") is probably closest to the meaning you want to convey.
without
The Latin que added to a word means "and". The word finem is the accusative case of the noun finis which means "the end". So finemque means "and the end"
Finis.
without life
sine (followed by the ablative case)
Finis temporis.
I'm pretty sure it's finis
honour without dishonour
'without dishonor' or 'without blemish'.
Fine is an Italian equivalent of the Latin word finis. The feminine singular noun translates literally from Italian to English as "end." The respective pronunciations will be "FEE-ney" in Italian and "fee-nihs" in Latin.