"Veritas vos liberatos" means "the truth will set you free," or "you are freed by means of truth."
More accurately, "Veritas Vos Liberabit" means "the truth will set you free."
Note: "you" in this case is plural.
actually Veritas there is nominative. Also, Veritas Vos Liberabitis would make the verb 2nd person plural
The common phrase for English is "The truth shall set you free." or "The truth will set you free."
It's from the Gospels, it means:
"You will know the truth and the truth will set you free"
Jesus
Doshisha University's motto is 'Veritas liberabit vos'.
Veritas vos liberabit
These are two separate phrases:Veritas vos liberabit is "the truth will set you free".Semper vigilo, fortis paratus et fidelis is "I am always keeping watch, strong, prepared and faithful".
The motto of Catholic University of Cordoba is 'Veritas Liberabit Vos'.
The motto of St. George's Independent Schools is 'Veritas Liberabit Vos'.
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy's motto is 'Veritas Vos Liberabit'.
The motto of Canterbury Christ Church University is 'Veritas liberabit vos'.
The motto of Collège Jean de la Mennais is 'Veritas liberabit vos'.
Idaho State University's motto is 'Veritas Vos Liberabit'.
University of Portland's motto is 'Veritas vos Liberabit'.
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth".