'Such as we are, you will be'.
'Hoc Vince' is the Latin for 'By this conquer!'
'Such as we are, you will be'.
The meaning of hoc is "this" in place of a noun (with hoc being the pronoun). An example of hoc being used in a phrase is ad hoc which means "for this", such as an ad hoc committee or a committee created for a specific purpose or outcome.
It means this; or hither.
The translation of Pointe du Hoc is Hook Point.
Ad hoc means "formed, arranged or done for a particular purpose only. From Latin, literally "for this"
It means 'This Signal'.
Ad hoc.
Literally "What does this want for itself?", Quid hoc sibi vult is a Latin idiom that means "What does this mean?"Quoted with quod rather than quid, it means "[Which is] what this means".
Ad hoc is not generally translated into English, it's left untranslated (pronounced "add hock"). If you're looking for a translation, it's literally "to this", and is used to mean "formed for a specific purpose only" ("an ad hoc committee") or sometimes "spontaneous; improvised" ("an ad hoc piano recital").
"In this year of our Lord"
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean