The phrase: Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatismeans "and on earth peace to men of good will"
And peace on earth for men.
God from humanity.
The meaning of the Latin phrase "et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis" is "...and on earth, peace to men of good will." It is from the New Testament, Luke 2:14-15, the passage describing the heavenly hosts singing to the shepherds on the night of the birth of Jesus.
Kazimierz Nycz's motto is 'Ex Hominibus, pro Hominibus'.
And peace on earth to men of good will is the English equivalent of 'Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The feminine gender noun 'terra' means 'land'. The feminine gender noun 'pax' means 'peace'. The masculine gender noun 'hominibus' means 'to men'. The adjective 'bonae' means 'of good'. The feminine gender noun 'voluntatis' means 'of will'.
Pax means peace. More likely the salutation would be pax vobiscum translated as peace be with you.
Pax means "peace" and terra means "earth". Pax terra is missing something; it should probably be pax in terra, "peace on earth".
pax is used in the tourist industry and it is referred to passenger. 2 pax means two passenger or persons
"Pax" means "Passenger" or "Person", a Passenger can be an adult, child or infant.
'Peace to the unconquered'
Tranquility, serenity, harmony, calmness.