"brighter hence the honor" "brighter hence the honor"
Hinc in æternitatem or Hinc ad æternitatem Hinc means from here (this place) so the use of Ex (from, out of) becomes unnecessary, in can either mean in or to, it depends on the form of the following word in this case the accusative of æternitas which gives the word "in" the meaning of direction not location. Alternatively you can use ad and use the same word form for æternitas.
Quin tu istanc orationem hinc veterem atque antiquam amoves = Why don't you stop using that obsolete and ancient language of yours = Oh do stop using that obsolete ancient language !
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The motto of Martin Collegiate is 'Hinc Fortior et Clarior'.
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'from here on' is hinc porro. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'hinc' means 'from here, hence'. The adverb 'porro' means 'forward, further'.
AB 'Banjo' Paterson was a famous Australian poet and writer (1864-1941). The initials AB stand for Andrew BartonPaterson .
from the origin
If you mean (Ab)2 then it is Ab, but if you mean Ab2 then it is square root (A)(b).
Central Huron Secondary School's motto is ''Hinc Lucem''.
From the beginning.
Nope! "Ab" can mean abdominal (biology), a nickname for Abernathy, or abstract (art).