"Worthy"
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∙ 14y agoHe is worthy to enter.
Domine Non Es Dignus was created in 2004.
Isaäc Dignus Fransen van de Putte was born in 1822.
Isaäc Dignus Fransen van de Putte died in 1902.
The motto of Columbian Squires is 'Esto Dignus'.
"Lord, I am not worthy."
Three Latin adjectives meaning "authentic" are: certus, verus and fide dignus.
Latin dignus, worthy.
laudo -are (to praise)= app-laud dignus -a -um (worthy)= dignity miles, militis (soldier)= military fortis, forte (brave)= forte portus, portus (haven, harbour)= port senatus, senatus (senate)= senator
The English meaning of the Latin command 'Nec Deus intersit nisi dignus vindice nodus' is Let God not make a difference unless the connection [be] worthy by a claimant. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb/conjunction 'nec' means 'not'. The noun 'Deus' means 'God'. The verb 'intersit', as the third person singular in the present subjunctive of 'interesse', means 'if it makes a difference'. The conjunction 'nisi' means 'unless'. The adjective 'dignus' means 'worthy'. The noun 'vindice', as the ablative singular of 'vindex', means 'claimant'. The noun 'nodus' literally means 'knot'.
Some words with the root "dign" meaning worthy include dignity, dignified, dignify, and dignitary. The root "dign" is derived from the Latin word "dignus," meaning worthy or appropriate.
It means "Lord, I am not worthy." The rest of the prayer is said quietly. The translation for the full prayer is, "Lord, I am not worthy that Thou shouldst enter under my roof; say but the word, and my soul shall be healed."