Peace is the English equivalent of 'pax'. A looser translation may be 'calm, quiet, serenity' when this feminine gender noun is used in the genitive case of possession. Another looser translation may be 'with good leave' when the noun is used in the ablative case, as the object of a preposition. Still another looser translation is 'grace' when the noun is used in regard to the Roman gods.
Latin: Pax English: Peace
'Pax vobiscum'. A Roman would have pronounced it 'Pax wobiscoom'.
Pax tecum (singular "you"). Pax vobiscum (plural "you").
pax tecum (singular "you")pax vobiscum (plural "you")
Peace and good is the English equivalent of 'pax et bonum'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'pax' means 'peace'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'bonum' means 'good'.
Gratia et pax
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Augustus began the Pax Romana. There is no pax pomana.
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