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The motto is commonly trimmed to the single word "Veritas", Latin for "Truth".

But in fact the full official motto is the longer, "Veritas christo et ecclesiae," that is, "Truth for Christ and the church". The motto dates from 1692 and reflects the university's religious roots.

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Harvard's motto is Veritas which translates into English to mean truth.

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Veritas, christo et ecclesiae (look on your Harvard diploma)

Truth, for Christ and the Church

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βˆ™ 15y ago

"VERITAS" ---- Latin for "truth"

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