nimia potentia
Potestas temporis.
The meaning in English of the Latin phrase 'quis facere vis' is What power to make. In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'quis' means 'what'. The infinitive verb form 'facere' means 'to do, to make'. The noun 'vis' means 'power'.
The Latin word vis means "power, force."
The phrase "Knowledge is power" is not taken from the bible. It's a Latin phrase: "Scientia potentia est", stated originaly by Francis Bakon on 1597
in latin it means i forbid.
It means 3 to the third power
Tam quídam plérumque means As a whole when translated into Latin.
The root word "potes" in Latin comes from the verb "posse," which means "to be able" or "to have power."
Dominium eminens, or in English, eminent domain.
This situation could be described as de facto power (control, leadership, etc.). De facto is Latin for "according to the fact", as opposed to de jure, "according to the law".
It means that love is so powerful, it can conquer anything
I'm thinking it's kinda Mano-a-Mano. Vis means strength, or brute force. it means the power of the force.