"Agitant" is the third-person plural active indicative form of the Latin verb "ago," which has a very wide range of meanings. Among the most common meanings are "to lead," "to drive, impel," "to do," "to treat," "to pass," "to conduct." "Ago" can also signify "to brandish, wield," "to deliberate, confer, investigate," "to dwell, abide," "to accomplish, have, hold, celebrate," "to disturb, agitate, vex," "to hunt, chase," and "to weigh, consider, meditate." Context will help determine the best translation. Some of the most likely translations would be "they lead / they are leading," "they drive / they are driving," "they do / they are doing," "they treat / they are treating," "they conduct, accomplish / they are conducting, accomplishing."
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The best English translation of Latin ultra is "beyond."
Donati (if you don't trust me go on to google translate)
enough is enough
You will not relinquish; you will not abandon.
Man; husband.
frater means brother
You are Calibus.