Would depend on the conext, either:
Joing together;
Shoulder (of an animal)
In armis angeli
The Greek word for swordsman is xifomachos. The Italian word for swordsman is spadaccino and in Latin it is armis.
The state motto of Mississippi is "virtute et armis," which means "by valor and arms."
The state motto of Mississippi is "virtute et armis," which means "by valor and arms."
"Virtute et armis" is a Latin phrase that translates to "by virtue and arms." It signifies a commitment to achieving goals through moral integrity (virtue) and military strength (arms). The phrase is often associated with principles of honor, bravery, and the idea of defending one's values or territory. It embodies a dual approach of ethical conduct paired with the readiness to use force when necessary.
For smart people to have something to do.
Mississippi State Motto"Virtute et armis"(By valor and arms)Adopted in 1894.Language: LatinMississippi's motto is not an official state motto, as such, but has been accepted as an element of the Mississippi coat of arms. Adopted in 1894.Mississippi's State motto, Virtute Et Armis, meaning by valor and arms, may have been suggested by the motto of Lord Gray De Wilton, Virtute Non Armis Fido.
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Think Twice Move Once
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costal and deep
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