"De nil omnia fiunt" is a Latin phrase that translates to "From nothing, everything comes." It reflects the philosophical concept that creation or existence can arise from a state of non-being. This idea is often associated with discussions of metaphysics, cosmology, and the origins of the universe. It emphasizes the notion that something can emerge from nothingness, a topic explored in various philosophical and theological contexts.
a pale yellowish green colour
The phrase "eau de nil" is French for "water of the Nile." It typically refers to a pale green color used in fabrics and paints, inspired by the serene hues of the Nile River.
The cast of Brennand - De Ovo Omnia - 2000 includes: Francisco Brennand as himself
Reinier de Graaf has written: 'Opera omnia'
Ferraz de Vasconcelos's motto is 'Labor Omnia Vincit'.
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Philippe de Flers has written: 'Du Sahara au Nil'
Liceo de Cagayan University's motto is 'Nil Sine Numine'.
The motto of Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro is 'Alis Grave Nil'.
Javier Echeverry R. has written: 'El regreso de Nil Sierra' 'Relatos de prosa roja'
Eau de Nil is a French term that translates to "water of the Nile" in English. It refers to a specific shade of greenish-blue, reminiscent of the color of the Nile River. This color is often used in fashion, design, and interior decor. It evokes a sense of tranquility and elegance, similar to the serene waters of the Nile.
Alain Surget has written: 'Un cheval pour totem' 'Le renard de Morlange' 'Le Cavalier du Nil et deux histoires de chevaux' 'L'attaque de l'ours' -- subject(s): Bears, Fiction 'Chamula' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'L'oeil du lynx' 'Tyria y el Complot del Nilo / Tyria and the Conspiracy of Nilo' 'Le Cavalier du Nil' 'C'est moi le plus malin!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Animals, Foxes, Children's stories, French 'Qui a vu turluru ?' 'L'Assassin du Nil'