literally "True God and honor". A lot of sites say it's "God and the honor" but that would translate to "Deo et le honori". anyway it's the Roque family coat of arms, and it's in Latin.
The Latin phrase Deo Vero et honori means 'God and honor'. It is often found on family crests in England and France.
Deo means "god" in English. Deus is the Latin word for god and deo is the Spanish word for god.
"With God for a leader, with God for a light."
deo gratias means thanks be to God
Deo means of God eg in nomine Deo = in the name of God Gite is a French term for a holiday chalet.
"Doxa deo" is actually a combination of words from two different languages. "Doxa" is Greek for "glory" and "deo" is Latin for "god."
DiosGod, mostly used in the expression: Deo volente (God wish)
"God in the Highest", as in "Gloria in excelcis Deo", meaning "Glory to God in the Highest".
Deo ac Veritati is Latin for "For God and Truth".
"For God".
It means: Glory in the highest to the Lord
'Dlúthchairde do deo' in Irish means 'Close friends forever' in English.