It's Latin for "Be Strong".
The word validus in Latin means "strong, vigorous". Of people, it can mean "healthy"; of medicines, "effective".
Validus was created in 1967.
The Latin phrase "Exsisto Optimus" translates to "I exist as the best" or "I am the best." The word "exsisto" means "I exist" or "to stand out," while "optimus" means "best" or "excellent." This phrase can convey a sense of striving for excellence or embodying the highest qualities.
Odontaster validus was created in 1906.
Validus Preparatory Academy was created in 2005.
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There are several Latin words meaning "vigorous":vigens, validus, acer, fortis, strenuus.
I am prepared; literally, 'I exist prepared.'
Exsisto is a verb - meaning 'I emerge, I stand out.' There's no plural as with a noun, but the plural verb form for first person would be: Exsistimus = We emerge, we stand out
The motto of Stonesoup School is 'Qua Liberi Exsisto'.
Nullus tamen validus superstes