"Omnes ire" is a Latin phrase that translates to "everyone goes" or "all go." It can be associated with various contexts, including literature and philosophy, often emphasizing collective action or the inevitability of a shared fate. The phrase may also appear in discussions about social movements or unity among people. Its exact meaning can vary based on usage and context.
"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
Super omnes is a latin expression that means "superior to everyone"
Omnes mundum facimus is Latin for "we all make the world".
"omnes pompeiani actor spectant" means "All Pompeians watch the actors."
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Ire is a three letter word for spleen.
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The word "ire" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or wrath.