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The Celtic equivalent of Sine Metu?

More properly 'What are the Celtic equivalents of sine metu?': there are 6 Celtic languages;Gaelic CelticIrish: gan eagla; neamheaglach; neamhfhaiteach; gan scáthScottish Gaelic: gun ghiorag; neo-eagalach; neo-sgáthachManx Gaelic:Brythonic CelticWelsh: di-ofnBreton:Cornish:


What does sine metu mean?

sine metuSine Metu means 'without fear.'It is on every bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey and was the family mottoe of the Jamesonsit is also a skateboarding brand beter than elementhi,"sine metu" means "without fear" it was the motto of of John Jameson founder of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin Ireland


Which language sine metu?

In Latin it goes Seenay Mehtoo or Seen-A Met-oo Not sure about Italian


What does sine metus aut faveo mean?

This is an ungrammatical or misspelled version of sine metu aut favore "without fear or favor."


Carpe diem sine metu?

This is the popular saying which means Seize the day without fear


What is the population of Metu?

The population of Metu is 28,782.


When was Obinna Metu born?

Obinna Metu was born in 1988.


How do you pronounce Sine Metu?

['sine 'metu][s] as in "soft"[i] as in Spanish "fin", Italian "finire", French "dire"[n] as in "none"[e] as in Spanish "dime", Italian "volere", French "été"[m] as in "me"[e] same as above[t] as in Spanish "tiempo", Italian "vento", French "tu"[u] as in Spanish "tú", Italian "venuto", French "nous"; more or less as in "boot" but shorter.['] stressed syllable


What is the meaning of Celtic words sine fine?

'without an end' or 'by ourselves'


What does Nec Metu mean?

Without fear. Sometimes used as a phrase Nec spe, Nec metu - Without hope, without fear


What is latin for you have to be fearless?

St. Jerome answered this question back in the 5th century when he translated the 23rd Psalm (22nd by his numbering) for the Vulgate Bible, which is still the standard Latin translation. He wrote non timebo malum.


What does metu mean in ancient Egypt?

The 'metu' (pl.) or a 'met' (sing.) are a system of channels or ducts in the body which the Ancient Egyptians believed connected the heart to other parts of the body. There were thought to be 22 metu in total and that they ended at the anus. They are mentioned in the medical papyri (e.g. Ebers Papyrus). It is not understood exactly how to interpret the metu in the light of modern knowledge as they are said sometimes to carry blood and sometimes air and sometimes neither. They were believed to also carry disease in the body and be responsible for illness or infection.