Non Omnis Moriar is from a poem by Quintus Horatius Flaccus (or more commonly known as Horace) from his Carmina 3.30. It may be translated as "I shall not wholly die." Horace was one of Rome's most famous lyric poets.
Latin for "I shall not wholly die" Attributed to Horace. Meaning a life well lived does not fade after death, but is remembered forever.
Non-perforated mean no holes in the object or something like that
The suffix non- means against.
Non ficta, or non fiction, is a real story. Fiction is fake.
what does it meen Non-Manualized Structures
not inverted
All.
All your base
Carnage to all????
It means "Kill all (men)."
It is a form of the adjective omnis, omnis, omne, meaning all.
It is a form of the adjective omnis, omnis, omne, meaning all.
The word for "all" is omnis, plural omnes.Omnis usually means "each, every" in the singular, but can also mean "all" in such uses as omnis sapientia "all widsom", or Caesar's famous Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, "All Gaul is divided into three parts."The word totus can be translated "all" when this is understood to mean "the whole; entire".
"Omnis potentis dei" is Latin for "All-powerful God." It refers to the belief in a deity who possesses complete and unlimited power over all things.
The motto of New University of Lisbon is 'Omnis Civitas Contra Se Divisa Non Stabit'.
omnis
everybody out !
omnis