The wages of sin, is death.
Reward of sin is death
It is Latin and it means "or death or liberty"
From Latin mors, mortis: Death. Mortician literally means "One who's trade is the dead".
I'm trying to piece this together from the individual latin words, so I may be wrong. But Orbiculus aut mors means something like "Skate or death" as in "Give me rollerderby or give me death!" I was researching this because it was included on the Cherry City Roller Girls' emblem, for what it's worth.
Requiem:1. a mass for the dead2. a : a solemn chant (as a dirge) for the repose of the deadb : something that resembles such a solemn chant3. a : a musical setting of the mass for the deadb : a musical composition in honor of the dead
Primordial MOR: A type of forest humus layer of unincorporated organic material, usually matted or compacted or both, distinctly delimited from the mineral soil. PRIMORDIAL: aboriginal: having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state; "aboriginal forests"; "primal eras before the appearance of life on earth"; "the forest primeval"; "primordial matter"; "primordial forms of life"
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"In death" may be translated into Latin as in morte.
mors tyranno means death to the tyrant. mors tyrannis means death to the tyrants.
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To say the words death or glory in the Latin language you say mortis et gloriae. To say this phrase in Italian you say la morte o la Gloria.Death or glory in Latin should be "Mors aut Gloria." "Mors" refers to "death," "aut" refers to "or," and "Gloria refers to "glory."
Latin for death is mortis or mors. The Latin word for demons is daemon, or daemonium. So the full sentence would be Mors Omnia daemonia.
Translating English to Latin can be hard. The Latin translations for "White Death" are "Mors album" and "Album mors.". This is dependent on the period placement.
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