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Virtute vera means "conquer with your true courage."

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The motto of Portchester School is 'Labour Omnia Vincit'.


What does Vera do when she and Lombard are dragging Dr Armstrong's body away from the sea?

When Lombard was taking Dr. Armstrong away from the water and Vera helped him, Vera was tugging Lombard to take armstrong away from the water, she secretly takes out the revolver(gun) out of his pocket not noticing that Lombards gun is taken.


Is VERAS the plural form of vera?

In Latin, the word vera is (1) nominative feminine singular, (2) ablative feminine singular, or (c) nominative/accusative neuter plural of the adjective verus, meaning "true".Obviously in case (3), vera is already plural. If vera is feminine singular, its plural is verae(nominative) or veris (ablative). Veras is a valid plural form, but it's the plural of veram, the accusative feminine singular.This chart might make things clearer (then again, it may not)Singularcase : masculine / feminine / neuter nominative : verus / vera / verumaccusative : verum / veram / verumgenitive : veri / verae / veridative : vero / verae / veroablative : vero / vera / veroPluralcase : masculine / feminine / neuter nominative : veri / verae / veraaccusative : veros / veras / veragenitive : verorum / verarum / verorumdative : veris / veris / verisablative : veris / veris / verisAll this may be of academic interest only, if your question is about the use of plural forms in botanical terminology. To the best of my knowledge scientific names don't tend to adhere scrupulously to the rules of Latin grammar.


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What does Mississippi's motto mean?

Mississippi State Motto"Virtute et armis"(By valor and arms)Adopted in 1894.Language: LatinMississippi's motto is not an official state motto, as such, but has been accepted as an element of the Mississippi coat of arms. Adopted in 1894.Mississippi's State motto, Virtute Et Armis, meaning by valor and arms, may have been suggested by the motto of Lord Gray De Wilton, Virtute Non Armis Fido.


What is the Mississippi state motto?

Mississippi's State motto, Virtute Et Armis, meaning (by valor and arms,) may have been suggested by the motto of Lord Gray De Wilton, Virtute Non Armis Fido and accepted as an element of the Mississippi coat of arms as adopted in 1894.


What is the name vera short for?

Vera is of Russian and Slavic origin, and the meaning of Vera is "faith". Also sometimes associated with the Latin word "verus" meaning "truth",


What motto is Mississippi?

The state motto of Mississippi is "virtute et armis," which means "by valor and arms."


Is aloe vera water soluble?

Yes, aloe vera is water soluble, meaning it can dissolve in water.


What is Bristol's motto?

Bristol's motto is 'Virtute et Industria'.


What is the motto of Mississippi Highway Patrol?

The state motto of Mississippi is "virtute et armis," which means "by valor and arms."


What is Płock's motto?

Płock's motto is 'Virtute et labore angere'.


What is the motto of Templeogue College?

The motto of Templeogue College is 'In Virtute Scientia'.


What is Mississippi's state motto?

By valor and armsThe state motto of Mississippi is "virtute et armis," which means "by valor and arms."


The state motto of Mississippi?

Virtute et armisLatinEnglish translation: by valor and arms