It means: "studies pass into our character"
Our educational MORES have it that the more A's a student makes, the better their education.
Mores
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In sociology, mores, taboos, laws, and folkways are considered to be types of norms. Norms are things that are considered normal within a society or culture.
Decorum is a Latin adjective meaning "proper", "according to accepted mores". It is found in the Latin phrase "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" (It is sweet and proper to die for one's country). In English it is used as a noun meaning "propriety" or "proper and accepted behaviour". E.g. "Sam showed a complete lack of decorum when he stood on the table and sang a song at the formal banquet."
Studies turn into a habit
Studies are transformed into character is the English equivalent of 'Abeunt studia in mores'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'abeunt' means '[they] go away; disappear (because transformed)'. The noun 'studia' means 'studies'. The preposition 'in' means 'into'. The noun 'mores' means 'morals, character'.
The motto of Waterford District High School is 'Abeunt Studia in Mores'.
The motto of Clarke Road Secondary School is 'Abeunt Studia In Mores'.
To go, and study full-time, as in "cloistered," or more commonly to live on campus.
Langley Park School for Boys's motto is 'Mores et studia'.
Fulneck School's motto is 'Opening the Door to your Child's Future'.
sing. of Mores.
Studia Islamica was created in 1953.
Studia patristica was created in 1957.
Studia Neoaristotelica was created in 2004.
Studia Hibernica was created in 1961.