It means "May he rest in peace."
"Rest in Peace"
The usual way of writing it is Requiescat In Pace . It's Latin and translates as "May he, (or she) rest in peace." Often improperly traslated as simply "Rest in Peace." It's the original R.I.P.
Procounced : ˌre-kway-ˈes-ˌkät-een-ˈpä-ˌkay in Classical Latin (Accent on the final "e"
Or... rā-kwē-ˈes-ˌkät-in-ˈpä-ˌchā in Ecclesiastical Latin
requiescat in pace
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how am i supposed 2 no? Requiescat in pace. (Rest in peace.) Latin. Look up "quotes" "Assassins Creed" and "Requiescat in pace" and you can find it.
I assume you mean Fortunato in Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado - in which case, the answer is that no one discovered them. As the story ends, the narrator/murderer, Montresor, says, "Against the new masonry I re-erected the old rampart of bones. For the half of a century no mortal has disturbed them. In pace requiescat!" So, as far as we know, poor Fortunato's bones still lie hidden ....
rest in peace
It's spelled "requiescant in pace," and it's Latin for "may they rest in peace"--the R.I.P. on a gravestone (the singular form is "requiescat in pace," "may he (or she) rest in peace").
The origin is Latin ' Requiescat in Pace
Requiescat in Pace (Latin which means- Rest in Peace)
requiescat in pace (rest in peace) pronunciation - reekweskat in pacheh
The resolution in 'The Cask of Amontillado' occurs when Montresor has finished bricking up the niche in which Fortunato is chained and leaves with the salutation "In pace resquiescat." This is where the conflict between Montresor and Fortunato is settled for good and it is clear that Montresor has achieved his plan to exact the perfect revenge on Fortunato.
"In pace requiescat" translates to "rest in peace" in Latin. The irony lies in the fact that this phrase is often inscribed on gravestones or used in funeral settings, yet the deceased person cannot actually experience peace as they are no longer living.
What is probably meant is "Requiescat", which is Latin for "May he/she rest". Is usually part of the phrase "Requiescat in pace" which means "May he/she rest in peace", sometimes abbreviated RIP or R.I.P. and often seen on tombstones.