True Head (e.g. the beginning or head of a river). The Mississippi River starts at Lake Itasca in MN. VerITAS CAput.
Veritas is Latin for "truth", but Liberai doesn't mean anything.This may be a misquotation of Veritas Liberat ("Truth Sets Free") or Veritas Liberabit ("Truth Will Set Free").
Truth and Justice
The Romans spelled it veritas. Veritas is the Latin word for truth and the virtue of truthfulness, which was considered as one of the main virtues. Veritas was also the goddess of truth, daughter of Saturn and mother of Virtue. She hid at the bottom of a holy well because she was elusive.
Roman goddess of Truth and Virtue - Veritas.
"Magna est veritas" is a Latin phrase meaning "Great is the truth." It is often associated with the works of Thomas More, particularly in his book "Utopia." However, it is not attributed to a single author in a definitive sense, as the phrase has been used in various contexts throughout history. Its essence reflects the enduring value placed on truth in philosophical and literary traditions.
Itascs comes from Latin verITAS CAput or true head referring to true source of Mississippi River.
No. Caput means head.
Caput Nili = the source of the Nile. (I.e.; the true origin of a thing).
Caput.
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth".
Caput Nili = the source of the Nile. (I.e.; the true origin of a thing).
Veritas is Latin for "truth", but Liberai doesn't mean anything.This may be a misquotation of Veritas Liberat ("Truth Sets Free") or Veritas Liberabit ("Truth Will Set Free").
caput is the Latin word for "head".
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
justice
Combined into one (universus) to learn(disco) truthfulness (veritas)
If you mean the moto, Veritas is Latin for truth.