"Truth and Equity" or "Truth and Justice"
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth." It is often associated with honesty, accuracy, and authenticity. In ancient Roman culture, the goddess Veritas was the personification of truth, and the concept of veritas has continued to have significance in various fields, including philosophy, law, and academia.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some Latin vibes! So, the antonym of 'veritas' in Latin is 'falsitas.' It's like truth versus falsehood, you know? So, if you're looking to spice up your Latin vocab, there you go!
The root "ver" in "veritas" fits the description of a doctrine concerned only with fact and reality. Veritas means truth in Latin.
Voice Truth Life. It's not really a phrase since it's three nouns stuck together, but that's what the words mean...or meant, rather since nobody speaks Latin anymore. ;-)
The Latin phrase "veritas odium parit" is from the ancient Roman era, during the late Republic and early Empire. It translates to "truth begets hatred" and reflects the idea that speaking the truth can sometimes lead to animosity or resentment from others.
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I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
The tattoo that Connor has on his left hand/index finger says, "VERITAS," which is Latin for "Truth." Murphy also has a tattoo in the same place but on his right hand, that says, "AEQUITAS," which is Latin for "Justice/Equality."
They have the Latin words Aequitas: "Truth" and Veritas: "Justice".
it's in latin. it means truth and justice
Justice Justice
The English equivalent of 'Vires, veritas, veneratio, aequitas' is Powers, truth, reverence, equity. The noun 'vires' is the nominative or accusative plural of 'vis', which means 'strength, power'. The noun 'veritas' is in the nominative singular, and means 'truth'. The noun 'veneratio' is in the nominative singular, and means 'reverence'. The noun 'aequitas' is in the nominative singular, and means 'evenness'.
i might confuse which brother has which ink, but connor's says "Veritas", which means "Truth", as in verify, or verity. murphy's is "Aequitas" which means "Justice" or "Equity"
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth".
Yes. the Latin word aequitas means equity
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").