Vis.
vis (noun) - strength, force potestas, potestatis (noun) - power, rule, force conpello, conpellere, conpuli, conpulsus (verb) - force, compel, drive
The Latin translation of the English phrase 'law of attraction' is the following: lex virium attrahendi. The word 'lex' means 'law'. The word 'virium' means 'of force', and 'attrahendi' means 'attracting'.
Passio means "To submit" (as in the passion of Christ) the Latin word Impetus, refers more to the driving force of passion.
Vac is Latin
Defensor fortis-Defender of the force. (The United States Air Force Security Force)
Vis means Force in Latin.
The Latin word vis means "power, force."
The Latin meaning for "vult" means to take or force.
vis (noun) - strength, force potestas, potestatis (noun) - power, rule, force conpello, conpellere, conpuli, conpulsus (verb) - force, compel, drive
duplex vis
With force; with strength.
Force; power., Physical force., Moral power.
I'm thinking it's kinda Mano-a-Mano. Vis means strength, or brute force. it means the power of the force.
a legion is a Roman fighting force.
The roundel does not have a Latin meaning, however the Motto has a Latin meaning. It is " Per Ardua ad Astra " - -" Through hardships to the stars "
Writ of Mandamus.
domnican republic:)