"Honor Super Omnia" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Honor Above All." It is often associated with the values of integrity, respect, and moral conduct, emphasizing the importance of honor in both personal and professional realms. The phrase is notably used as a motto by various organizations, including the United States Naval Academy, reflecting a commitment to uphold ethical standards and leadership principles.
'veritas super omnia' (truth above all), or you could stay 'honestas super omnia' (honor/integrity/honesty above all)
The motto of Kogarah High School is 'Honor Super Omnia'.
Excellentia super omnia.
Omnia is correct; omnis is either a nominative or a genitive singular noun ending.
Pravum est cor super omnia.
The motto of Maryknoll School of Lupon is 'Deus Super Omnia'.
Phi Society's motto is 'Sic Semper Tyrannis Et Fides Super Omnia'.
Omnia is simply Latin for everything.
Omnia vincit veritas
'Fides supra omnes' would mean 'Loyalty above all things.' 'Fidelitas ante omnia' would mean 'Loyalty before everything.' If you want to say 'loyalty above all', you would use 'Fidelitas super omnia.'
In omnia paratus means IN ALL THINGS BE PREPARED
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