[antir-heralds] Latin for motto

cameronfamily3 at juno.com cameronfamily3 at juno.com
Fri Jul 11 07:19:00 PDT 2008


   I couldn't tell you the actual vocabulary, but I suspect that, in Latin, the phrase would be structured something like the following:  [object] [past participle of verb, plus intensifying suffix] [form of verb "to be"] [past participle of verb, plus intensifying suffix].  Therefore, it would most likllley be only four or five words.  Arqai is correct in warning that what he found is a direct word-for-word translation and therefore misleading, as Latin is structured very differently from English, especially in the verb department.  It would be very interesting to hear what eventually comes out of this search.
   Havoise, curious
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