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Do you know a Latin word beside 'Semper Fidelis'?

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  1. Cogito ergo sum - for the philosophers.

    (I think, therefore I am)

    Inter arma enim silent leges - for the social scientists.

    (In times of war, the law falls silent)


  2. Semper Primus (always first)

  3. avunculus - Father's brother (from which we get the word uncle)

    deus ex machina - God of machines (Used in the theater)

  4. That's two words.

    How about:  Illegitimi non carborumdum.

  5. I think you are asking about Latin phrases, given you reference to "Semper Fideles".  How about a whole bunch:

    E pluribus unam

    Status quo ante

    Pro bono

    Pro rata

    Incognito

    Homo sapiens

  6. amatus; love

    aureus; golden

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