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What does the phrase ""cruce, dum spiro, fido, Deo duce, ferro comitante" mean?

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What does the phrase ""cruce, dum spiro, fido, Deo duce, ferro comitante" mean?

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  1. It's Latin, and directly translated, it means

    "While I breathe, I trust the cross, with God as my leader and my sword as my companion"

    HTH :)


  2. it sounds latin, it might be: cruce , until blow fido Deo duce ferro train

  3. cruce, dum spiro, fido

    while I breathe, I trust the cross

    Deo duce, ferro comitante

    With God as my leader and my sword as my companion

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