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Question by  balajee (14)

What is the meaning of "Victoriam mere"?

 
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Answer by  Fennippee (19)

"Victoriam mere" is Latin, and the English translation of the phrase is "Deserve victory." "Victoriam" is "victory" in the accusative case, and "mere" is the second person singular imperative for "to deserve" or "to merit."

 
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Answer by  debmalewski (1085)

Those words are a motto and are in Latin. They translate to "deserve victory". It's found in the Sword of Truth series of books.

 
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