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  1. ad vitam aeternam: to eternal life: i.e., "to life everlasting". A common Biblical phrase ad vitam aut culpam: for life or until fault: Used in reference to the ending of a political term upon the death or downfall of the officer (demise as in their commission of a sufficiently grave immorality and/or legal crime). addendum: thing to be added

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    a bene placito
    from one well pleased
    i.e., "at will" or "at one's pleasure".
    a capite ad calcem
    from head to heel
    i.e., "from top to bottom", "all the way ...
    a contrario
    from the opposite
    i.e., "on the contrary" or "au contraire".
    a Deucalione
    from or since Deucalion
    A long time ago; from Gaius Lucilius, ...
  2. Mar 26, 2024 · ad vitam aeternam "to eternal life" Also "to life everlasting". A common Biblical phrase. ad vitam aut culpam "for life or until fault" Usually used of a term of office. adequatio intellectus et rei "correspondence of the mind and reality" One of the definitions of the truth. When the mind has the same form as reality, we think truth.

  3. AD VITAM definition: for life | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  4. Latin phrases and abbreviations. Pro rata: proportional; proportionally. The car rental charge is $130 per day and then pro rata for part of a day. Quid pro Quo: It means “of equal exchange or substitution.”. Literally, it means “something for something”.

  5. Jun 3, 2020 · Anyway, my question refers to the order of the last words, vitam perducat eternam. Clearly, the meaning is the same if the order were vitam eternam perducat. It puzzles me though why the latter is not used. It would keep the structure of words similar (ending with verb) and would rhyme, something not extraneous to prayers.

  6. Nov 29, 2020 · 4. I want to gift someone who is a nurse something with an engraving. I thought about the phrase "from her hands, into life", but in Latin. Based on what I remember from school, my idea is: E manibus suis ad vitam. Would "e" (can or should I use "ex"?) and "ad" be the correct prepositions, or should they be "a/ab" and "in"?

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  8. Ad vitam definition: for life.. See examples of AD VITAM used in a sentence.

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