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Latin Mottos Starting with phrase number 371
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- Sua tela tonanti - Missiles to the one who is Thundering (Motto of the Royal Ordnance Corp)
- Sub lege libertas - Freedom under the law (Motto of Portugal)
- Sub umbra floreo - Under the shade I flourish (Motto of Belize)
- Sunt Mala Quae Libas - The drinks that you offer are bad (Ecclesiastical term - Motto written on the cross of San Benito Abad - Abbreviated as SMQL)
- Superata tellus sidera donat - Overcoming earth the stars are given (Motto of Leeds University Air Squadron - Thank you: Ray March)
- Sursum Versus - Towards the top (Motto of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico)
- Sus in Cribo - A Sow in a Sieve (Pope Urban III (1185-1187) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Crivelli (sieve) and his family Arm of Coat had a pig)
- Sustineo alas - I sustain the wing (Motto of aviation mechanics - Thank you: J.T.)
- Sydus Olorum - Star of the Swans (Pope Clement IX (1667-1669) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because the room used during his conclave was call "chamber of swans")
- Tantum possumus quantvm scimus - Our power is proportioned to our knowledge (Motto of Nariño University in Pasto, Colombia)
- Tempus rerum imperator - Time governs all things (Motto of Google toolbar)
- Terra dabit merces, undaque divitias - The earth gives goods, and the sea distributes them (Motto of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Barcelona )
- Tibique quid interest - What do you care (Motto of Torrejon de Ardoz Air Base in Spain)
- Totus Debitum Pensus - All Debts Paid (Motto of a family who are friends of the Adams family.)
- Totus tuus - Totally yours (Motto of John Paul II: part of a text of Scripture "Totus Tuus ego sum et omnia mea tua sunt" = "I'm all yours, and all I have is yours")
- Tu in ea et ego pro ea - You in her, I am for her (Motto of the House of Alba in Sevilla, Spain)
- Ubertas et fidelitas - Fertility and faithfulness (Motto of Tasmania, Australia)
- Ubi caritas et amor Ibi deus est - Where there is charity and love, there is God (Gregorian chant and Motto of pilgrims)
- Ubi mors ibi spes - Where there is death, there is hope (Motto in a Falange Flag during the Spanish Civil War)
- Undatim Intextu Nodat - Weave networks using waves (Motto of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia)
- Undosus Vir - Man of the Surging Waves (Motto of Pope Leo XI (1605), according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because his papacy was very short)
- Universitas Lucentina. Iter facite eius quae ascendit super occasum - University Lucentina. Paves the way to those who ascend from the west (Motto on the coat of the University of Alicante - was taken from the Vulgate, book of Psalms, fifth verse of Psalm 67)
- Universitas valentina Anima Mens et Vigor - Valentina's University Sould, mind and Strength (Motto of José Antonio Páez University in San Diego, Carabobo, Venezuela)
- Ursus velox - The speedy bear (Motto of Pope Clement XIV (1769-1774), according to the prophecies of St. Malachy - His family coat of arms had bear. Note that this motto is also quoted as visus velox, "Swift glance", and a different explanation is given for that)
- Ut charitas et scientia humanitati inserviant - Charity and science to the service of humanity (Academic term - Motto of Medicine school of the University in San Luis Potosi)
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