- What is the Latin word for motto?
- What does Deus Altissimus mean?
- What is Latin for truth and beauty?
- What is true good beautiful in Latin?
What is the Latin word for motto?
A motto (derived from the Latin muttum, 'mutter', by way of Italian motto, 'word' or 'sentence') is a sentence or phrase expressing a belief or purpose, or the general motivation or intention of an individual, family, social group, or organisation.
What does Deus Altissimus mean?
Show activity on this post. While in classical Latin summus might have been the best word, the Christian tradition uses altissimus to translate both the Hebrew and the Aramaic words found in the Old Testament for the concept of “highest God”.
What is Latin for truth and beauty?
The Aim of Education: Truth, Beauty and Goodness
Trinity School's motto–Verum, Bonum, Pulchrum–is Latin for “Truth, Goodness, Beauty.” But this is more than a motto, it is a way of life.
What is true good beautiful in Latin?
Trinity's motto is Veritas, Bonitas, Pulchritudo. Around Trinity, even those with no Latin have learned how to translate this: Truth, Goodness, Beauty.