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    Great. The Romans brought so much progressive dictatorship to the British Isles and tried to exterminate the people of the north cos' they wouldn't conform to their ideas of 'civilization'. Mind you they may have introduced the bagpipes to the UK, so good for them, the murdering interlopers. Veni Vidi Vici - my ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Hippie View Post
    "Under the kilt is truth"
    I would suggest: "Sub Ligaculo Veritas"

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    Domino deo nostra muttas gratias pro Veneris die ago.
    'A damned ill-conditioned sort of an ape. It had a can of ale at every pot-house on the road, and is reeling drunk. "

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    I have always found this to be a comfort:

    Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
    Regards

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    About the same volume as a ground hog could grind if a ground hog could grind ground.
    Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)

    Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
    7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.

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    Take it easy boys. We don't want trouble, in any language.-Tombstone
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    Quote Originally Posted by hallmarktex View Post
    Take it easy boys. We don't want trouble, in any language.-Tombstone
    Vaccinium Tuum Sum
    (“I’m your huckleberry...”)
    ~John H. Holliday DDS (1851-1887)

    one of my favorite movies!

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    I really don't see the point in these anachronistic latin translations/approximations.

    Whatever the word the romans used for a loincloth or any piece of cloth that was tied/attached to the hip/buttocks has no connection to the kilt.

    There were no kilts (as we know them) in Roman times. And this is what we consider/call classic latin.

    Now, the latin used during the middle ages was not classic latin, it was religious latin. The latin as 'best interpreted' by the monks immediately prior to and after Charlemagne.

    This is the same latin that was in use up until the late 1600s early 1700s, where we can say we enter the era of the kilts as we know them.

    Sounds cool I guess, to appropriate latin words for items that didn't exist when the language was alive, but I don't know.... ligaculo?...really?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Hippie View Post
    Oh, that helps! I have been hoping someone would post something of the sort, for a somewhat sardonic signature I use occasionally:

    Sub Ligaculum Veritas, or maybe Infra Ligaculum Veritas: "Under the kilt is truth" or in Nyawka: "I gotcher truth, right heah."

    OK, that's my evil moment for the week. I managed to make it to Friday.

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    How do you say "Bite Me!" in Latin???
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