[MR] A Latin Translation Question

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Tue Jul 1 14:06:19 PDT 2008


Wrong kind of lead, m'lady.

What is wanted is the verbal form of "lead," (rhymes with "feed") as in being a leader.

"Plumbum" is the Latin name of the metal called lead (rhymes with "fed").? The name is the reason for the name of the trade of plumber - water pipes used to be made of lead.

Your servant aye
Donal


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From: Ceara ni Neill <ceara at HouseBarra.com>
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Plumbum , Insisto , Vel Adepto Ex Via

courtesy Inter Tran
<http://www.translation-guide.com/free_online_translators.php?from=English&to=Latin>

--ceara



Niely Morgan wrote:
>
> I'm making a banner for St. Aidens and I need some help converting the
> motto
> to Latin.  The motto is: "Lead, Follow, Or Get Out Of The Way!" Anyone
> have
> a clue? Any help would be most gratefully accepted.
>
> Magdalena la Rosa
>
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