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“nec pluribus impar”
nec pluribus impar
Not unequal to most.
This motto, also interpreted to mean "a match for anyone", is attributed to Louis XIV of France, who used the sun as his emblem and was known as Le Roi Soleil, "the sun king".
This is an example of a litotes, a deliberate understatement in which an affirmative thought is expressed by stating the negative of the contrary thought; also, as in the sentence, "I am not unmindful of your devotions".
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group N
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pari-, par-
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pluri-, plur-, plu-
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