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“sic transit gloria mundi”
Sic transit gloria mundi. (Latin motto)
Translation: "So passes away the glory of the world."
This motto was used by Thomas à Kempis, in his De Imitatione Christi, when he was commenting about the transitory nature of human vanities. It is also used at the coronation of a pope: A rope bundle is burned during the ceremony and, as the flame dies, the words Pater sancte sic transit gloria mundi: "Holy Father, so passes away the glory of the world" are intoned.
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glori-, glor- +
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itiner-, it-, -it
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mundan-, mund-, mond-
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trans-, tran-, tra-
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“sic transit gloria mundi”
Sic transit gloria mundi.
Thus passes away the glory of this world.
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Graveyard words for a greater understanding of epitaphs
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