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“vita mea”
Mors tua, vita mea.
Your death, my life.
It also means, "You must die so that I may live." A reference to someone who can preserve his own life only by taking the life of another. For instance, it could refer to a very ill patient who is waiting for an organ transplant from a dying donor or some other situation in which a person's life is dependent upon the death of another person.
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group M
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vita-, vito-, vit- +
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