Colorado's motto "Nil sine numine" is Latin for "Nothing without Providence."
Faster, higher, stronger.
'without dishonor' or 'without blemish'.
honour without dishonour
The motto is commonly trimmed to the single word "Veritas", Latin for "Truth".But in fact the full official motto is the longer, "Veritas christo et ecclesiae," that is, "Truth for Christ and the church". The motto dates from 1692 and reflects the university's religious roots.
Beware of the dog
Colorado's motto "Nil sine numine" is Latin for "Nothing without Providence."
ever upward in Latin
The state motto is "Nil sine numine" which is Latin for "Nothing without Providence."
city of commerce
Faster, higher, stronger.
'without dishonor' or 'without blemish'.
honour without dishonour
The motto on a family crest is the short phrase or word cluster, often in Latin, that is associated with the symbols.
Semper Fidelis, its latin for always faithful. It is the Marine Corps motto.
I think you mean Manchester City. On the 24th March 2011 Manchester City's Kelvin Etuhu was sentenced to a prison term for an assault which broke a mans jaw.
The Olympic motto is "Citius, Altius, Fortius." These three Latin words mean "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." I don't know what it is in Greek, but maybe you meant Latin.