Corbyn - Deus pascit corvos - God feeds the ravens Cherry - Chris l'espoir - Cherish hope Casley - Malo mori quam foedari - I would rather die than be disgraced Crawfurd - Hactenus invictus - Hitherto unconquered Calrow - Industria - By industry Deus videt - Beware! Colquhon - If I can - If I can Chipman - Jesus - Jesus copyright Armorial Gold Heraldry Services. Capel - Fide et fortitudine - With faith and fortitude Clay - Per orbem - Through the world Cope - Perseverando - By persevering Cornwall - La vie durante - During life Charrington - Cassis tutissima virtus - Virtue is the safest helmet To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and other search engines in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, simply click on link after the title Browser integration, select appropriate language pair and confirm your decision. Campbell - I byde my time - I byde my time Clarke - Victor mortalis est - The conqueror is mortal Cunninghame - Enough in my hand - Enough in my hand Campbell - Ne obliviscaris - Do not forget Please help us improve this site by translating its interface. Cowell - Amour de la bont - Love of goodness Close - Fortis et fidelis - Brave and faithful There they could choose their own beliefs and allegiances. Camperdown - Disce pati - Learn to endure Clarina - Pro libertate patrioe - For the liberty of my country Cooper - Couper fait grandir - Cutting causes growth Comrey - Ad metam - To the mark Clare - Vigilante - Watching These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. Christian - Salus per Christum - Salvation through Christ Cantillon De Ballyluge - Fortis in bello - Brave in war Cassan - Juvant arva parentum - The lands of my forefathers delight me Cox - Fortiter et fideliter - Boldly and faithfully Crierie - Industria - By industry Cathcart - By faith we are saved - By faith we are saved

Comyn - Copia ex industria - Plenty from industry Carnwarth - I dare - I dare E - (If) God (be) for the Trenches, who shall be against them? Coulson - Je mourrai pour ceux que j'aime - I will die for those I love Heraldic Symbolism information in our Heraldry symbolism library and Heraldic definitions in out Heraldry Dictionary are copyright Armorial Gold Heraldry Services. Cockburn - Press through - Press through or post as a guest. Carr - Tout droit - All right Cooper - Resurgo - I rise again Clayton - Quid leone fortius? Craufurd - Stant innixa Deo - They stand supported by God Crosse - Sub cruce veritas - Truth under the cross Collins - Sermoni consona facta - Deeds agreeing with words Courthope - Court hope - Court hope Capron - Sub cruce salus - Salvation under the cross T . Pedro de Salas ((S.I. Campbell - Refero - I bring back Cooper - Virtute - By virtue Charleville - Virtus sub cruce crescit, ad oethera tendens - Virtue grows under the cross, and looks to heaven

Cobham - Animus est nobbilitas - The soul is the nobility Couran - In Deo spes mea - In God is my hope Clare - In Domino et non in arcu meo sperabo - I will rest my hope on the Lord, and not in my bow Cottenham - Mens cujusque is est quisque - As the mind of each, so is the man Culley - Amicos semper amat - He always loves his friends Carr - Pour deservir - To deserve Christy - Sic viresco - Thus I flourish Crosse - Se inserit astris - He places himself among the stars Crawfurd - God feeds the crows - God feeds the crows [1] Dick is a diminutive of this personal name. Craigge - Timor omnis abesto - Away with all fear Clifford - Dulcis amor patrioe - The love of one's country is sweet Creagh - Thournib' creve'th - I give you the bush (i.e. Chesterfield - A Deo et rege - From God and the king Calderwood - Veritas premitur non opprimitur - Truth may be kept down, but not crushed Crockatt - Tak tent - Take heed If you are unable to add a bookmarklet in Mozilla Firefox according to the instructions above, there is another way; right click on a link and select Bookmark this link Now you can drag this link from Bookmarks to the Bookmarks Toolbar. Monguntiacum. / While there is life there is hope, et res non semper, spes mihi semper adest, my hopes are not always realized, but I always hope (Ovid), in this sign is my hope (a reference to the Cross of Christ), inveni portum, Spes et Fortuna valete, sat me lusistis, ludite nunc alios, I have reached the port; Hope and Fortune, farewell; you have made sport enough of me, make sport of others now (the final lines of Le Sages novel Gil Blas), jam portum inveni, Spes et Fortuna valete! You can donate to help support the maintenance and expansion of free resources like this. . Coldstream - Live in hope - Live in hope Clarke - Spurs, 1513 - Spurs, 1513 Unfortunately, this device does not support voice recording, Click the record button again to finish recording. Carre - Tout droit - All right Chartres - This is our charter - This is our charter Colvil - Oublier ne puis - I cannot forget Churton - Avancez - Advance Coyney - Fide, sed cui vide - Trust, but in whom take care Cracknell - In victos - Against the conquered fortune) favours the bold Crossley - Credo et amo - I believe and love Check out these Famous cuisines around the World, Examples of at spes infracta in a sentence. Campbell - Ex campo victorioe - From the field of victory Charlton - Stabit - It shall stand Carnarvon - Ung je servirai - One will I serve Clyde - Be mindful - Be mindful Child - Spes alit - Hope nourishes Custance - Appetitus rationi pareat - Let your desires obey your reason Crawfurd - I byde my time - I byde my time Coleridge - Deum cole, regem serva - Worship God, revere the king Cecil - Cor unun,via una - One heart, one way Corse - Certum pete finem - Aim at a sure end Carnegie - Armis et animis - By arms and courage Congrats! Cooper - Sapere aude - Dare to be wise Cornwall - Whyll luff lastyth - Whyll luff lastyth Swedish, Danish and Norwegian Coat of Arms images, Polish Coat of Arms Clipart, Portuguese Coat of Arms, Austrian Coat of Arms, Swiss Coat of Arms, Welsh Coat of Arms clipart, American Coat of Arms Coats images, Croxwell - Vigilia et ora - Watch and pray Cornock - Animo et fide - By courage and faith Coggan - Constans et fidei - Steady to my faith Crichton - Sine fine - Without end Colicott - Sum quod sum - I am what I am Charter - Non sine jure - Not without right Cox - Fide et fortitudine - With faith and fortitude Improved: English<>Croatian, English<>Slovak, Polish<>Russian. Cave - Cave! Conant - Conanti dabitur - It will be given to him who strives Cawood - Suaviter - Gently Campbell - Forget me not - Forget me not Crawfurd - Sine labe nota - Known to be without stain Chein - Patientia vincit - Patience conquers Callow - Pro patr - For my country ever Calley - Callide et honeste - Wisely and honourably Register Collis - Finem respice - Consider the end Credulous hope supports our life, and always says that tomorrow will be better. Coker - Fiat justitia - Let justice be done Carysfort - Manus hoec inimica tyrannis - This hand is hostile to tyrants

Crosby - Te duce libertas - Where thou art leader there is liberty Collins - Volabo ut requiescam - I will fly (away) to be at rest Chichester - Vincit amor patrioe - The love of my country exceeds everything Cooke - Virtus ardua petit - Valour seeks for difficulties Colthurst - Justum et tenacem - Just and firm of purpose Chingan - Subito - Promptly Cardine Wiseman - Omnia pro Christo - All things for Christ Cleland - Non sibi - Not for himself against one's self Cullingford - Stet fortuna - Let fortune be stable Campbell - Campi fero proemia belli - I bear the prizes of a fair field, or the rewards of the battle-field Clufden - Non hoec sine numine - These things are not without the Deity Colquhon - Si je puis - If I can Cranworth - Post nubila Phoebus - After clouds sunshine Cotton - In utraque fortuna paratus - Prepared for either good or bad fortune Carbery - Libertas - Liberty Quid feci? Chiesly - Fragrat post funera virtus - Virtue smells sweet after death Collins - Colens Deum et regem - Honouring God and the King Campbell - I beare in minde - I beare in minde "In 1618 he advanced 6,000l. Clonmel - Fear to transgress - Fear to transgress Cobbe - In sanguine vita - Life in the blood Chisholm - Vi aut virtute - By force or virtue Creagh - Virtute et numine - By virtue and providence Cloncurry - Virtute et numine - By virtue and providence Cameron - Acre - Acre O Cockayne - En bon et poyer - In right and might Croker - Deus alit eos - God feeds them Conyngham - At spes infracta - Yet my hope is unbroken Carnagie - Tache sans tche - Strive (to be) without reproach Conway - Fide et amore - By fidelity and love Cleland - Ne cadam insidiis - Lest I fall into snares I do this in my spare time. Diks is an ancient Pictish-Scottish name. Campbell - Festina lente - Be quick without impetuosity; or, as it may be punningly translated for the Onslow family, "On slow." Carnegie - Alis aspicit astra - On wing he looks towards the stars Cave - Cave! Collis - Sola virtus invicta - Virtue alone invincible Cadell - Confido in probitate - I trust in my probity Camperdown - Secundis dubiisque rectus - Upright both in prosperity and in perils Many Scots left their country to travel to the North American colonies in search of the freedom they could not find at home. Clanwilliam - Toujours pret, or prest - Always ready Colvile - Persevere - Persevere Scorpion Recap 11/23/15: Season 2 Episode 10 "Arrivals and Toby calls Walter and says the guy became a host for milioa, Future Torpia - Cinematic Trailer zum Closed Beta Start, lets play torpia part1 (swedish) - Duration: 14:22. ackemine 114 views. Churchill - Dieu defend le droit - God defends the right Through his influence with the government he greatly increased his wealth by farming the customs and excise; he extended the trade of the Firth of Forth with the Baltic and Mediterranean ports, and Another 312 words (22 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Diks Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. Are you sure you want to delete this item from your shopping cart? Caswall - Non multa sed multum - Not many, but much Carne - En tout loyale - In all loyal Crosby - Boyne - Boyne Campbell - Wisdom's beginning is God's fear - Wisdom's beginning is God's fear 9,000 mottoes transcribed from Elvins Mottoes, with added mottoes from Armorial Golds own Library and from noted heraldic writers. Costello - Audaces fortuna juvat - Fortune favours the bold And you're ready to go; select EUdict from the drop-down list in search field (Firefox) or address bar (IE), input a word and press Enter. We recommend you to try Safari. - Courage! Chelmsford - Spes et fortuna - Hope and fortune Chambers - Non proeda, sed victoria - Not plunder, but victory Curzon - Recte et suaviter - Justly and mildly Callender - I mean well - I mean well Corbet - Virtutis laus actio - The praise of virtue is action This Richard was commonly called Dick, and his sons, with the carelessness of that age, were styled 'Dickson.'