• "Hinc illae lacrimae" (Latin for "hence [the reason for] those/these tears") is a line from the Roman poet Terence's well-known comedy, Andria (166 BC)...
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    Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge Motto Latin: Hinc lucem et pocula sacra Motto in English Literal: From here, light and sacred...
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    dat sucula signum. Laniger huic signum sus est, animálque biforme, Acribus hinc setis, lanitio inde levi. "Alciato, Emblemata, Emblema II". Emblems.arts...
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    original on 24 April 2007. Retrieved 29 October 2019. "Vilnius University Hinc Itur Ad Astra" (PDF). 20 October 2015. p. 25. Retrieved 29 October 2019....
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    infructuosam: denis in diem assibus animam et corpus aestimari: hinc vestem arma tentoria, hinc saevitiam centurionum et vacationes munerum redimi. At hercule...
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    took a broken lance as her emblem, inscribed with the words "lacrymae hinc, hinc dolor" ("from this come my tears and my pain"), and wore black mourning...
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    Archived from the original on January 24, 2020. Retrieved January 24, 2019. "HINC-05. Percent Distribution of Households, by Selected Characteristics Within...
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  • to a person's self or mind—the latter of which is denoted by ab intra. ab hinc from here on Also sometimes written as "abhinc" ab imo pectore from the deepest...
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    Worshipful Company of Innholders: Hinc Spes Affulget (Hence Hope Shines Forth) Worshipful Company of Innholders: Hinc Spes Affulget (Hence Hope Shines...
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  • Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars". The phrase has origins with Virgil, who wrote in his Aeneid: "sic itur ad astra" ('thus one journeys...
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