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Deus vult

[ de-oos voolt ]

Latin.
  1. God wills (it): cry of the Crusaders.


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Example Sentences

"Quem Deus vult," &c. Father Clifford had seen that scowl once or twice before, but he would not take warning.

You cannot reason with infatuation,--Quem deus vult perdere, prius dementat.

But no, nothing could save that man; quem deus vult perdere, prius dementat.

Truly Quos Deus vult perderethe gods must have willed it much, for no nation was ever madder.

Christina said Quem Deus vult—and that though you might look Japanese for ninepence-halfpenny a yard, you never could look smart.

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