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What does the Latin 'Ad Altiora' mean in English?

Question #46263. Asked by grovermj.
Last updated Aug 01 2024.

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MaggieG
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Answer has 7 votes.
To the heights

Apr 10 2004, 1:10 AM
grovermj
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grovermj

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Thanks, my school's motto is Ad Altiora and no-one knows what it means, not even the teachers!

Apr 11 2004, 1:37 AM
Gunner2007
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Gunner2007

Answer has 44 votes.

Currently voted the best answer.
It means: "To higher things"
My old school motto. Gunnersbury.

link https://www.gunnersbury.com/page/?title=Mission+statement&pid=62


Response last updated by gtho4 on Aug 01 2024.
Jun 28 2007, 7:46 AM
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