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SECURITY: Latin—securitas, the condition of being secure.
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SECURITY: Latin—securitas, the condition of being secure.
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De quo homine securitas, de quo certum gaudium? quocunque se convertit, in terrenis rebus amaritudinem animi inveniet.
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Laetior successit securitas quae simul cum divitiis cohabitare nescit.
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[4790] Alcibiades was still dallying with wanton young women, immoderate in his expenses, effeminate in his apparel, ever in love, but why? he was over-delicate in his diet, too frequent and excessive in banquets, Ubicunque securitas, ibi libido dominatur; lust and security domineer together, as St. Hierome averreth.
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Quam humores tumidant, escæ inflant, jejunia macerant, joci dissolvunt, tristitiæ consumunt; sollicitudo coarctat, securitas hebetat, divitiæ inflant et jactant.
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Et, quia ipsum Librum habere volumus, lx solidos sterlingorum Magistro Johanni de Sovenaisshe [Sevenashe], Magistro Scolarum nostre Civitatis Exoniensis, pro ipso Libro tradi fecimus, ut nobis eundem, quamcicius nuncii securitas affuerit, transmittatis.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
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This badge, originally a castle protected by a portcullis, was a symbol of Henry's undisputed (although not really {89} flawless) title to the throne, and he added the proud motto "Altera securitas."
Westminster Abbey A. Murray Smith 1877
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Quam humores tumidant, escæ inflant, jejunia macerant, joci dissolvunt, tristitiæ consumunt; sollicitudo coarctat, securitas hebetat, divitiæ inflant et jactant.
The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi Richard Francis Burton 1855
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In aureo sæculo ubi cuncta aurea temporum securitas fecit bene morato:
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