Emblems of the growth of nature dispersed in the design may perhaps suggest the passage of the seasons and the lapse of time, for "Tempus vincit famam.
This is evidently the fourth line of the verse just quoted, "Fama vincit mortem.
Only be thou patient: [4002]vincit qui patitur: and in the end thou shalt be crowned.
Of smale coral aboute hir arm she bar A peire of bedes, gauded al with grene; And ther-on heng a broche of gold ful shene, On which ther was first write a crowned A And after, Amor vincit omnia.
Vincit amor patriƦ=--The love of our country outweighs all other considerations.
Omnia vincit amor, nos et cedamus amori=--Love 35 conquers all the world, let us too yield to love.
Qua vincit victos protegit ille manu=--With the same hand with which he conquers he protects the conquered.
Vincit qui se vincit=--He is a conqueror who 25 conquers himself.
In omni re vincit imitationem veritas=--In everything truth surpasses its imitation or copy.
Quoniam pan to gegennemenon ek omne quod natum est tou Theou nika ton ex Deo vincit mundum: kosmon; kai aute estin et haec est victoria he nike he nikesasa ton quae vincit mundum, kosmon, he pistis hemon.
Mindful of past benefits, quick to forget wrongs, she remembers services alike small or great and strives to outdo Page 6 utque hostes armis, meritis sic vincit amicos.
The exigencies of the case forbid explanation, but this much is admitted--that Amor vincit Omnia.
Nevertheless, he dreamt dreams that night as he lay curled up on his short string bed, with the second volume of Amor Vincit Omnia under the quilt, so as to be ready for the early summer dawn.
But then, those boys, had not read Amor Vincit Omnia and learnt to mix sentiment with passion.
Thou hast a nightmare," said his mother crossly, when just before daybreak he woke them all by sitting up in his bed and declaiming, Amor vincit Omnia in a loud voice.
You are best at colloquial, my pupil, so courage, and remember Amor Vincit Omnia and such like things.
It was not only Amor Vincit Omnia which showed on its pages, but many another similar work: Lost for Love, Govind Sahai, Kyasth.
After which the boy, crossing to a double desk midway between the tables, wrote in the English register in a fine bold hand any clerk might have envied: Amor Vincit Omnia.
Happy enough, mother," he admitted, then felt Amor Vincit Omnia under his arm, and sighed.
A horrible stain of blood from the blood-vessel he had ruptured blotted the page, but through it you could still see, in his bold handwriting: Amor Vincit Omnia.
As he spoke, he seated himself likewise on the parapet of the sewer, and read over the boy's shoulder, Amor Vincit Omnia.
Omnia vincit amor--but love is a wider region than was spoken of in the Eclogues.
She would read too, in her psalter or in such saints' lives as the convent possessed, written in French or English; for her Latin was weak, though she could construe Amor vincit omnia.
In which busy place he continued twenty years and some months; and in which time you may believe he had many trials of his courage and patience: but his motto was "Vincit qui patitur;" and he made it good.
Still, omnia vincit amor, and I bow to the all-powerful god, doing him homage through thee, Mary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vincit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.