Ubique

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Ubique is a Latin word meaning "everywhere," famously used as the motto of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and the Corps of Royal Engineers to signify their presence in all major battles.

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Ubique canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin word
associatedWith British Army
Royal Regiment of Artillery
surface form: Royal Artillery

Royal Engineers
connotation omnipresence
widespread presence
culturalAssociation British military history
etymologicalRoot -que
ubi
hasFigurativeSense present on all fronts
hasLiteralSense in every place
language Latin
meaningInEnglish everywhere
in all places
mottoLanguageOf Royal Engineers
surface form: Corps of Royal Engineers

Royal Regiment of Artillery
mottoSignifies presence in all major battles
service everywhere
partOfMottoTraditionOf British military units
script Latin alphabet
usedAsMottoBy Royal Engineers
surface form: Corps of Royal Engineers

Royal Regiment of Artillery
usedInContext military heraldry
unit mottos
wordClass adverb

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