Quis Separabit

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Quis Separabit is a Latin motto meaning "Who will separate us?" historically associated with British and Irish regiments, including the Ulster Defence Regiment.

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Quis Separabit canonical 5
Quis Separabit (Who shall separate us) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin phrase
motto
associatedWith British Army NERFINISHED
Irish regiments
Royal Irish Rangers NERFINISHED
Royal Irish Regiment NERFINISHED
Royal Ulster Rifles NERFINISHED
Ulster Defence Regiment NERFINISHED
Ulster loyalism
countryOfUse Ireland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
grammaticalMood interrogative
hasWord Quis
Separabit
language Latin
meaning Who will separate us?
partOfTradition British military heraldry
Irish military heraldry
scriptureAllusion Romans 8:35
theme inseparability
loyalty
unity
translation Who will separate us?
useContext military motto
usedBy Royal Irish Rangers NERFINISHED
Royal Irish Regiment NERFINISHED
Royal Ulster Rifles NERFINISHED
Ulster Defence Regiment NERFINISHED
various British Army units
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Ulster Defence Regiment motto Quis Separabit
RUC badge hasMotto Quis Separabit
RDG motto Quis Separabit
subject surface form: Royal Dragoon Guards
IG motto Quis Separabit
subject surface form: Irish Guards
2nd Battalion Irish Guards motto Quis Separabit
Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company hasMotto Quis Separabit
this entity surface form: Quis Separabit (Who shall separate us)