what is the translation of deus velox nex? Hitori Janai

"Deus velox nex" is a Latin phrase for which the liberal translation refers to God and a swift, albeit violent death, consistent with its usage in the movie Drive Angry.

In the 2011 film Drive Angry there is a scene in which "Milton" (Nicolas Cage) fires a bullet with "Deus velox nex" engraved on it.

Daughter of Leto and Zeus, Artemis was known as the Goddess of virginity, childbirth, and oddly enough, swift death!

English has adopted a number of much less familiar Latin phrases and expressions that go criminally underused. Here are 20 Latin Phrases You Should Be Using featured on MentalFloss.com.

Learn Latin words, phrases and sentences with games and audio on SurfaceLanguages.com.

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Tuesday, March 14 2017
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