non omnis moriar
Latin
Etymology
Literally, “not all of me will die”, or more loosely translated as “I shall not all die”. From Horace's Odes 3/30:6.
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /noːn ˈom.nis ˈmo.ri.ar/, [noːn ˈɔmnɪs̠ ˈmɔriär]
- (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /non ˈom.nis ˈmo.ri.ar/, [nɔn ˈɔmnis ˈmɔːriär]
Phrase
nōn omnis moriar
- (idiomatic) A phrase expressing the belief that a part of the speaker will survive beyond death.