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What (who) is navigare - definition


Ne plus ultra         
ALBUM BY WARNE MARSH
Nomen mysticum; Non mihi solum; Nunc scio quid sit amor; Non constat; Nunquam Non Paratus; Nemine contradicente; Ne plus ultra; Nem con; Nec plus ultra; Nil desperandum; Nunc est bibendum; List of Latin phrases: N; Nolens Volens; Navigare necesse est; Non vi sed verbo; Nihil in intellectu nisi prius in sensu; Nil sine numine; Nemo propheta in patria (sua); Non Omnis Moriar; Non multa sed multum; Nunquam non paratus
·add. ·- A prohibition against proceeding further; an insuperable obstacle or limiting condition.
II. Ne plus ultra ·add. ·- The uttermost point to which one can go or attain; hence, the summit of achievement; the highest point or degree; the acme.
ne plus ultra         
ALBUM BY WARNE MARSH
Nomen mysticum; Non mihi solum; Nunc scio quid sit amor; Non constat; Nunquam Non Paratus; Nemine contradicente; Ne plus ultra; Nem con; Nec plus ultra; Nil desperandum; Nunc est bibendum; List of Latin phrases: N; Nolens Volens; Navigare necesse est; Non vi sed verbo; Nihil in intellectu nisi prius in sensu; Nil sine numine; Nemo propheta in patria (sua); Non Omnis Moriar; Non multa sed multum; Nunquam non paratus
[?ne. pl?s'?ltr?:]
¦ noun (the ne plus ultra) the perfect or most extreme example.
Origin
L., lit. 'not further beyond', the supposed inscription on the Pillars of Hercules prohibiting passage by ships.
nolens volens         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Nomen mysticum; Non mihi solum; Nunc scio quid sit amor; Non constat; Nunquam Non Paratus; Nemine contradicente; Ne plus ultra; Nem con; Nec plus ultra; Nil desperandum; Nunc est bibendum; List of Latin phrases: N; Nolens Volens; Navigare necesse est; Non vi sed verbo; Nihil in intellectu nisi prius in sensu; Nil sine numine; Nemo propheta in patria (sua); Non Omnis Moriar; Non multa sed multum; Nunquam non paratus
[?n??l?nz'v??l?nz]
¦ adverb formal whether a person wants or likes something or not.
Origin
L., from nolens 'not willing' and volens 'willing'.