Latin is a dead language, meaning that it is no longer spoken as a native language, but it has had a significant influence on many modern languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Italian. English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. That AUT plus the US is part of the weapon's complete serial number as shown on the frame dustcover. The complete legal serial for your pistol is AUT###US. You will find at the rear outside of the frame information indicating manufacture in Austria. There will also be an AT empressed at the rear of the barrel that indicates the same thing. Arte non vi – By skill not force. Asgre lan diogel et phercen – A good conscience is the best shield. Audaces fortuna juvat – Fortune favours the bold. Aut Caesar aut nihil – Either Caesar or nothing. Aut inveniam viam aut faciam – I shall either find or make a path. Ordo Templi Aeternae Lucis"Aut Vincere Aut Mori"Line-up Hunferd : Lyrics, Vocals, Guitars, Bass, keyboards, Drum machine Released in a split album with This Barclay Clan badge is made in Scotland by Art Pewter. You can see the Barclay Clan Crest prominent on the front including the Barclay Clan Motto "Aut Agere Aut Mori" (Do or die). Agere & pati fortia. propre. [1] Valere. 1. In early Roman mythology, when Lars Porsenna, King of the Etruscans, besieged Rome, the city was famously saved by Gaius Mucius Scaevola, by demonstrating his courage and resolve to his Etruscan captors by placing his right hand into the fire. Scaevola thereafter remained a symbol of Roman bravery. Publii Terentii Comoediae VI. P. Terentius Afer. Edward St. John Parry, M.A. London. Whitaker and Co., Ave Maria Lane; George Bell, Fleet Street. 1857. NSF, NEH: Digital Libraries Initiative, Phase 2 provided support for entering this text. This text was converted to electronic form by professional data entry and has been proofread to a high Stonework above the front door displays the motto "Aut agere aut mori" (Either do or die), thought to be a phrase associated with Scottish Barclay clan history. Two shields displaying the family Nkw7K.