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Old 03/28/2011, 08:19 am   #3
Debbie82
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Aha! So that's another Latin language parody/amalgam, just like the words "Sword of Lustitia", with the word "Lustitia" a parody/amalgam of the English word "lust" and the Latin word "iustitia", meaning "justice", also named for Lady Justice, the Roman goddess of justice, equivalent to the Greek goddess Dike, daughter of the goddess Themis. I understand now! Thanks!
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