Grammar Appendix, Latin Forms and Phrases in English, Latin Songs, Dictionary, Subject Index, Grammar Index
![The Force" in different languages - Knowledge and Culture - English - The Free Dictionary Language Forums The Force" in different languages - Knowledge and Culture - English - The Free Dictionary Language Forums](https://rlv.zcache.com/sit_vis_vobiscum_tshirts-re6b63bc92d204687b716e22c2207fed4_va6lr_1024.jpg)
The Force" in different languages - Knowledge and Culture - English - The Free Dictionary Language Forums
![Jon Stewart's Medal of Reasonableness had an inscription of "Sit Vis Nobiscum", which is Latin for "May the Force be with you". : r/ColbertRally Jon Stewart's Medal of Reasonableness had an inscription of "Sit Vis Nobiscum", which is Latin for "May the Force be with you". : r/ColbertRally](https://external-preview.redd.it/zix8EtY1UFfhg3b4hpahJ9nuBLffQIG-uL_98rx0Jnc.jpg?auto=webp&s=0a611f2b527ae6569d128d183115fc45825dd312)
Jon Stewart's Medal of Reasonableness had an inscription of "Sit Vis Nobiscum", which is Latin for "May the Force be with you". : r/ColbertRally
![Chapter 4 St Francis and the Holy Land in the Fifteenth Century in: The Holy Land in Observant Franciscan Texts (c. 1480–1650) Chapter 4 St Francis and the Holy Land in the Fifteenth Century in: The Holy Land in Observant Franciscan Texts (c. 1480–1650)](https://brill.com/cover/covers/9789004410329.jpg)