What does con clavi con dio mean?
What does "con clavi con dio" mean? Could you provide some context or explanation for this phrase? Thanks in advance for your help!
1 Answers
The phrase "Con clavi con dio" roughly translates to "With nails, with God."
This saying is primarily popular among fans of the band Ghost, which records and performs pop hymns that glorify and glamorize the sacrilegious (according to their Facebook page).
The band has a song titled "Con Clavi Con Dio," which is the first track on their debut album, Opus Eponymous. The song is reportedly about Satan.
For annotations and interpretations of the lyrics of "Con Clavi Con Dio," see Genius.com.
For news and updates on Ghost's song releases, album releases, and upcoming tours, follow them on Twitter and visit their website at ghost-official.com.
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