What does the phrase praeclarum custodern ovium lupum mean?
What does the phrase "praeclarum custodern ovium lupum" mean? I would like to know its actual translation and the language it originates from.
3 Answers
O praeclarum custodem ovium lupum!
An excellent protector of sheep, the wolf! (Cicero)
Latin
EDIT-It is most likely we both googled it and wrote it at the same time. Thank you for the accusation, I have better things to do then try to steal 10 points from you, just trying to be helpful. Go ahead and take the best answer, I frankly don't care.
Nov 20, 2024
Latin - O praeclarum custodem ovium lupum! - An excellent protector of sheep, the wolf! (Cicero)
EDIT - Courtney, have you 'accidentally' copied my answer
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