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  2. Studentenverbindung - Wikipedia

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    Another visual hallmark is the Zirkel, a monogram containing the fraternity's initials and the letters v, c, and f for the Latin words vivat, crescat, floreat ('live, grow, flourish') or vivat circulus fratrum ('long live the circle of brothers'). [12] In fraternity documents, members sign their names with a Zirkel after their signature.

  3. Zirkel (Studentenverbindung) - Wikipedia

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    The members of the Studentenverbindung use the Zirkel as sign on Couleur or other things e.g. beer glasses etc. If a member signs in affairs of its Studentenverbindung, it places the Zirkel after its signature.

  4. K.D.St.V. Teutonia - Wikipedia

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    The official short form of Teutonia is :Tt Teutonia’s official colors are blue-gold-red, while the Fuxen, or pledges, wear blue-gold. The Zirkel consists of intertwined lines, spelling v, c, f, or vivat, crescat, floreat and is followed by an exclamation mark.

  5. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    vivat rex: may the king live: The acclamation is ordinary translated as "long live the king!". In the case of a queen, "vivat regina" ("long live the queen"). vivat rex, curat lex: long live the king, guardian of the law: A curious translation of the pun on "vivat rex", found in Westerham parish church in Kent, England. vive memor leti: live ...

  6. Gaudeamus igitur - Wikipedia

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    The music accompanying this poem bears no relation to the melody which is now associated with it. A German translation of these verses was made in about 1717 and published in 1730 without music. A Latin version in a handwritten student songbook, dating from some time between 1723 and 1750, is preserved in the Berlin State Library (formerly ...

  7. Casimirianum Coburg - Wikipedia

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    Then the students empty three consecutive glasses of beer (sometimes apple juice as a substitute), each time with the following Latin words Gymnasium Casimirianum Vivat, crescat, and floreat in aeternum (Translation: "Long live Casimirianum Gymnasium, may it grow and bloom forever") and throw them to the ground. The shards of the glasses are ...

  8. Fraternitas Estica - Wikipedia

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    The group's "circle" or twisted letter signet consists of the initials of the Latin phrase Vivat, Crescat, Floreat Fraternitas Estica!" or "Long live, grow, prosper the Estonian brotherhood!". [7] It is used on Fraternitas Estica documents and its blankets. Each member must be able to draw the circle with a single line. [7]

  9. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    In instrumental music, a style of playing that imitates the way the human voice might express the music, with a measured tempo and flexible legato. cantilena a vocal melody or instrumental passage in a smooth, lyrical style canto Chorus; choral; chant cantus mensuratus or cantus figuratus (Lat.) Meaning respectively "measured song" or "figured ...