Beware of the dog
It is Latin for "Patient First" a motto for Surgical Technologists.
It is the Olympic motto meaning 'faster, higher, stronger.' However because of the Latin construction it could be taken to mean 'more quickly, more highly, more strongly.
It means "The People Rule".You can find out more here : http://www.soskids.arkansas.gov/5-8-history-state-symbols.html
"de la mer à la mer" means "from the sea to the sea" (from one ocean to another, as in the Canadian motto, that you can also find in Latin) -
"ea" in Latin means she, them and they
Colorado's motto "Nil sine numine" is Latin for "Nothing without Providence."
ever upward in Latin
The state motto is "Nil sine numine" which is Latin for "Nothing without Providence."
Faster, higher, stronger.
'without dishonor' or 'without blemish'.
honour without dishonour
The Latin word cavare means "to hollow; to hollow out" which comes from the Latin word for cave, cavus.
Is there a spelling mistake? Libibo is not a common Latin word. Should it be libido?
The motto on a family crest is the short phrase or word cluster, often in Latin, that is associated with the symbols.
'Superbia in Praelia' it means 'Pride in Battle'.
Semper Fidelis, its latin for always faithful. It is the Marine Corps motto.
The Olympic motto is "Citius, Altius, Fortius." These three Latin words mean "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." I don't know what it is in Greek, but maybe you meant Latin.