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  1. The mos maiorum ( Classical Latin : [ˈmoːs majˈjoːrʊ̃]; "ancestral custom" [1] or "way of the ancestors," plural mores, cf. English "mores"; maiorum is the genitive plural of "greater" or "elder") is the unwritten code from which the ancient Romans derived their social norms. It is the core concept of Roman traditionalism, [2] distinguished from but in dynamic complement to written law.
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    What is mos maiorum?
    Mos maiorum. It is the core concept of Roman traditionalism, distinguished from but in dynamic complement to written law. The mos maiorum was collectively the time-honoured principles, behavioural models, and social practices that affected private, political, and military life in ancient Rome.
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    What does Maior mean in English?
    ( Medieval Latin) A mayor (a leader of a city or town). Third-declension noun. (ambiguous) according to the custom and tradition of my fathers: more institutoque maiorum (Mur. 1. 1) Latin māior . From Old Portuguese maior, mayor, from Latin māior, māiōrem, from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (“great”) + *-yos (comparative suffix). Doublet of major .
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    What is the auctoritas maiorum?
    The auctoritas maiorum ("ancestral authority") could be evoked to validate social developments in the name of tradition. Following the collapse of the Roman Republic after the death of Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar disguised his radical program as piety toward the mos maiorum.
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    What does Mior m mean?
    māior m (genitive māiōris); third declension (in the plural) ancestors Cicero, Pro Archia Poeta Oratio, line 284: Ergo illum, qui haec fecerat, Rudinum hominem, maiores nostri in civitatem receperunt. (Medieval Latin) a mayor: a leader of a city or town
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  3. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/maiorum

    May 14, 2022 · maiorum See also: Maiorum Latin [ edit] Adjective [ edit] maiōrum genitive masculine / feminine / neuter plural of maior This page was last edited on 14 May 2022, at 21:48. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms …

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    Traditional Roman values were essential to the mos maiorum:
    • The Latin word fides encompasses several English words, such as trust/trustworthiness, good faith/faithfulness, confidence, reliability and credibility. It was an important concept in Roman law, as oral contracts were common. The concept of fides was personified by the goddess Fides whose role in the mos maiorum is indicated by the history of her cult. Her temple is dated from around 2…

  5. https://www.wordsense.eu/maiorum
    • Adjective
      1. Inflection of māior (genitive masculine plural) 2. Inflection of māior (genitive feminine plural) 3. Inflection of māior (genitive neuter plural) This is the meaning of māior:
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    • Alternative forms
      1. mayor (obsolete)
    • Etymology
      From Old Portuguese maior, mayor, from Latin māior, māiōrem, from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (“great”) + *-yos (comparative suffix). Doublet of major.
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  7. https://glosbe.com/la/en/maiorum

    maiorum in English - Latin-English Dictionary | Glosbe Glosbe Log in Latin English maioritates maioritati maioritatibus maioritatis maioritatum maiorum maios Maiotta maium maius Maius …

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    Neque praetereundum est, quantus doctorum virorum numerus, maxime ex religiosis familiis, a Viennensi Concilio ad Tridentinum, in rei biblicae bonum provenerit: qui et novis usi subsidiis et …

  9. https://www.latin-is-simple.com/en/vocabulary/phrase/1133

    mos maiorum - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary mos maiorum Phrase Meaning: the custom of our ancestors Comment Word-for-word analysis: A much more detailed analysis with detection …

  10. Maior - The Latin Dictionary

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    Translation. Bigger, greater. Irregular. Adjective Forms. Maior, Maioris. Masculine. Feminine. Neuter. Stem.

  11. https://www.wordsense.eu/maiorem

    maior ( Latin) Alternative forms mājor māiior Origin & history From Proto-Italic *magjōs‎, from Proto-Indo-European *méǵh₂yōs‎‎, from *meǵh₂- ("great") + *-yōs (comparative suffix). Adjective …

  12. https://www.howtopronounce.com/latin/maiorum

    How to say Maiorum in Latin? Pronunciation of Maiorum with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Maiorum.

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