Meliora

This article is about the latin word. For the album by Ghost, see Meliora (album).

Meliora is a Latin adjective meaning "better". It is the neuter plural (nominative or accusative) form of the adjective "melior, -or, -us".

It may be used in the accusative and substantively (i.e., as a noun) to mean "better things", "always better", "ever better", or, more fully, "for the pursuit of the better".

It is also the motto[1] of University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, voted for by the faculty in 1851 and translated as "ever better" or "always better".[2]

References

  1. "What is Meliora". Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  2. "Symbols at Rochester".

External links

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