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A {{tag|Latin}} expression meaning in [[good faith]], which if you are a ''[[bonum ovum]]''; if you subscribe to the maxim''[[non mentula esse]]'', will be your resting disposition in every walk of your life.
{{a|latin|}}A [[Latin]] expression meaning in [[good faith]], which if you are a ''[[bonum ovum]]''; if you subscribe to the maxim ''[[nolli mentula esse]]'', will be your resting disposition in every walk of your life.


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A Latin expression meaning in good faith, which if you are a bonum ovum; if you subscribe to the maxim nolli mentula esse, will be your resting disposition in every walk of your life.