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mcraig | 14:33 Sun 16th Dec 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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there is a phrase which i have in mind.

it is ' ono mackie swalli ponce' or it could possible be 'ono swalli mackie ponce' I am not sure if this is the correct spelling of it.

It may be french or latin... again, I'm not sure.

If anybody could help me out with the correct spelling, the language it is from and the meaning of it i would be very gratfeul.

thank you in advance
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Honi soit qui mal y pense

(Evil to him who thinks evil )

the motto of the Order of the Garter (I think)
Yoou can find the whole story here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Gart er
You missed out 'oni swackie malli ponce'.

Old French: Shame to him who thinks ill of it
If you read the Wiki article link above you'll see why the humorous historians Sellar and Yeatman (in '1066 and All That' )said it meant 'Honey, your silk stocking is hanging down' !
My dad was in the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery and this was the regimental motto, which he had tattooed on his arm.

The Royal Horse Artillery Cap Badge and Crest is the Royal Cypher encircled by a Garter bearing the Royal Motto
'Honi Soit Qui Maly Pense' meaning 'Woe to he who think ill of it'. It is surmounted by a crown over a scroll bearing
the words 'Royal Horse Artillery', the badge has no backing and the centre is not coloured (Granted in 1948).

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