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petitechat | 19:00 Fri 20th Aug 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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I was recently watcing the screener for the excorcist movie and I am wondering what "literatim, et verbatim gravoria manent" means. So far I think it means word for word letter for letter suffering or punishment persists....or something like that which makes no sense....some help please!
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It is a bit of gothic nonsense, but deriving the latin roots gives a possible English translation of:

In words, and in exactly these words abundant cruelty is handed down from previous generations.

'Good sacrifice and words keep down the spirits of the underworld'. (Not a phrase actually used in the rites of an exorcism, but sounds good on film).
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thank you tartanwiz, i think that one makes more sense than mine or hippy....at least i think....thanks!
I think a rough translation would be: "Word for word and letter by letter greater suffering is yet to come."

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