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  2. 2 days ago · Latin phrase. quo va· dis? kwō-ˈwä-dis. -ˈvä-dəs. : where are you going? compare domine, quo vadis?

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Quo_vadisQuo vadis? - Wikipedia

    Quo vadis? (Classical Latin: [kʷoː ˈwaːdɪs], Ecclesiastical Latin: [kwo ˈvadis]) is a Latin phrase meaning "Where are you going?" It is commonly translated, quoting the KJV translation of John 13:36, as "Whither goest thou?"

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · What does the term quo vadis mean? According to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language and Educalingo, the term quo vadis (pronunciation: ˈkwəʊ ˈvɑːdɪs) is a Latin phrase that meanswhere are you going?” orwhither goest thou?”

  5. 3 days ago · Quo vadis? means 'where are you going?' in Latin. It is the question that St Peter asked Christ when he met him on the way to his crucifixion, according to a legend in the 'Acts of St Peter'.

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · “Quo Vadis?” (“Where are you going?”) refers to a story about St. Peter, passed down through pious tradition. In this story, Peter is fleeing Rome, where persecution is rampant. As he walks down the road that leads out of Rome, he encounters Christ…walking on the same road, but towards Rome.

  7. Quo vadis definition: where are you going?. See examples of QUO VADIS used in a sentence.

  8. Quo Vadis or Domine, quo vadis?, meaning Lord, where are you going?, a text from the Apocryphal Acts of Peter composed c. a. d. 190, probably in Syria or Palestine.

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