Sic-semper-tyrannis
[seek sem-per ty-rahn-nis; English sik sem-per ti-ran-is] /sik ˈsɛm pɛr tüˈrɑn nɪs; English sɪk ˈsɛm pər tɪˈræn ɪs/
Latin.
1.
thus always to tyrants (motto of the State of Virginia).
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