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- Erik Van ThienenLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Latin
"Nullius pavet occursum" : '"He Who Fears No Encounter"', 'He fears not meeting with any one'
Source(s): http://www.mobstertactics.net/mobsearch.php?id=442... http://www.archive.org/stream/historicdevicesb00pa... - 8 years ago
It is Latin and it means "he fears no encounter". This is the regimental motto for the 7th Air Defense Regiment of the U.S. Army.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It's Latin.
It means "not fearing any occurrence" or "he who feels no fear in any situation" or something similar. Latin can be a subtle language.
- 1 decade ago
He fears the encounter of nothing, .i.e he's not afraid of anything that he might run into.
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- jazzteen13xLv 41 decade ago
I know it's latin. I think it means fear nothing.
Kinda like my motto: I suffer from Gotnophobia.
(got-no-phobia)