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"Cursum Perficio" is a song from Watermark, the second studio album by the Irish singer, songwriter and musician Enya, released on 19 September 1988 by Warne.


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Evening Falls. River The Longships Na Laetha Geal M'óige Storms in Africa (Part II) All lyrics are by Roma Ryan unless otherwise noted. The mystical incantations throughout these songs are not translated since they have no English equivalent. Cursum Perficio Cursum perficio. Verbum sapienti: quo plus habent, eo plus cupiunt.


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Lyrics to Cursum Perficio by Enya. What is the meaning of the lyrics 'Cursum perficio Cursum perficio Cursum perficio.'? Discuss and share your interpretation of Cursum Perficio.


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Cursum perficio. Verbum sapienti: Quo plus habent, Eo plus cupiunt. Post nubila, Phoebus Iternum[Translation] I finish the course. A word to the wise: The mo.


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The phrase "Cursum Perficio" translates to "I accomplish the course" or "I complete the journey" in English. This could suggest a sense of fulfillment or accomplishment after overcoming challenges or reaching a particular goal. The repeated refrain emphasizes this concept and may serve as a mantra or affirmation.


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A Mystic Named Eithne Ni Bhraonain, CD Review, 1989, enyabookofdays.com. Enya: "The sound was more important than the text. The choir is important. (..) 'Cursum Perficio' comes from a documentary about Marilyn Monroe. It means 'Here ends my journey' and that saying was engraved in the entrance of her last house.


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Enya connects her song, "Cursum Perficio" to Marylin Monroe. The words cursum perficio were written on inlaid tiles at the front door of the last home Monroe lived in, and where she died. The tile were there when Monroe purchased the home, which, as it turned out, was quite prophetic given the translation being, "my journey ends here."


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Definition of Cursum perficio in Latin to English language dictionary


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Cursum perficio. My journey ends here. Verbum sapienti. Word of wisdom. Eo plus cupiunt. The more he desires. Verbum sapienti. Word of wisdom. Eo plus cupiunt.


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The meaning of 'cursum perficio' is actually best explained by the footnote to the lyrics: Enya was inspired by these words she saw on Marylin Monroe's last house, where they were taken to mean "my journey ends here". It is a rather "free" translation, but it's probably a very good way to convey the meaning of Latin, which has a way of saying.


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Phoebus was the god of the sun in Roman mythology. This line could symbolically mean that after difficult times or obstacles, the sun will shine again and better times will come. Overall, the lyrics of the song "Cursum Perficio" are quite poetic and leave room for personal interpretations.


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Hunter Clan Motto: Cursum Perficio (I accomplish my course). Hunter Clan History: The Hunters are said to have accompanied William the Conqueror's wife, Queen Matilda, from Normandy to England, and they arrived in Scotland in the 12th century at the invitation of David I. Aylmer le Hunter rendered homage to Edward I of England in 1296.


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Translation I finish the course I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. I finish the course. A word to the wise: the more one has, the more they want. After the clouds, comes the sun (light). Forever.


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4 Laserman6700 • 9 yr. ago Do you think it could be translated as "reaching the top?" In Rome, it might have been construed to mean achieving the highest office in the cursus honorum. 2 correon • 9 yr. ago That's an elegant translation, but without more context, it's hard to say for certain.


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Cursum perficio. [Verse 1] Verbum (sat) sapienti. Eo plus cupiunt. Verbum (sat) sapienti. Eo plus cupiunt. Quo plus habent, eo plus cupiunt. Verbum (sat) sapienti. Quo plus habent, eo plus cupiunt.