non semper Saturnalia erunt

Latin

Etymology

Literally “it will not always be the Saturnalia”.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /noːn ˈsem.per saː.turˈnaː.li.a ˈe.runt/, [noːn ˈsɛm.pɛr saː.tʊrˈnaː.li.a ˈɛ.rʊnt]

Proverb

nōn semper Sāturnālia erunt

  1. every day cannot be a holiday
    • (Can we find and add a quotation of Seneca the Younger to this entry?)
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