A riddle?
By Rhiannonw
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A bench with a view
by old stones of myth and history;
the slight rise of the Cotswolds
gives sight of gentle slopes receding
and golden corn for harvesting.
A bench with a message –
latin words, no linked meaning.
Look again, squeeze and separate
– a gentle invitation!
What does it say?
ORE STABIT FORTIS ARARE PLACET ORE STAT
Photo is of ‘The Whistpering Knights’, one of the Rollright Stones’ groups.
Old engraved words on bench highlighted by me on my photo
Answer (posted 31 August)
ORE STABIT FORTIS ARARE PLACET ORE STAT
= O rest a bit for tis a rare place to rest at
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It's certainly a conundrum to
It's certainly a conundrum to me as to what the words mean Rhiannon. I loved the standing stones with that amazing backdrop...what a view.
Always enjoy your Countryside explorations.
Jenny.
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Very clever!
Very clever!
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yes, but only because you
yes, but only because you hinted!
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Nicely done, Rhiannon. It
Nicely done, Rhiannon. It took me a few goes but I can see what it says now. A lovely photo as well. Paul :)
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I know what it means (I think
I know what it means (I think). I must confess that I cheated and used my internet translating machine.
If I give the answer will it spoil the fun? Perhaps I should wait and let people do a bit more puzzling and head scratching.
Turlough
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Ah, now I've got it. There's
Ah, now I've got it. There's really nothing to translate.
This is very clever. I don't know much about Latin but Google Translate does seem to recognise the words as being written in Latin.
What a wonderful discovery.
Turlough
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I remember staring at words
I remember staring at words in Latin tests and wishing they would make sense. I got this much more easily, but I think because of your hint :0) It is brilliant that they are actually Latin words, isn't it? Also, kind of a metaphor for how we cannot really understand the past through words, in that the Latin even when correctly translated, makes no sense. Yet the truth is there anyway, because People are the same through history, it is circumstances which are different
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