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What does super sidera votum means in English?

"Super sidera votum" is not a recognized Latin phrase. It's likely a combination of words that don't form a meaningful phrase in Latin.

Here's a breakdown of the potential meaning of each word:

* Super: This means "above" or "beyond" in Latin.

* Sidera: This is the plural form of "sidus," which means "star" or "constellation."

* Votum: This means "vow," "wish," or "prayer."

Putting these together, one could interpret "super sidera votum" as something like "a vow beyond the stars" or "a wish that reaches beyond the constellations." However, without context or further information, it's impossible to determine the exact meaning.

It's possible that this is a phrase created for a specific purpose, such as a poem or a fictional work. If you can provide more context, I might be able to help you understand its meaning.

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