Parabellum

Parabellum etymology Latin "prepare for war". noun, proprietary: The term is often heard in relation to ammunition; for example : "nine millimeter parabellum" (also known as: 9 mm Luger, 9x19mm) The Parabellum name comes from the ancient Latin saying si vis pacem, para bellum: "if you want peace, prepare for war".

 

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