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qui transtulit sustinet
[ kwee trahns-too-lit soos-ti-net; English kwahy trans-too-lit suhs-tuh-net, -tyoo-lit, kwee ]
Latin.
- he who transplanted (it) sustains (it): motto of Connecticut.
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On his Twitter profile, he led with the Latin words of the Connecticut seal, “Qui transtulit sustinet†— “He who is transplanted still sustains.â€
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Tradition says this standard bore on one side the motto of Connecticut, "Qui transtulit sustinet," and on the other a pine tree and the motto of Massachusetts, "An Appeal to Heaven."
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For a motto Connecticut chose "Qui transtulit sustinet"; that is, "He who brought us here sustains us."
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Connecticut--Qui transtulit sustinet: He who has transferred, sustains.
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