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tuebor

American  
[too-ey-bawr, too-ee-bawr, tyoo-] / tuˈeɪ bɔr, tuˈi bɔr, tyu- /

verb

Latin.
  1. I will defend: motto on the coat of arms of Michigan.


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A press release from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation says the incentive amount for “Tuebor” is based on its estimated total production, post production, publicity and advertising budget of about $863,000.

From Washington Times

The video game, “Tuebor,” draws on narrative role playing and team building and features a diverse range of styles, including adventure, combat, fantasy, role-playing and strategy.

From Washington Times

That General Lord Byng will mop up Scotland Yard until its forces glow pink and stalwart with respectability, and that he will then defend them to the last park bench or shrub seemed as certain, last week, as that the hereditary motto of the fighting Byngs is "Tuebor" or "I will defend."

From Time Magazine Archive

"H�ccine arma sunt," inquit, "quibus et uitam et regni tuebor honorem?"

From Project Gutenberg

The motto “Tuebor” is at the top of the sunburst.

From Project Gutenberg