'''Nemo me impune lacessit''' (
English: 'No one wounds me with impunity', literally meaning (lacessere = to appeal to, to provoke, to attack): ''No one provokes me with impunity'') is the
royal Scottish motto, used historically for the
Kingdom of Scotland where it appeared on the
Royal Arms of Scotland. Today it is the motto the
monarch of the United Kingdom uses when in
Scotland, and it appears on the
Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom when in use in Scotland.
A more colloquial translation into English would be "No one attacks me and gets away with it." Similarly, in
Scots this is usually rendered as "''Wha daur meddle wi me?''", which more literally means "Who dares meddle with me?"
It is also the motto of the
Order of the Thistle, the Scottish chivalrous order and of the
British Army regiments
The Royal Regiment of Scotland and
Scots Guards. It was also the motto of the former
Royal Scots,
Royal Highland Fusiliers and
Black Watch regiments.
The motto appears as an inscription on the rim of the
1984 and
1994 "Scottish" editions of the
British one pound coin and is also referenced in the
Edgar Allan Poe story "
The Cask of Amontillado" (Poe was adopted by a Scottish merchant).
Possible origin of the motto
According to legend, the "guardian thistle" has played its part in the defence of the ancient realm of Scotland against a night attack by the
Danes, one of whom let out a yell of pain when he stepped on a prickly
thistle, thus alerting the Scottish defenders. In the motto "No-one touches me with impunity" (Latin: "Nemo me impune lacessit"), "me" was therefore originally the thistle itself, but by extension now refers to the Scottish crown and the Scottish regiments which have adopted it.
The French city of
Nancy has a similar motto, ''Non inultus premor'' ("I cannot be touched with impunity"), also a reference to the thistle, which is the symbol of the region of
Lorraine.
See also
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The Cask of Amontillado - a
short story by
Edgar Allan Poe, where ''Nemo me impune lacessit'' is the family motto of one of the characters.
External link
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Scottish coins