British Royal Family Title.
1The motto of the Prince of Wales is ( ich dien) "I serve."
2Below was the motto, " Ich dien," and the single letter C.
3Dieu et mon Droit versus Ich Dien-(N.] 477
4What is the meaning of ' Ich Dien'?
5Beside the king lay his shield and helmet, bearing his device, three ostrich feathers, with the motto 'ich dien.'
6The place had formerly been a German restaurant, with Teuton scrolls, " Ich Dien," and heraldries on its walls.
7It bore the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales, three feathers emerging from a coronet bearing the motto " Ich Dien."
8As to war and bloodshed, a man's first thought must be his country, young Jacket remarked, and ' Ich dien' was the best motto afloat.
9The man's motto might have been, " Ich Dien," or that passage of Scripture, "He that is greatest among you shall be your servant."
10' Ich dien' was the motto of a restaurateur; a hosier had gallantly labeled his stock in trade with 'Honi soit qui mal y pense'.
11'Truly,' said Prince Edward, 'I think that was well said; " ich dien," meaning that a king's duty is to serve his country.'
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