"God wills it" in Latin. Used during the crusades.
Templar: DEUS VULT!
Byzantine Knight: ΓΑΜΩΤΟ!
by Dat Cat June 18, 2020
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Latin for; ''God wills it''

Common battle-cry for Crusaders killing filthy saracens and mamluks
Mamluk/Saracen-''KILL THE BYZANTINES!''
Byzantium-''Help me for once.''
Pope-''deus vult.''
Crusaders-''DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT? DEUS VULT!!! DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT DEUS VULT!!!!''
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"Deus vult" is Latin for "God wills it" and it was the cry of the people at the declaration of the First Crusade by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095.
1st Knight: "I don't want to kill innocent Muslims."
2nd Knight: "Deus Vult."
1st Knight: "Okay."
by speed_kill September 5, 2015
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A term invented by he who goes by many names, lord and savior, the honorable knight, the ledger, the drunken panda. For the sake of not naming all his titles, he will be named "Kaif".

Best used for when you ledge someone as a knight or in other ways kill someone as a knight in For Honor.

*The term is not exclusivly used by Kaif*
Gary- Boop *Pushes opponent off ledge"
Kaif- Deus vult cunt

*Gary breaks fat weebs neck with a flail*
Gary- Deus vult cunt
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Deus vult is a Latin expression meaning "God wills it." It was used as a battle cry by Christian Crusaders in the 11th century and is strongly associated with the Princes' Crusade, which was responsible for the Siege of Jerusalem in 1099.
Deus vult!
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