Definitions from Wikipedia (Quo Vadis)
▸ noun: (Latin for "Where are you going?") a 1951 American religious epic film set in ancient Rome during the final years of Emperor Nero's reign, based on the 1896 novel of the same title by Polish Nobel Laureate author Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero is a historical novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz in Polish.
▸ noun: a Canadian melodic death metal band from Montreal, Quebec, formed in 1992 by Bart Frydrychowicz, Yanic Bercier, and Arie Itman, named after the novel by Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: an action-adventure game designed by Steven T. Chapman for the Commodore 64 and released by The Edge in 1984.
▸ noun: a French cyclecar manufactured in Courbevoie from 1921 until 1923.
▸ noun: (born 1952) an outstanding Quarter Horse show mare as well as being an outstanding broodmare in the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA).
▸ noun: a 2001 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz based on the 1896 book of the same title by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: a restaurant and private club in Soho, London.
▸ noun: an Italian film directed by Enrico Guazzoni for Cines in 1913, based on the 1896 novel of the same name written by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: (or Quo Vadis?) a 1924 Italian silent historical drama film directed by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Georg Jacoby and starring Emil Jannings, Elena Sangro, and Lillian Hall-Davis.
▸ noun: a fashionable restaurant in New York City located at 26 East 63rd Street near the corner with Madison Avenue.
▸ noun: Quo Vadis Op.30, is a 1909 German-language oratorio by the Polish composer Feliks Nowowiejski drawn from the novel Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: a cycle of poems for chorus and orchestra in nine movements, composed between 1936 and 1945 by George Dyson.
▸ noun: Quo Vadis, sometimes given as Quo Vadis?, is a play in six acts by Stanislaus Stange that is based on Henryk Sienkiewicz's 19th century novel of the same name.
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▸ noun: (Latin for "Where are you going?") a 1951 American religious epic film set in ancient Rome during the final years of Emperor Nero's reign, based on the 1896 novel of the same title by Polish Nobel Laureate author Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero is a historical novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz in Polish.
▸ noun: a Canadian melodic death metal band from Montreal, Quebec, formed in 1992 by Bart Frydrychowicz, Yanic Bercier, and Arie Itman, named after the novel by Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: an action-adventure game designed by Steven T. Chapman for the Commodore 64 and released by The Edge in 1984.
▸ noun: a French cyclecar manufactured in Courbevoie from 1921 until 1923.
▸ noun: (born 1952) an outstanding Quarter Horse show mare as well as being an outstanding broodmare in the early days of the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA).
▸ noun: a 2001 Polish film directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz based on the 1896 book of the same title by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: a restaurant and private club in Soho, London.
▸ noun: an Italian film directed by Enrico Guazzoni for Cines in 1913, based on the 1896 novel of the same name written by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: (or Quo Vadis?) a 1924 Italian silent historical drama film directed by Gabriellino D'Annunzio and Georg Jacoby and starring Emil Jannings, Elena Sangro, and Lillian Hall-Davis.
▸ noun: a fashionable restaurant in New York City located at 26 East 63rd Street near the corner with Madison Avenue.
▸ noun: Quo Vadis Op.30, is a 1909 German-language oratorio by the Polish composer Feliks Nowowiejski drawn from the novel Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
▸ noun: a cycle of poems for chorus and orchestra in nine movements, composed between 1936 and 1945 by George Dyson.
▸ noun: Quo Vadis, sometimes given as Quo Vadis?, is a play in six acts by Stanislaus Stange that is based on Henryk Sienkiewicz's 19th century novel of the same name.
▸ Words similar to quo vadis
▸ Usage examples for quo vadis
▸ Idioms related to quo vadis
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near quo vadis
▸ Rhymes of quo vadis
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