Annuitetit
Annuitetit is a Latin phrase that translates to "He has sworn." It is often used in the context of political and legal oaths, particularly in the United States. The phrase is derived from the Latin phrase "Annuit cœptis," which means "He has favored our undertakings." This phrase is frequently cited in the context of the Great Seal of the United States, which features the phrase "Novus ordo seclorum" (New Order of the Ages) and the words "Annuit cœptis" inscribed on the reverse side.
The phrase "Annuitetit" is often used in discussions about the origins and symbolism of the Great Seal.
In contemporary usage, "Annuitetit" is sometimes used as a shorthand reference to the Great Seal or to