potius sero quam numquam

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Etymology

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potius (better, rather) + sērō (late) + quam (than) + numquam (never). This proverb is attested in the fourth book of Livy's Ab Urbe condita with an enclitic -que (and) attached to potius, which however should not be considered to be an actual part of the proverb.

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potius sērō quam numquam

  1. better late than never