Ich dien
/ˌɪx ˈdiːn/
/ˌɪx ˈdiːn/
- the words that appear on the Prince of Wales's crest (= the design that represents his title). It was first used in 1346 and is German for ‘I serve’, indicating the Prince's loyalty to the king or queen.
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