finis coronat opus

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Latin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Literally "the end crowns the work". Traditionally attributed to Ovid.

Pronunciation[edit]

Proverb[edit]

fīnis corōnat opus

  1. the true value of an undertaking or a work of art cannot be fully discerned until it is finished