Radix malorum est cupiditas

Radix malorum est cupiditas
The official emblem of the Black Rose, an anarchist symbol, with the quotation on the bottom of the seal.

Radix malorum est cupiditas is a Biblical quotation in Latin that means "greed is the root of evils" (or, in sentence order, the root of evil is greed)↑.

The original biblical quotation means "the love of money is the root of all evil" (or all kinds of evil), and has been translated into English as such since the King James Version.[1] However it has frequently been mistranslated as "money is the root of all evil", and the latter has become well-known misquotation.

The original source is 1 Timothy 6:10 (St Jerome's Vulgate translation). The word cupiditas is ambiguous, as it may also mean cupidity, or strong desire. However, the Latin phrase is itself a translation from Greek, where the original word philarguria can only mean love of money.

In the medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale in The Canterbury Tales, this lesson was illustrated.

↑The Modern English word cupidity↑↑ is described by OED as etymologically cognate with Latin cupidus, grammatically feminine, Eagerly Desirous. There can be no ambiguity nor misunderstanding of the force of the word as used by Catullus:

Sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti
In vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua↑↑↑

The OED definition of cupidity is Ardent desire, inordinate longing or lust; covetousness, placing the weight firmly on the lecherous side of the reference of this word, which came into our language from Latin, and perhaps through French.

That its biblical reference is to the desire of filthy lucre seems established, but to the Latin-literate medievals the other cultural reference, to the desires of the flesh, must have been an alternative pasture of meaning.
↑↑http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/50055847

↑↑↑http://it.wikiquote.org/wiki/Gaio_Valerio_Catullo


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