Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
on the Great Seal of the United States of America, apparently an allusion to line 5 of Virgil's "Eclogue IV," in an 18c. edition: Magnus ab integro seclorum nascitur ordo "The great series of ages begins anew." The seal's designer, Charles Thomson, wrote that the words "signify the beginnings of the New American Era." (see Annuit Coeptis).
Wikipedia
The phrase Novus ordo seclorum ( Latin for "New order of the ages"; ; ) appears on the reverse (or back side) of the Great Seal of the United States, first designed in 1782 and printed on the back of the United States one-dollar bill since 1935. The phrase is sometimes mistranslated as " New World Order" by people who believe in a conspiracy behind the design.
Novus Ordo Seclorum is the first EP William Control. The EP was independently released through Control's own record label Control Records. It was released on the same day as his book Prose and Poems.
Usage examples of "novus ordo seclorum".
Randy fires up a piece of software that is technically called Novus Ordo Seclorum but that everyone calls Ordo for short.
Then John Cantrell (who is on the board of Novus Ordo Seclorum Systems Inc.
They point to the incomplete pyramid capped with a glorified eye and the reference to Novus Ordo Seclorum, the New Secular Order.
But instead of Novus Ordo Seclorum on the banner beneath, there were these words: Fornit Some Fornus.