What does Molon Labe mean?
Going back to the Battle of Thermopylae, King Xerxes of Persia demanded King Leonidas and his army throw down his weapons and surrender to the vastly superior Persian force, to which he replied, "Molon Labe!" (as reported by Greek historian Plutarch in the 1st Century AD.
Molon means "having come", and Labe meaning "to take", the literal meaning is construed to mean, "Come take!" but generally agreed to have a modern translation of, "Come and take them!"