Latin to English
Translating Latin words into English. How you say and spell Latin language words and phrases in the English language.
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pedal bipedal
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'Servus' means 'slave,' and 'eum' means 'him.'
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Greek: φώς ΦΩΣ Latin : lux
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From Webster's Online: Derivations: VIR Derivations Words beginning with "VIR": viraginous, virago, viragoes, viragos,...
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fluo *is* a root word, if I'm not mistaken.
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Since the Latin alphabet is the same, you would spell it the same: fight. If you mean what words means fight in Latin, a...
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Nothing is more hateful to wisdom than excessive cleverness.
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The *Latin* root (Greek is a separate language, they are not the same) for this compound word is: ex (out of) and mitto (to send)
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The verb sentio (sentire, sensi, sensum)
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The 'Latin' source for English 'prefixes' is usually "cum," which means "with" as a preposition (thus magna cum laude), and can...
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This does not make sense - that is why no-one has answered it !!! Whoever put this one in - please revise it so that we know what...
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Hmm...I don't have any reference works at hand, but presentialiter strikes me as incorrect, or perhaps a late medieval mishmash...
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"Septem" means "seven."
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Cum is a Latin word meaning 'with'. It can also mean 'when' if it is in a cum clause with an indirect statement.
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There are several possibilities, each with slightly different nuance. If you supply the context (religious, educational, moral,...
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This compound word comes from two Latin words: astra (stars, constellations) + nauta (sailor)
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How about impedoratory? Quite by accident I found the answer to my own question when looking for the answer to another crossword...
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The root word ("to love") is amare. Conjugated, it is amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant. I love: amo you (singular) love:...
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It means man, husband or hero. It is a second declension masculine noun.
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Contains the pituitary gland.
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Sinister = Left Dexter = Right
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Cat. ......\..../\ .......)..( ') ......(../..) .......\(__)|
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greek phono means voice graph means write or engrave
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manicure has man in it and man=hand in that meaning and there are many moreI know three... manufacture(d), manual, manuscript......
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"The Gauls fought long and bravely, but the victories of the Romans are many and famous."
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Amor vincit omnia....Love conquers all
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Many English words are made up from Latin words - to give a few examples, 1. The Latin word for slave, 'servus', gives us our...
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Praise the master. The -te at the end means its a command and the subject is an understood you.
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Assuming you meant "lead" as in "guide," the Latin word for "lead" is "ducit."
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Early Modren English
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Audio is Latin and means "to hear" in English.
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Spina is Latin for spine. Spina Bifida means split spine in Latin.
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I have overcome the world
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volvo, volvere, volvi We get 'revolve' and 'revolver' from it.
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auditory audit audio
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Mut-Apex
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he/she/it wounded. It is a 3rd person singular, perfect tense verb.
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nondenominational nonconformistnoncooperationnondestruc... this helps!
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The root "mal-" means "bad", or "evil."
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Kyrie Eleison - "Lord, have mercy"Dies irae Dies illa - "The day of wrath, that day"Solvet saeclum in favilla - "which will...
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Your is an English equivalent of 'tua'. It's the possessive for the second person singular of the subject pronouns. It's...
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