surety" (13c.), from Latincautionem(nominativecautio) "caution, care, foresight, precaution," noun of action from past participle stem ofcavere"to be on one's guard" (seecaveat). The Latin sense re-emerged in English 16c.-17c. Meaning "word of warning" is from c.1600. ⭐️⭐...
PHONis a Greek root meaning "sound," "voice," or "speech." It's probably most familiar in the form of the English suffix-phone, in words that begin with a Greek or Latin root as well. Thus, thetele-intelephonemeans "far," themicro-inmicrophonemeans "small," thexylo-inxylophonemeans...
The word "curriculum" began as a Latin word which means "a race" or "the course of a race" (which in turn derives from the verb currere meaning "to run/to proceed"). The word is "from a Modern Latin transferred use of classical Latin curriculum "a running, course, career" (also ...
Tieria wondered if that was a good idea, but Setsuna replied that it shouldn't matter; understanding what it is to live is the true meaning of life for everybody. Setsuna and Tieria eventually departed the Solar System for the ELS homeworld. With that, the ELS hostilities ceased, and the...
Service Status Refused Error Warning Success Further Meaning Protocol Codes Out of resources A700 SOP Class not supported Data set does not match SOP Class Failed Cannot understand Coercion of data elements Data set does not match SOP Class Elements Discarded Duplicate SOP Instance UID Success A800 ...
He sent nine of his most trusted men to the Holy Land in search of Solomon's Temple, and upon their return, reinvented the Order alongside Grand Master Hugues de Payens, creating the Latin Rule. The Order of the Knights Templar, as they would henceforth be known, was officially recognized...
surety" (13c.), from Latincautionem(nominativecautio) "caution, care, foresight, precaution," noun of action from past participle stem ofcavere"to be on one's guard" (seecaveat). The Latin sense re-emerged in English 16c.-17c. Meaning "word of warning" is from c.1600. ⭐️⭐...
surety" (13c.), from Latincautionem(nominativecautio) "caution, care, foresight, precaution," noun of action from past participle stem ofcavere"to be on one's guard" (seecaveat). The Latin sense re-emerged in English 16c.-17c. Meaning "word of warning" is from c.1600. ⭐️⭐...
(16c.) and directly from Late Latinpraecautionem(nominativepraecautio) "asafeguarding," from past participle stem of Latinpraecavere"to guard against beforehand,"fromprae"before" (seepre-) +cavere"to be one's own guard" (seecaution(n.)).The verb meaning "to warn (someone) inadvance"...
PHONis a Greek root meaning "sound," "voice," or "speech." It's probably most familiar in the form of the English suffix-phone, in words that begin with a Greek or Latin root as well. Thus, thetele-intelephonemeans "far," themicro-inmicrophonemeans "small," thexylo-inxylophonemeans...