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3.A native or resident of ancient Latium. adj. 1.Of, relating to, or composed in Latin:a Latin scholar; Latin verse. 2. a.Of or relating to ancient Rome, its people, or its culture. b.Of or relating to Latium, its people, or its culture. ...
European countries whose languages developed from Latin, for example Spain, Portugal, or ItalyExamples from the CorpusLatin•Wallsarecoveredwithgrainyblow-upsof sleek-jawedLatinathletes.•He wasbigonLatinculture.•TheLatinnamesof the gods are used.•Theygatheredin theLatinQuarterin their thousands...
百度试题 结果1 题目 The word "corpus", plural form ___, derived from the Latin word meaning "body", may be used to refer to any text in written or spoken form. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:(1)corpora 反馈 收藏
habeas corpus:(we command that) you bring forth the body. In this case, the “body” (corpus) refers to a living person who is being held in prison. The phrase has nothing to do with producing the corpse of an allegedly-murdered person. ...
res gestae a thing done Differing meaning depending on what type of law is involved. May refer to the complete act of a felony, from start to finish, or may refer to statements given that may be exempt from hearsay rules. obiter dictum a thing said in passing In law, an observation by...
On the other hand, it seems that estimating that a text was late felt easier and could then influence the decision about the meaning of the word.[13] This was notably less difficult in the cases where a word had a specific Christian or post-classical meaning, referring to a new ...
Apio opus est -- There is need of parsley, i.e., to strew on the grave, meaning that one is dying.A posse ad esse -- From possibility to actuality.A posteriori -- From the effect to the cause; by induction.A priori -- From the cause to the effect; by deduction....
Status quo:From the Latin meaning "the state in which" this term is used today to designate the existing state or condition of things. For example, if you're making money off of a high pollution industry it is to your interests to maintain the status quo when it comes to environmental ...
This paper adds to a body of cognitive studies on prepositions by presenting a corpus-based diachronic study of secundum NP with meaning of conformity and beneficiary. This paper discusses the possible origin of the conformity sense coming from an expression having the meaning 'downstream' and ...