PERFECT abdixisse FUTURO Singular: abdictūrūm, –am, –ūm esse Plural: abdictūros, –as, –a esse GERUNDIO Genitivo: abdīcendi Dativo: abdīcendo Accusativo: ad abdīcendum Ablativo: abdīcendo SUPIN abdictumView the passive form of this verb‹ abdīcens abdĭco ›Browse...
It’s a good list, though you only give masculine singular forms for adjectives and there are a few words where you’ve only given one meaning out of many, and most of the prefixes are from Greek, not Latin (endo, exo, hyper, hypo, macro, micro, mono, proto, poli (should be poly...
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....
1. "Comiendo moscas" (across Latin America) Comiendo moscasis a turn of phrase many English speakers will know already, meaning “eating flies”. So, if you want to call out anyone who drifts off in lectures, just say “¡Estás comiendo mosca!” 2. "Irse el avión" (Mexico) Li...
1) mouse - used as prefix and suffix of names of mouselike animals, e.g. Mysateles, Geomys. Must not be confused with emys (q.v.). 2) muscle (from mouse shape) - endo-, peri-, epimysium, myasthenia, myalgia. Usually in form of myo: myology, myocardium, myotome, myomere, ...
Greek or Latin RootMeaningExamples A-, An- Not, absent Abiotic: without life Anoxygenic: without oxygen Ab-, Abs- Away from Abscission: separation of leaves from tree Allo- Another Allosteric: another binding site Aqua- Water Aqueous: watery Bi- Two Bilayer: double layered Bio- Life Biology:...
What is the meaning of teatro? Noun. teatro m (plural teatros) theater, theatre (building where plays are performed) theater, drama (drama or performance as a profession or art form) What is a Metiche? Metiche meansto be nosy, to interfere in other's life, to get on other's case.....
[Remember to change the meaning with subjunctives!] (ef-)fundo effundo, -ere, -fudi, -fusum : to pour (out) enim enim (adv.) : for, indeed, in truth, "totally homie!" ensis ensis, -is (m.) : sword equidem equidem (adv.) : indeed, surely ergo ergo : therefore, then ...
The ultimate romantic line, making people swoon for millennia - this is one of the best latin sayings. 2. Vivamus, Moriendum Est. (Let us live, since we must die.) One of the most powerful Latin quotes. 3. Alea Iacta Est. (The die is cast.) ...
In his letters, he often discusses the precise meaning of Latin terms and their rela-tion to Greek ones.93But, as we have seen, he does not seem to use them moreunambiguously in hisNaturales quaestiones. In general, his aristocratic mannersapparently made him less interested in scientific stri...