This word has been used as a noun in modern times by feminists and women in general. More recently, women have also adopted it as an adjective to install it before fixed nouns such as “chick flick” or “chick lit.” These recently popular catchphrases make allusions to sentimental or im...
Ad captandum vulgus -- To catch the rabble.Ad eundem -- To the same degree. Said of a graduate passing from one university to another.Ad extremum -- At last.Ad finem -- To the end.Ad Græcas kalendas -- At the Greek calends, i.e., never....
but more importantly he gives a full transcription of Oznak zo Pahl's Pythonian taunt. As it turns out, it's not in MV at all, but AV (perhaps with a bit of an MV accent though?)...the real-world reason for thisis that DJP hoped someone would catch the joke. As for the in-...
Trigon Vocabulorum:Students stand in a triangle shape (or with large classes more like a circle around the room). Have three balls ready to throw. Students say a Latin word and throw the ball to another person. That one says a Latin word and throws it to another person. And so on. ...
A word of caution at this point. In Spain, the verbcoger(to catch) is used all the time, not just to mean catching, but also grabbing or fetching. For example,coger al toro por los cuernos, literally, “to take the bull by the horns”. In Latin America,cogeris a slang term used...
cardiac reason for admittance (RR:3.28, pϭ0.016), admittance weight Ͻ 1500 g (RR:3.45, pϽ0.013), congenital malformations (RR:3.18, pϽ0.004), delay in the surgery (RR:2.96, pϽ0.03), complications during the hospitalization (RR:33, pϽ0.001), absence of catch up (RR:5.9...
In the patristic tradition, the terminology of theosis served a catch-word for the whole salvation-historical work of God–uniting creation and new creation. As such, it is not primarily anthropological (merely regarding salvation) but theo-logical and salvation-historical. In that way, it ...
Although didn’t catch the latest revised version, the old one is fairly enough for Latin study, really grateful to you and Amob!!sammynguyen2409 2024 年5 月 20 日 02:07 16 can you reupload this somehow? The link is disabled thank you in advanceamob...
aThe word "retro" derives from the Latin prefix retro, meaning "backwards" or "in past times" – particularly as seen in the words retrograde, implying a movement toward the past instead of a progress toward the future, and retrospective, referring to a nostalgic (or critical) eye toward th...
“Anyway, I’m feeling tired and I’m going for a sleep.” Betty joined him.Fred, however, moved to a narrow part of the river and jumped in. Although he was a good swimmer, the water there was moving much faster and Fred found himself being dragged away. He managed to catch hold...