disco, discere, didici - to teach (verb): disciple dissimilis, dissimile - unlike, different, dissimilar (adjective): dissimilar dives, divitis (ditis) - rich (adjective): divitism divitiae, divitiarum, f. - wealth, riches (noun): divitiate (obsolete) do, dare, dedi, datum - to ...
The citation form for nouns (the one normally shown in Latin dictionaries) is the nominative singular, but this typically does not exhibit the root form from which English from Latin nouns are generally derived. Latin Nouns and Adjectives Verbs In some Latin verbs, a preposition caused a vowel ...
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Mt 10 25 It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the good man of the house Beelzebub, how much more them of his household? sufficit discipulo ut sit sicut magister eius et servus sicut dominus eius si patrem familias...
If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple. Arriving at the end of each year (that is, the last day of the lunar calendar) wasn't just a new day taking...
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[PLATO, PLATONOS/IS] : N plato; (greek philosopher 429-347 bc, disciple of socrates); [PLAUDEO, PLAUDERE, PLAUSI, PLAUSUS] : V clap, strike (w/flat hand), pat; beat (wings); applaud; express (dis)approval; [PLAUDO, PLAUDERE, PLAUSI, PLAUSUS] : V clap, strike (w/flat ...
, disciple of Aristotle and botanist, who listed the curly-leaved, the smooth-leaved and the wild form (PPH 7.7.4).Footnote 9 Theophrastus also dedicated a chapter to uncultivated herbs: Some of [the wild kinds] have the same names as the cultivated kinds; for all these kinds exist ...
Yanyuan said: ‘although I am a rough disciple, I take up these things so that I might practice them’. Here, we have the following for “Li”: innatam rationem, inner rationality. In the Analects, there are, however, two passages where 礼—Li—clearly refers to some kind of ...
Our approach to Cardenal’s texts, then, is based on Dussel’s definition: “Philosophy of liberation is a pedagogical operation, from a praxis that is established in the proximity teacher-disciple, thinker-people.” (p. 205). Because the Nicaraguan poet understands and takes the risks of a...