c.To make (a word, for example) similar in appearance to Latin:Latinize an English name. 2.To cause to adopt or acquire Latin characteristics or customs. 3.To cause to follow or resemble the Roman Catholic Church in dogma or practices. ...
she is the vice-chair of the immigration section of the State bar of Arizona, and is also licensed in Russia. Being Russian born she speaks Russian and English fluently and her assistant speaks Spanish fluently. More importantly, the attorney has been through the Visa process herself so she ...
LATINOPIA WORD XOCHITL JULISA BERMEJO “OUR LADY OF THE WATER GALLONS” ByTia TenopiaonMay 26, 2013 Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo is a poet and teacher from Asuza, California. She volunteered with No More Deaths, a humanitarian organization providing water bottles in the Arizona desert where immigrant...
2024 See all Example Sentences for Latin Word History Etymology Adjective Middle English, from Old English, from Latin Latinus, from Latium, ancient country of Italy First Known Use Adjective before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun before the 12th century, in the ...
The absence of sanctifying grace in the new-born child is also an effect of the first sin, for Adam, having received holiness and justice from God, lost it not only for himself but also for us. Baptism confers original sanctifying grace, lost through the Adam's sin, thus eliminating ori...
The first Mexican-born poet to attain renown was Francisco de Terrazas, who composed fine sonnets in the Petrarchan style, probably during the last half of the 16th century. The most distinguished composition to issue from these endeavours was Grandeza mexicana (1604; “Mexican Greatness” or “...
This article treats the history of Latin America from the first occupation by Europeans to the late 20th century, with an initial consideration of theindigenousandIberianbackground. For more-detailed coverage of the area prior to European contact,seepre-Columbian civilizations. For additional informatio...
1 on the Billboard Hot 100, became the first Latin song to achieve diamond status, and for three years remained the most-viewed YouTube video of all time. Thanks to a remix version with Justin Bieber (giving the artist his first Latin GRAMMY), the song led to a new ...
Photo Credit:Chris Polk/ACMA2013/Getty Images for ACM Pitbull Earning the respect of the hip-hop masters took time, but Miami-born Armando Christian Perez did that and more in the mid 2000s. Refusing to be put in a box, Mr. Worldwide has pulled off rap (from the streets-certified kin...
Yes Franks and also Franks were those who had for a long time main word in the Vatican and for some time the ,,Holy See" was on the soil of nowadays France with Frankish Pope there. We can't also forget later re-Catholisation of countries which became Protestant (Reformed), for ...