Take off his clothes to wear for a day, who see the naked body of flooding their proud, the naked men think that I am not as pretty as Albania, and why I had a full day Hunbushoushe, it is a take off their clothes smell, it Musk rich men, a look at the forefront of an unde...
Verbatim et litteratim - Word for word and letter for letter Verbatim - Exactly as said Verbum sapienti satis est (verb. sap.) - A word to the wise is sufficient. Enough said Veritas Lux Mea - The truth enlightens me / The truth is my light Veritas numquam perit - Truth never perishe...
Verbatim et litteratim - Word for word and letter for letter Verbatim - Exactly as said Verbum sapienti satis est (verb. sap.) - A word to the wise is sufficient. Enough said Veritas Lux Mea - The truth enlightens me / The truth is my light Veritas numquam perit - Truth never perishe...
I have gone back and forth in my mind about whether to write this post. I hope that if you are pursuing a CI framed way of teaching, and if you have doubts about whether what you are doing is the right way or not that you may take some encouragement from this. My hesitation has b...
Januæ mentis -- Inlets of knowledge (literally gates of the mind).Januis clausis -- With closed doors.Je ne changerois pas mon répos pour tous les trésors du monde -- I would not exchange my leisure hours for all the wealth in the world....
For his part, he classifies them as verbs “denoting essential functions of body and mind”, in categories related to sound, various types of excretion or extrusion, physical-and-mental grasping-and-taking, movement, and bodily affection. You can see how most of these are close to the ‘...
non bis in idem - not twice for the same thing non compos mentis - not of sound mind non licet - it is not allowed non liquet - it is not clear non nobis, Domine - not unto us, O Lord non placet - it does not please non prosequitur - he does not proceed non sequitur - it ...
prep. this.Abl.sg thing.Abl.sg nobody.Dat. ‘Swear you won’t harm anyone for this…’ These examples are taken from Plautus, one of the most copious authors in the use of this construct (Molinelli 1988), which can reasonably be attributed to the mimesis of the spoken language—typical...
Then they use a big word like "vernacular" to sound all scholastic on the issue and an ignorant Catholic can be even more easily mislead. There are websites out there that if one does a search for "What Is The Latin Mass" that are listed among the first listed in popular search ...
mens rea:guilty mind. The U.S. legal system requires that when a crime is committed, the perpetrator must have the intention to commit the crime. For example, a driver who strikes and kills a pedestrian because of faulty brakes is guilty of manslaughter, but not of murder. There was no...