I am so glad that I was able to study Latin in High School. In the early 1960’s Latin was still a compulsory course, though the year after I started high school it was removed from the curriculum, in itself, a word of interesting Latin origin. Latin has a certain authority that othe...
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 ...
Levia perpessi sumus, / Si flenda patimur -- Our sufferings are light, if they are merely such as we should weep for.Levis sit tibi terra -- May the earth lie light on thee.Lex non scripta -- The common law.Lex scripta -- The statute law....
terra, terrae, f. - earth, land (noun): terral, terrene, territory terreo, terrere, terrui, territum - to terrify (verb): terrify, terrible, deter timeo, timere, timui - to fear (verb): timid, intimidate timor, timoris, m. - fear (noun): timorous tolero, tolerare, toleravi,...
Terra 9. The word “agriculture” comes from the Latin “agricola” meaning what? Seed Plow Farmer 10.“Semper paratus,” the motto of the US Coast Guard means what? Always vigilant Always strong Always ready 11. The Latin word for money is: Pecunia Folium Copia 12. What ...
English has a lot of words ofLatin origin. In fact,60 percentof the English language comes from Latin. Here are some Latin words—in this case,adjectives—for colors: prasinus, -a, - um:green purpureus, -a, -um:purple (purple) ...
开发人员:Carlo Terracciano 系统平台:Mac / iPad / iPhone / 所有苹果系统 兼容性:需要 iOS 15.5 或更新. 免费 官方下载 描述 Tired of spending hours on impossible Latin translations? Latin Master is here to save your days! TRANSLATE VERSIONS ON THE FLY • Point, shoot, boom: translation is ...
The spatial variation of factors related to population distribution, such as night-light intensity and plant energy productivity, was measured using the NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS)46,47 and the NASA TERRA/Moderate Resolution Imaging ...
terra incognita— unknown land; used on old maps to show unexplored areas vae victis— woe to the conquered vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas— vanity of vanities; everything [is] vanity; from the Bible (Ecclesiastes 1) veni vidi vici— I came, I saw, I conquered; famously said by Julius ...
[TERRA] : earth, ground, land, country, soil. [TERRAEMOTUS, TERRAEMOTUS] : N earthquake; (vulgate); [TERRENUS, TERRENA, TERRENUM] : ADJ of earth, earthly; earthy; terrestrial; [TERRENUS] : earthly, temporal. [TERRENUS-A-UM] : earthly, temporal ...