Latin also had a word gignere with the same meaning. Both were Latin renditions of PIE gene- "to give birth to, to beget". Latin also preserved the original PIE root in a host of words from which English borrowed heavily: generatio(n) "begetting", generator "begetter, producer", ...
Medieval Latinobstinātia,derivative of Latinobstinātus(seeobstinate); see -cy Middle English 1350–1400 Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: obstinacy/ˈɒbstɪnəsɪ/n(pl-cies) the state or quality of being obstinate ...
Medieval Latinthema,Latin Old Frenchteme) Middle Englishteme, theme(1250–1300 theme′less,adj. 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridgedthesis, text. Seesubject. 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridgedpaper. 'thematically' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):...
[PABULUM, PABULI] : N fodder, forage, food for cattle; food/sustenance; fuel (for fire); [PACALIS, PACALIS, PACALE] : ADJ associated with peace; [PACATUS, PACATA, PACATUM] : ADJ peaceful, calm; [PACCATOR, PACCATORIS] : N sinner; ...
44. From the contact with Greek and Latin drama, English playwrights learned all the important rules in ___ and ___, the more exact conception of ___ and ___. 45. English comedies and tragedies on classical models appeared in the middle of the ___ century. 46. The first English ...
Questions on the Latin Mass, Charismatics, etc. Posted onAugust 7, 2024byMark INaprevious webcastwith US Grace Force, we discussed “toxic radical traditionalism” that is causing new divisions. I received several letters where people wept during the webcast, as it spoke deeply to them. Yet,...
The Following is my own interpretation of the imagery abound in this Illustration, and how it relates to the Latin expressions. (NB: not a translation of the Latin) A = The Face: of the material world. (Facies rubicunda, caloris vis in Mundo.) B = The (Goat) Horns: representing power...
tedious Add to list Share. If something istedious, it's boring. If you're anxious to get outside and enjoy the sun, even the best lecture will seem tedious. Tedious is the adjective from tedium, which is both Latin and English for boredom. ...
In fact, before Dr SUN Yat-sen launched the revolution, he had written a 10 000-word letter to LI Hongzhang, asking for dialogue with the Qing Government, [...] legco.gov.hk 其實,在孫中山先生尚未發動革命的時候,也曾寫 了一封萬言書給李 鴻章,盼能與清政府溝通,亦希望自己的意見得到 ...
ii. “Paul, however, does not mean that every individual is to mind his own business in such a way that all are to live apart from one another and have no concern for others, but simply wants to correct the idle triviality which makes men open disturbers of the peace, when they ough...