Yes, dies mirabilis is perfectly valid! You can use the adjective mirabilis with any noun. You have to use the correct form, but that is fortunately easy.
- What is the meaning of mirabilis?
- What is the plural form of annus mirabilis?
- What is the meaning of annus mirabilis in English?
- What does it mean annus horribilis?
What is the meaning of mirabilis?
Mirabilis is a Latin adjective meaning "amazing, wondrous, remarkable", and is used to refer to: Annus mirabilis, a Latin phrase meaning "wonderful year" or "year of wonders" (or "year of miracles")
What is the plural form of annus mirabilis?
Noun. annus mirabilis (plural anni mirabiles) A year that includes a multitude of significant and fateful events, be they disasters or successes.
What is the meaning of annus mirabilis in English?
The phrase "annus mirabilis" translates as wonderful year or year of miracles.
What does it mean annus horribilis?
: a disastrous or unfortunate year.