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Describing relative locations of material objects in Latin

Describing relative locations of material objects in Latin
  1. What is the Latin word for present?
  2. What is the Latin word for wild?
  3. What is the Latin word for us?
  4. What is the Latin word for low?

What is the Latin word for present?

Etymology 1

From Middle English present, from Old French present, from Latin praesent-, praesens present participle of praeesse (“to be present”), from Latin prae- (“pre-”) + esse (“to be”).

What is the Latin word for wild?

The Latin word ferus, which means "wild," is the root of not only ferocity, but ferocious and fierce. Ferocity came directly from the Latin ferocitatem, "fierceness, or wildness."

What is the Latin word for us?

From Old French uis, from Latin ostium.

What is the Latin word for low?

Borrowed from Latin īnferior (“lower, inferior”), the comparative of īnferus (“low, nether, underground”).

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