- What is the meaning of EO Latin?
- What does EO mean in Greek?
- What is ires in Latin?
- What does IVI mean in Latin?
What is the meaning of EO Latin?
The irregular Latin verb eo, ire, ivi (or ii), itum means “go.” In many languages, probably most of them, the basic verb that signals motion or “going” is irregular.
What does EO mean in Greek?
Etymology. From Ancient Greek εὖ (eû, “well”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁su-.
What is ires in Latin?
From Old French ire (“ire”) or Latin īra (“wrath, rage”).
What does IVI mean in Latin?
ivi (“there(in), in aforementioned place”) quivi (“here(in)”)