- What is the Latin word that means the same?
- What is Latin word for common?
- Which Latin phrase is used in English to mean and other similar things '?
- What is unique in Latin?
What is the Latin word that means the same?
In Latin, idem means "same," and Old English writers borrowed it to refer to a word, phrase, etc., that is the same as something previously mentioned. Today, it is chiefly found in bibliographies to avoid repetition of an author's name and title when a reference to an item immediately follows another to the same item.
What is Latin word for common?
communis : common, general, run of the mill.
Which Latin phrase is used in English to mean and other similar things '?
Et Cetera (English: /ɛtˈsɛtərə/ or (proscribed) English: /ɛkˈsɛtərə/, Latin: [ɛt ˈkeːtɛra]), abbreviated to etc., etc, et cet., &c. or &c is a Latin expression that is used in English to mean "and other similar things", or "and so forth".
What is unique in Latin?
1600, "single, solitary," from French unique (16c.), from Latin unicus "only, single, sole, alone of its kind," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique").