Death

Life and death in Latin

Life and death in Latin
  1. What Roman word means death?
  2. What does Vita et mors mean?
  3. What is Latin about death?
  4. What does ex morte vita mean?

What Roman word means death?

In ancient Roman myth and literature, Mors is the personification of death equivalent to the Greek Thánatos. The Latin noun for "death", mors, genitive mortis, is of feminine gender, but surviving ancient Roman art is not known to depict Death as a woman.

What does Vita et mors mean?

This means "Matters of Life and Death"

What is Latin about death?

Mortem Obire

It could mean to face death. The Latin phrase about death could be translated as leave this life to remember someone you've lost.

What does ex morte vita mean?

Translation: Out of my death, new life - Latin Language Stack Exchange.

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