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  1. What Latin word means to save?
  2. What is the Latin root of save?
  3. What is Latin for protector?
  4. What does servo mean in Latin?
  5. What is Vita Latin?
  6. What does Noxia mean in Latin?
  7. What is save in Old English?
  8. What is success Latin?
  9. What is Sarco in Latin?
  10. What Omnia means?
  11. What is the Greek name for protector?
  12. What is Argus in Latin?
  13. What is the Latin word of Religare?
  14. What is the Latin meaning of solvo?
  15. What is Carrus in Latin?
  16. What is Memento Latin?
  17. What is the Latin name for faith?
  18. What is the Latin root for God?
  19. What is religio Latin?

What Latin word means to save?

Etymology. From Late Latin salvāre (“to save”), from Latin salvus.

What is the Latin root of save?

Etymology. From Middle English saven, sauven, a borrowing from Old French sauver, from Late Latin salvāre (“to save”).

What is Latin for protector?

From Latin prōtector, from prōtegō (“to shield, protect”).

What does servo mean in Latin?

servo, servare, servavi, servatus

protect, store, keep, guard, preserve, save. watch over.

What is Vita Latin?

From Latin vita (“life”).

What does Noxia mean in Latin?

noxia f (genitive noxiae); first declension. Hurt, harm, damage, injury. An injurious act, fault, offence, trespass, wrongdoing.

What is save in Old English?

From late 14c. as "rescued, delivered; protected; left alive, unkilled." The meaning "not exposed to danger" (of places, later of valuables) is attested from late 14c.; in reference to actions, etc., the meaning "free from risk," is recorded by 1580s. The sense of "sure, reliable, not a danger" is from c. 1600.

What is success Latin?

Etymology. Learned borrowing from Latin successus, from succēdō (“succeed”), from sub- (“next to”) + cēdō (“go, move”).

What is Sarco in Latin?

Sarco- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “flesh.” It is often used in medicine and biology. Sarco- comes from the Greek sárx, meaning “flesh.” Did you know the word sarcasm also comes from this Greek root?

What Omnia means?

Latin phrase. : prepared in all things : ready for anything.

What is the Greek name for protector?

Amyntas stems from the Greek word “amyntor” which means “defender.” Amyntas belonged to several ancient kings and military leaders.

What is Argus in Latin?

Noun. argus (plural arguses) A watchful guardian. An alert, observant person.

What is the Latin word of Religare?

The Latin verb religare means to 're-bind'. The Latin noun religio referring to obligation, bond, or reverence is probably based on religare, so religio and its English derivation religion connote a 're-binding'.

What is the Latin meaning of solvo?

I dissolve, break up, separate.

What is Carrus in Latin?

Noun. carrus m (genitive carrī); second declension. a wagon, a two-wheeled baggage cart. a cartload, a wagonload. (New Latin) car.

What is Memento Latin?

Borrowed from Latin mementō (“remember”), imperative form of meminī (“I remember”).

What is the Latin name for faith?

Faith, derived from Latin fides and Old French feid, is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept.

What is the Latin root for God?

Deus, cognate of the Greek θέος (theos, '(male) deity') is the Latin word for God, and will be used in Latin portions of Roman Catholic masses.

What is religio Latin?

Religio is, of course, the Latin word behind our English cognate, “religion.” In ancient usage, the word seems to have referred primarily to the practice of religion and secondarily to religious beliefs.

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