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Arces latin
What is the meaning of Arces?What is the etymology of Arce?Is Arce a real word?What kind of name is Arce?Is Arca Latin?What does anthus mean in Latin...
Latin for tribe
Etymology. From Latin tribus (“tribe”). What Latin words are tribe?What is the meaning of the word tribus?What is the origin of the word tribe?What is...
En pronunciation in english
In American English, en- is pronounced /ɪn/, or /ɛn/. In most of the words starting with en-, en- is a prefix that has origin from French, from Latin ...
How to translate Self-Isolation and Garden-Conversation to Latin?
What is the translation of isolation in French?What is active in Latin?What is the Latin word for network? What is the translation of isolation in F...
Body piercing in Latin
What is the Latin word for pierce?What is the origin of body piercing?What do piercings symbolize?What is the synonym of the word piercing? What is ...
Is mobile (vulgus) used to refer to a mob?
The British English word mob, for instance, is derived from the Latin phrase mobile vulgus, meaning fickle common people. What is the meaning of mobil...
On the origin of the name culture ( possible confusion between cultura and cultus)
What does cultura or cultus mean?Is derived from the Latin word cultura or cultus meaning care or cultivation?What is the meaning of cultura?What is ...
Origins of the adjective 'inanis'
inane (adj.) 1660s, "empty, void," from Latin inanis or else a back-formation from inanity (q.v.). Sense of "silly, empty-headed" is from 1819. What i...
What would the Romans have called sorcery?
In Christian Latin, the word maleficia is used for "witchcraft" or "sorcery": supernatural powers that don't come from God, and are probably associate...