Ancilla is the Latin word for a maid servant or female slave. Hortus is the word for a garden, with the accusative singular form hortum.So the phrase means "the maid servant (does something to) the garden; the verb is missing from your phrase so we can not know what it is she does. A verb such as curat would make sense: ancilla hortum curat = the maid servant tends the garden.
ancilla means: slave - girl
i think yhe person who works in the gardenp.s hello to all mi bhs students & 7BRWolf5370: No Gardener is hortulanus. Hortum is the accusative of Horto (Garden). So Servus hortum intrat, the servent enters the garden.
ancilla domini is Latin for "handmaid of the Lord"
The English word ancillary means subservient or subordinate, from Latin ancilla = a maid servant, female slave.
The Latin word ancilla, meaning slave-girl, has come into the English language as ancillary, meaning helpful.I hope this response is ancillary enough for you.
It's "ancilla" in the nominative.
Ancilla Domini is Latin for handmaid of the Lord as in the scripture passage: Ecce ancilla Domini, fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum which means "behold the handmaid of the Lord, May it be done to me according to Your word. "
The cast of Hortum - 2010 includes: Rick Chant
ECK-kay an-KEE-la DOM-in-ee.
An ancilla is a maid, an auxiliary or accessory.
I'm running to the garden because I want to annoy Davus.Ego=I. ad=to. hortum=the garden. curro=I run, am running, do run. quod=because. Davum=Davus [direct object takes the accusative ending]. vexare=to annoy [verb in the infinitive]. volo=I want/wish, am wanting/wishing, do want/wish.