The Latin feminine noun silva means wood, forest, brushwood, thicket, foliage, trees. Its accusative singular form is silvam.
"Silvae lucis" or "ad lucis silvam" or your can replace "lucis" with "luminis." If you want "into the ..." then it's "in luminis silvam" or even "in silvam lucis."
It means "the woods." With the -am ending, it is a first declension accusative, as a side note.
The toddlers were errant. The toddlers were errant.
Nymph Errant was created in 1933.
Saint Errant was created in 1948.
A knight-errant is a character from mediaeval romance, a sort of free-lance samurai, wandering ("errant" ) around, looking for adventure.
"The daughter of the maidservant was preparing food for the masters."
"Jason and Medea go into the same forest."
A knight-errant is a character from mediaeval romance, a sort of free-lance samurai, wandering ("errant" ) around, looking for adventure.
The errant puppy was unaware of the dangers of automobile traffic.
Un Canadien errant was created in 1842.