According to an online Latin to English Translator, clamat means cries.
Clamo is a Latin first declension verb meaning "I shout" or "I shout the name of . . "
Shouts (as in the verb).
claims or shouts
He/she/it shouts.
we cry
Secretly.
Clamat.
Shouts in latin is a verb..it would be clamo Present: Clamo Clamas Clamat Clamamus Clamatis Clamant
This is a difficult one but i would use clamat(makes noise).
in Latin, "my" or "mine"
To observe, to watch, to look at.
A prefix meaning both and around.
Mark: Means warlike and its origin is latin
The name means a powerful river .Its origin is Latin
PRO, as in Proclaim
Omne in die, which is Latin for "once daily". Well to me od is Over Dose
It is of Latin origin, from the Roman war god Mars and it means dedicated to Mars.
The word is believed to be influenced by the Latin word tristis, which means 'sad' or 'sorrowful'.