As an adjective (syn. "eager, earnest"): intentus
As a noun (syn. "aim, purpose"): propositum, destinatum
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
from the latin word for circle
"Folium" means "leaf" in Latin.
In words like benevolent and malevolent it refers to the Latin word for "will" or "intention". Something which is benevolent is done with good will; something which is malevolent has an evil intent.
Purposeful intent used by the Model Penal Code, and sometimes interchangeable with willful or intentional intent, is a level of mens rea (Latin for "guilty mind" or "evil doing mind," but also known as criminal intent) which requires that the defendant (the one charged of breaking the crime) specifically meant to break the law and cause the outcome that ensued from their actions."A person acts purposefully (intentionally) if he acts with the intent that his action causes a certain result."
Intent in choreography refers to the intent of the choreographer and what he or she wants the dance to convey.
The words are Latin, but the grammar is not. It seems that the intent was to translate the sentence "All is forgotten and all is forgiven" into Latin, but what we have here is rather "The whole is by forgetfulness and the whole is by forgiveness." A better translation would be Omnia oblivioni data sunt et omnia ignota sunt.
a hidden intent, usually bad
Loitering with Intent was created in 1981.
Sadistic Intent was created in 1987.
Intent On Contentment was created in 2004.
concept of criminal intent
General intent does not require an intentional unlawful action but only that a wrongful act was commtitted. Specific intent requires intentional unlawful action
The literal meaning of Hajj is 'intent','to intent'.
Loitering with Intent has 224 pages.