The Latin word ferus means "wild, untamed, fierce" and is the ultimate source of our word "fierce."
No, "fierce" and "ferocious" have different root words. "Fierce" comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning wild or untamed, while "ferocious" comes from the Latin word "ferox" combined with the suffix "-ious" which indicates a quality of being.
ferox - fierce, ferocious
'Ferox' means 'fierce, ferocious.'
Latin
Fierce like violent: vehemensFierce like ferocious: saevusIt could also be ferocimus.
Possible spelling for furrosges: Ferocious: fierce; savage
Fierce is ferocimus, and to make a word with "very," you just add issimus. So, very fierce is ferocissimus.
In Pig Latin, you would spell "Latoya" as "Atloya."
The Latin spelling is "Maria".
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