Beaten or struck is the English meaning of 'planctus'. The Latin word is the past participle of 'plangere', which means 'to beat, to strike noisily'. The past participle of a Latin verb may be used as an adjective.
The word 'auctoritas' is pronounced as owk-TAWR-ee-tahss, in classical and liturgical Latin. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun. It means 'authority'.
In Latin it is pronounced (lee-bra).
In ecclesiastical or italianate Latin it is pronounced "soos-chi-pay". In classical Latin it is pronounced "soos-kee-pay"
The meaning in English of the Latin word 'diligere' is 'to like'. According to classical Latin, the word is pronounced dee-lee-djeh-reh. According to liturgical Latin, it's pronounced dee-lee-gay-reh.
The Latin word for "mouse" is "mus". (Pronounced "Moose".)
The word for "Sparrow" in Latin is Passer. (Pronounced Pawsair).
The Latin word "pleni" is pronounced as "PLEH-nee".
The Latin word "Aprilis" is pronounced as Ah-prill-us.
Verbum. (pronounced wairbum)
It is 'Vinum' pronounced 'Winum'
The Latin word for wolf is lupus, pronounced loo puss
The English meaning of the Latin word 'civitas' is citizen. In ancient, classical Latin, the word's pronounced KEE-wee-tahs. In liturgical Latin, it's pronounced KEE-vee-tahs.