Ignis is the latin word for 'fire'. Often, if you have trouble coming up with meanings of words in Latin, you can guess them by what derives from them. 'Ignis' is responsible for the word 'ignite' in English.
"Fire" or "brightness". Figuratively, "love" or "passion".
Ignis means fire or brightness
ignis means fire.
It can mean fire, brightness, passion and glow of passion.
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Ignis is the latin word for fire, hence the word ignite.
Ignis ignis, meaning fire.
In latin, the word is igneus, which means firery, burning.There is also Latin igne meaning fire.
Igneous comes from the Latin word ignis , meaning fire
Ignis
Ignis, meaning 'fire'
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
"Fire" is an English equivalent of the Latin word ignis.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. The pronunciation is "eeg-neess" in the Latin of the Church. It is "ihg-nihss" in classical Latin.
Igneous from the Latin ignis.
ignis is one Latin word for "fire"
"flamma" & "ignis," from which we get the English words "flame" and "ignition," are usually the most appropriate. Though there is also "caminus," for a contained fire, fireplace; or "deflagratio," meaning, "a burning."
ignis is the word for fire in latin