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Pravum est cor super omnia.

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How do you spell The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure Who can understand it In Latin?

pravum est cor omnium et inscrutabile quis cognoscet illud See Jeremiah 17 verse 9 in the online Latin Bible (that's where that quote came from) in the link below.


What is the etymology of infallible?

circa 1412, from Middle Latin in+ "not" + fallibilis "liable to err, deceitful." From 1870, as in reference to Popes.


Latin word for heart?

Heart in Latin is cor, cordis


What is heart in Latin?

Cor is one Latin equivalent of 'heart'. The Latin word means 'heart' in the sense of 'the organ for pumping blood'. Animus is another Latin equivalent of 'heart'. It means 'heart' in the sense of 'courage, the seat of feeling'.


What is the word for you're in my heart in Latin?

In pectore esNo, in pectore es means "You are in chest." "You're in my heart" is in cor meo es, with a macron above the "o" in meo.


What does or mean and is it Greek or Latin?

Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.


Is hyper latin or greek and what does it mean?

Hyper is both Latin and Greek. It means above but can mean other things like super, very active or nervous.


What is the Latin origin of the word false?

"False" is from Latin falsus, the past participle of the verb fallo, "to deceive". From an original meaning of "deceived" it also acquired the meaning of "deceitful" and hence "false".


What is the translation for the word frozen heart in latin?

The Latin equivalent for "frozen heart" is cor gelidum("icy heart") or cor gelatum ("frozen heart").


What does cor mean in Latin?

It seems to be incomplete. "Cor et" means "Heart and".


Latin for above?

Super


What are latin derivatives for body parts?

The Latin word for body is corpus (gen. corporis)