The word witch means wise one in Saxon.
"Wise one" in Japanese is erai hito.偉い人
"culo" as one word in spanish means "ass."
One Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'contact me' is the following: Congredire me. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'congredire' means '[You] contact'; and 'me' means 'me'. This is the form if the speaker asks only one individual, the second person singular, to get in touch. Another Latin equivalent is the following: Congredimini me. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'congredimini' means '[You all] contact'; and 'me' means 'me'.
The words 'un ordinateur' means a computer. In the word-by-word translation, the indefinite article 'un' means 'a, an, one'. And the noun 'ordinateur' means 'computer'.computer
One possibility is the word pun.
Witch comes from "Wica," which means "wise one."
Wise one
The name "Sophia" means wise one.
Mimir in old Norse means the rememberer or the wise one.
The word 'wisdom' is the noun form of the adjective wise.
Wise one
The word "wizard" comes from Middle English wys "wise" plus the common ending -ard (cf drunkard, bastard) meaning something along the lines of "one who is" (usually in a pejorative sense). Could that be what you're thinking of?Another possibility would be "witch" (from wicce, the feminine form of Old English wicca meaning "sorceror, wizard, man who practices witchcraft or magic"). It's less directly from "wise one", but fits the "Halloween" part better.
one word is enough for a wise man.for me i thjink when we say one word is enough is that you should be enough about things you recieve.or otherwise enough when when someone explaining just listen to it
It means wise one or smart one.
The Anglo-Saxon root word for one who is responsible for direction and guidance is "leader." This term denotes someone who guides or directs a group of people towards a common goal.
* clockwise * otherwise * streetwise * lengthwise * widthwise * counterclockwise
I think otherwise is one word.