"Small child"
"To settle"
"To consider"
"To reckon"
English derivatives for the Latin word "puto" include "puteal" (a stone enclosure marking a sacred well) and "putation" (calculation or estimation).
The derivatives for the Latin word "simia" include "simian" in English and "singe" in French.
The English derivatives of the Latin word "sedet" include "sedentary" and "sediment."
Some English derivatives of the Latin word 'teneo' include "retain," "contain," "tenant," and "tenacious."
The English derivatives of the Latin word "iudex" include "judge" and "judicial."
Yes, the English derivative of the Latin word "puella" is "puellae," which means "girls" in English.
redirection
nautical
There are many Latin translations for the English word 'value'. Some of the more common are aestimo, pendo, censeo, and puto.
Yes, the English derivative of the Latin word "puella" is "puellae," which means "girls" in English.
The Latin word for 'counsel' is 'concilium'. One derivative in English from that original Latin word is conciliary. Another example of an English derivative is reconciliation.
Some English derivatives of the Latin word 'teneo' include "retain," "contain," "tenant," and "tenacious."
Triclinium is Latin for a dining room
List of Latin words with English derivatives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clin- is the Latin root syllable that means 'to lean'. One of its English language derivatives is the infinitive 'to incline'. One of its Latin language derivatives is the infinitive 'inclinare', which means 'to lean'.
The adjectives "classic" and "classical" are English derivatives of the Latin adjective "classicus." Another derivative is the noun "classicism." The Latin root word "classicus" has the original meaning of "relating to the classes into which the Roman citizens were divided."
The English derivatives of the Latin word "sedet" include "sedentary" and "sediment."
The syllable sequ- is the root of the English language word 'sequence'. The Latin root means 'to follow' in English. One of its Latin language derivatives is the infinitive 'sequi', which also translates as 'to follow'.