Agris is the dative/ablative/locative plural form of the word ager ("field"). Depending on context, it could mean "for the fields", "from the fields", "in the fields", or several other things involving "fields".
It means: Field.
In English it means: super mad
fields in the accusative plural form
It means field or soil.
Agris's population is 816.
The area of Agris is 18.74 square kilometers.
Agris Saviels was born on 1982-01-15.
Agris Kazelniks was born on 1973-07-24.
Agris Poikans has written: 'Gaisa Darzs'
Kevin von Agris was born on December 6, 1973.
The moles are moving in the green fields is the English equivalent of 'in agris viridibus agunt talpae'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'agris' is the masculine form in the ablative plural, and means 'fields'. The noun 'viridibus' agrees with 'agris', and means 'green'. The verb 'agunt' is the verb in the third person plural form of the present indicative tense, and means '[they] act, behave, bring up, do, drive, go'. The noun 'talpae' is a feminine gender noun in the nominative plural or genitive singular, and means 'moles'.
He will remain in the fields for many years is the English equivalent of 'Multos annos in agris remanebit'. In the word by word translation, the masculine gender adjective 'multos', as the accusative of duration of time, means 'for many'. The masculine gender noun 'annos', as the accusative of duration of time, means 'for years'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The masculine gender noun 'agris', in the ablative as the object of the preposition, means '[in] the fields'. The verb, as the third person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive 'remanere', means '[he/she/it] will remain'.
Joseph Agris is an author and surgeon known for writing books on medical topics, such as "The Hidden Epidemic: Confronting Sexually Transmitted Infections" and "Syphilis: History, Diagnosis, and Treatment." Agris has also published research papers in various medical journals on subjects related to surgery and public health.
Cheryl H. Agris has written: 'Practitioner's patent guidelines' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Patent and Trademark Office, Patent practice, Rules and practice
"We could not transport the grain from the fields."
I. B. Kassim has written: 'Planning for an agricultural information network in Malaysia in the context of Agris'