In Latin, homo means "man" in the sense of "person." (The word for "man"
as opposted to "woman" is vir.) It should not be confused with the Ancient Greek word homo which means 'same'.
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
Homo, vir.
Fly, or in the modern sense 'flee'. As in Timoth 6:11 'Homo, fuge'
vir or homo.
The Latin meaning of 'thinking person' is homo cogitans. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'homo' means 'man'. The word 'cogitans', as the adjective form of the present participle of the verb 'cogito', means 'thinking'.
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
Man.
Yes, "homo" is a Latin prefix that means "same" or "similar."
Homo sapiens means "wise man" in Latin. It is the taxonomic classification for modern humans. "Homo" refers to the genus to which humans belong, while "sapiens" denotes the species characterized by high intelligence and wisdom.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
In Latin, homo means 'man'. That is where we get homo sapiens from.
Homo is a Latin word. It means 'human' or 'man', depending on your interpretation.
"Homo sapient" is Latin for "wise man" and is used to refer to the human species, emphasizing our intelligence and capacity for wisdom and knowledge.
Homo, vir.
Homo.
Fly, or in the modern sense 'flee'. As in Timoth 6:11 'Homo, fuge'
Homo means human being.