to form a lower gesture (for next beating)
=to gather the energy
potentia venti
potentia [political/diplomatic power] influence potentia might, power, authority regre : rule
nimia potentia
''Potenz'' is not a Greek word. It is German, it means potence, power, virility and it comes from the Latin word potentia.
Tam quídam plérumque means As a whole when translated into Latin.
Kia Potentia was created in 1992.
The verb, to ''Potentiate'', means to make more potent or powerful, to enhance the effect of, or to promote or strengthen. It is derived from the latin for power which is ''potentia''.
The phrase "Knowledge is power" is not taken from the bible. It's a Latin phrase: "Scientia potentia est", stated originaly by Francis Bakon on 1597
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Dunamis or dynamis (Greek δυναμις) is an Ancient Greek word meaning "power" or "force". It is the root of the English words "dynamic", "dynamite", and "dynamo". The word "dunamis" is sometimes seen in English texts because of its importance in philosophy. In Latin the dunamis is translated as potentia which is the root of the word potential (see Aristotle's Actus et potentia).
The translation into Latin of 'By the power of truth I while living am awesome' is Potentia veritatis, ego, vivens formidolosum*. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'potentia' means 'power'. The noun 'veritatis' means 'truth'. The personal pronoun 'ego' means 'I'. The verb form 'vivens' means 'while living'. The adjective 'formidolosum' means 'awesome'. *This particular form assumes that the speaker/writer is male. If instead it's female, then the form is formidolosam.
Witches of East End - 2013 Potentia Noctis 1-6 was released on: USA: 10 November 2013