This is not the definite answer but a good eeducated guess and looking at translators and dictionaries... I think it's Italian for "sacred bodies"
enti wo beware me?
These are the primary tense endings only, singular and plural of esmi, to be; and bhero, to bear1.Singular1 -mi, o: esmi; bhero2 -si: esi; bheresi3 -ti: esti; bheretiplural1 -mes: smes; bheromes2 -te: ste; bherete3 -nti, -enti: senti; bherontifrom Carl Buck, Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin
Mean
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
If by enti you mean Entei the legendary dog then yes, all three dogs are there.
what do you want ?
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