answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

If you know how to read this, you are too smart.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What does si hoc legere scis nimium eruditions habes mean?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What does quid tu habes mean in latin?

How are you today?


What does nimium manibus mean?

nimium = too muchmanibus = by the use of hands, with hands, by hands, by means of handsSince nimium is an adverb, the verb here is understood rather than expressed: by using too many hands. The idea is the same as the English phrase "too many cooks spoil the broth".


What does habes mean in Latin?

According to Collins Latin Dictionary, habena,habenae is a noun meaning literally 'a strap' or figuratively 'control.' So 'habenas' could be the plural accusative.


What does legere mean in latin?

legere means i dont know what but can some one help me please ill give100000000000 dollars if you help me please anyone even a celebrity this is greenfield union


What does legere mean?

legere means to dine fine[she was in the resturaunt with a lady and legered with the lady] if you have any questions please look up legered thank you very much have a nice day smart people you will do great things in life


What does Nimium opus parum vicis non satis persolvo mean?

It means that someone put the English text "Too much work, too little time, not enough pay" into an automatic online translator and got bad Latin out. Nimium opus parum vicis not satis persolvo actually means "Too much, work. Too little alternation. I don't pay enough."A better translation would be Nimium laboris, parum temporis, non satis aeris.


What does hebere mean in latin?

this word first starts out as habeo, which means i have next comes habes, which is you have next is habet, which means he,she,or it has next is habemus, which is we have next is habetis, which is you (all) have and last is habent, which is they have, so habere means to have. this is how you say it, ha- bey- ray.


What does Cum tantum malleum habes totus mundus pisci cum ocreis similis apparet mean?

"When you have a hammer, the whole world looks like a fish with boots." Yes, that's really what it says. Peter Zilahy Ingerman, whose slogan this is, is a strange man.


What does the root word lect mean?

I'm guessing you are asking about the root for lectern, as there is no such word as lecturn. Lectern is from the Latin word legere which means "to read."


What is the word for legs in Latin?

The Latin word legere means "to read." See such words as legible and legend. The Latin word lex, legis means "law." See such words as legislator and legal.


What does the root word intelligence mean?

It comes into English from old French but the Latin root is inter- meaning between and -legere meaning read. This combination would mean understand or understanding. So the meaning is similar to the phrase "the ability to read between the lines".


What is the Latin word for 'reading'?

The basic Latin verb for "to read" is legere.The English word "reading" can be used in a number of different ways that have different translations in Latin:1. An instance of reading, or what is read ("Today's reading is from chapter 3"): Lectio2. The act of reading ("I love reading"): Legere or legendum, depending on context3. A description ("The boy reading in the corner"): Legens4. A component of a progressive tense ("I was reading your letter"): by a simple verb form, e.g. legebam "I was reading, I used to read"