Gloria in excelsis, glory in the highest
Gloria is a Latin word
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'Six Gloria labore' is the following: Thus glory by work. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'sic' means 'thus'; 'Gloria' means 'glory'; and 'labore' means 'by or through work'. The implication is the notion that glory is something that must be worked for. Therefore, there's glory to be had in work.
Ex Anglica in Latinum is the Latin equivalent of 'English to Latin'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ex' means 'from'. The noun 'Anglica' means 'English'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'Latinum' means 'Latin'.
What the Latin word "silva" means in English is forest. Silvae means forests.
The Latin word lector means "reader".
Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
Minere means "would threaten" in Latin.
Aurium means "of the ears" in Latin. The word does not occur in English.
The Latin word " duum" means "of two" in English.
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".
Canis means dog in Latin.