Scopis could be a few things:
Scopa, Scopae, f: broom (would be abl. or dat. plural in your question)
Scopo, Scopere, -, -: To probe, to Sweep Out (2nd person singular, present, active, indicative: you sweep)
The first one is much more likely
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The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
Haec is the Latin word for "this" or "those"
It is the Latin word for "road"
mono is not a latin word
Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
The Latin word " duum" means "of two" in English.
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".
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The Latin word patria means "fatherland" or "country" in English . Patria can also mean "native land."
Islam is the same word in Latin as it is in English.