The root "vir" means "man" or "male" in Latin. It is commonly used in words related to strength, masculinity, or relationships with men.
the root Cor/Corp means: Body
it means to be afraid
The word root that means voice is "phon" or "phono".
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
The root word of coronation is "corona," which means crown in Latin.
RU vir is a shortened name for a variable star RU Virginis....i hope that is what you were looking for
"Vir," meaning man. Hence, "virile," meaning 'manly.'
Under the cross any man is a growing man is the English equivalent of 'Per crucem crescens vir quisquis vir'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'per' means 'under'. The noun 'crucem' means 'cross'. The gerund 'crescens' means 'growing'. The noun 'vir' means 'man'. The relative 'quisquis' means 'any'.They are two of Lambda Chi Alpha's open mottos. They mean "The crescent in the cross" and "every man a man"
This seems to be a mistake. "Beata,us,um" is an adjective which must agree with its noun, which here is "vir". Vir is masculine, thus beata should read "beatus". "Beatus vir" means "A blessed/happy man".
If you mean vir it means man.
virile,virtuoso remember these words mean "man" LOL
Technically, 'vir' by itself just means 'man' and such, though it could be understood as hero if it is in context. Idiomatically, Latin uses 'vir fortissimus' to mean hero, which literally means 'strongest man' and could supply context for any future uses of 'vir' by itself. The word 'heros' means hero, but it is limited in use to demigods. Otherwise, 'solus vir fortissimus' is most correct, but 'solus vir' can suffice if given the right context. It is worth mentioning that the order of those words is unimportant and can be shuffled with the same meaning.
The English translation of the Latin question 'Quid vir de magno pericolo agit' is What does a man bring forth out of great danger? or perhaps What is the man doing about the great danger?The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'quid' means 'what'; 'vir' means 'man'; 'de' means 'from, out of, concerning'; 'magno' means 'great'; 'periculo' means 'danger'; and 'agit' means '[he/she/it] does/sets in motion'.
Well, in Latin, 'vir' means 'man'. That's where you get words like 'virile' and 'virility'. Justin Bieber is male, but he'd still be considered a teenager.
brave man vir means brave and mani means man virmani are warriors.
Param Vir was born in 1952.
Vir Unis was born in 1969.