shooius
calceamenta
Foetida calceus.
si momarai
Closest I've found is Calceophile, from the Latin Calcei, or "shoe"
Wide fitting shoe.
"Sui" in latin means "Self" "Sui" in latin means "Self"
The correct term is "soles," not "souls." Soles refer to the bottom part of a shoe that makes contact with the ground. The term likely comes from the Latin word "solum," which means "bottom" or "base."
It means left sock, right sock, left shoe, right shoe
It means youth
In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.
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'.
The Latin root "nimbus" means "rainstorm".