War is the English equivalent of 'bellum'. It's a neuter gender noun. An older form in Latin is 'duellum', which is 'a contest between two' or 'a war'.
'Men about war.'
Ante = before bellum = the accusative case of the noun meaning the war So: before the war
Ante bellum - before the war
Bellum is Latin and it means war.
The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).The Latin for war is "bellum". They would use the word bellum and an adjective describing the war such as bellum Punicum (Punic war), bellum piraticum, (war against the pirates), bellum navale (naval war).
"Si vis pacem, pare bellum" In English, "if you wish for peace, prepare for war"
Bellum is a 2nd declension neuter noun meaning "war". Neuter nouns have a plural ending in -a, so the plural of bellum is bella.
Bellum is the final boss in the Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass(A.K.A The Evil Phantom).
When you finish all the levels bellum is at the top of the temple of the ocean king
The Latin word for "war" is bellum, which is a second declension neuter.
A "bellum beggar" is a term used to refer to a person who feigns injury or disability to solicit money or sympathy from others. It is a form of manipulation or deception often used to exploit the kindness of strangers.
It Is The great evil that of who's minions you are constantly fighting throughout the game. You actually fight Bellum twice in the game. At first, you battle him while he is still in his squidish form. Then, you are telleported on to the boat by the ocean king. He tells you that he can still sense Bellum's presence. Then, just as the ggirl is comming back, ke is grabbed by Bellum. Then, Bellum grabs Linebeck and morphs armer onto him. Bellum messes up Linebacks brain and you fight him. (excuse my spelling)