An aqua vitae is an aqueous solution of alcohol typically prepared by distilling wine.
Aqua vitae is a water solution of ethanol; by extension, a strong alcoholic beverage.
Aqua vitae is a term used historically to refer to a distilled spirit, particularly a strong alcoholic liquor like brandy or whisky. It translates to "water of life" in Latin and was believed to have medicinal properties.
The first distilled alcohol known as "aqua vitae" was produced at Montpellier medical school in 1300 AD. Aqua vitae was believed to have medicinal properties and was used as a treatment for various ailments.
The Medieval term for distilled wine is "aqua vitae," which translates to "water of life." This term was used to describe spirits that were distilled from wine or other fermented beverages, believed to have medicinal properties. Aqua vitae was highly valued in the Middle Ages for both its intoxicating effects and its perceived health benefits.
Food: Sheep's head, sheep's feet, cod head, potato balls Drink: Aqua-vitae(Akevitt)
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"vitae" (as in "curriculum vitae) is pronounced "vee-teh" in French.
Curriculum Vitae
Unda vita. There is no 'of' in Latin. Unda means water, vita means life. It might be more accurate to say Vita unda although since the lack of translation for 'of' can muck up the meaning a bit. Although aqua also means water so Vita aqua also would work. I like Vita unda better because the 'a' in vita and first 'a' in aqua don't run together.
Evangelium Vitae was created in 1995.
Humanae Vitae was created in 1968.
Donum Vitae was created in 1987.