weapons
Tela.
No he wrote his books in Latin.
He wrote his books in Latin, the scholarly language of day
"Weapons are an issue"
Libri liberis.
Most books in Europe were written in Latin. There were numerous books in the Arab World and in China that were written in other languages.
They are the same as the books of Chronicles. Paralipomenon is the Latin term used in the Douay Version.
Cambridge latin course books. Google it.
Latin has no such word. There is a first declension verb intento, which means "I point at, point (weapons etc) in a threatening manner, or threaten".
The genre of books that includes the Latin root "vita," meaning life, is typically associated with biographies, autobiographies, and memoirs. These types of books focus on recounting the life experiences and events of a particular individual. The Latin root "vita" is often used in words related to life, vitality, and living organisms.
"Legite libros." (Read the books.)
Ex libris is Latin for "from [the] books". It appears commonly on bookplates followed by the name of the owner, which is construed as being in the genitive case, so that the entire phrase identifies the book as being "from the books of ".