Berendus Keulen has written: 'Studia ad arbitrium in Menandri Epitrepontibus exhibitum' 'Studia ad arbitrium in Menandri Epitrepontibus exhibitum' 'Studia ad arbitrium in Menandri Epitrepontibus exhibitum'
Liberum Avis Liberum - "to be free" Avis - "bird" Literally, "free bird".
at will, at pleasure at one's discretion or fancy
liberum veto
ambigo = to question; to doubt; to disputenunquam = never arbitrium = judgment; decision; authority; mastery machinator = engineer; one who devises or constructs machines; maker of plans So when addressing more than one person: Ambígitis nunquam arbitrium machinator.Or when addressing only one person: Ambigis nunquam arbitrium machinator.
Do you mean the Latin translation of the English word child? Liberi, liberorum/liberum (usually used in the plural). Not to be confused with the adjective liber, libera, liberum (free), the noun liber, libri (book), or the nouns libertus, liberti (freedman) and liberta, libertae (freedwoman).
Oceans and seas, waters outside of national jurisdiction are also referred to as the High Seas or Mare liberum.
Arbitrium is one Latin equivalent of 'decision'. Decretum is another equivalent. Either way, both Latin nouns are in the singular form of the nominative case, as the subject of the sentence.
A Latin equivalent of the English adjective 'free' is liber. It's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are libera and liberum, respectively. All forms mean 'free' in the sense of 'unrestricted'. Another Latin equivalent is gratuitus. It's the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are gratuita and gratuitum, respectively. It means 'free' in the sense of 'without cost'.
There are a few possibilities: 1) liber, libera, liberum: Free 2) liber, liberi, m: Child 3) liber, libri, m: Book (the peeled off bark of a tree) 4) Liber, Liberi, m: An ancient Italian god who was replaced by Bacchus
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern ----T-IU-. That is, nine letter words with 5th letter T and 7th letter I and 8th letter U. In alphabetical order, they are: arbitrium
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern --BI-R---. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter B and 4th letter I and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: arbitrage arbitrary arbitrate arbitress arbitrium