The answer is ambulare Lentus, -a, -um.
Non lentus sed cautus.
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The adjective "slow" is lentus, -a, -um, with forms that vary according to the gender, number and case of the word it modifies.The adverb "slow" (i.e., "slowly") is lente.
Roman/Latin for "heavy, slow" also possibly "dull"
Vulture. Latin name: Vultur. Other names: Vautour, Voltoir, Voltour, Votoir. The vulture is a slow-flying bird that eats corpses ...
It comes from the Latin base word "spec kid" which loosely defined means over the top or extremely slow.
stacking is to show the commitment in the latin kings. if you want to know the show you on youtube just search Latin Kings stacking and there will be one called "Latin Kings" with a guy wearing Black and Gold he's gonna go slow at first and then do it again faster.
tardus = slow, tardy, late, dull, stupid (masculine form)es = you (singular) are
It comes from Latin, the word retardo or retardum meaning to slow down and is typically used in music.
answer from ancestry.comTardiff/Tardif English and French (Channel Islands): nickname for a sluggish person, from Middle English, Old French tardif 'slow' (Late Latin tardivus, for classical Latin tardus).
A beguine is a ballroom dance, similar to a slow rumba, adopted from the French West Indies - or the music accompanying the dance.