place with v
No, the word for place in Latin is "locus".
what is the latin word meaning 'in place of the parent'?The term in loco parentis, Latin for "in the place of a parent" or "instead of a parent."
to which place, to which
The meaning of the Latin root word pon means place or set. These root words come from the Latin language and are used in a huge variety of modern languages.
Platea is the Latin equivalent of 'place'. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'place'. One of its derivatives is the English and Spanish word, 'plaza'.
The Latin word for 'same' is idem
Circulus is the Latin-English translation for the word circle. The Latin word orbis can also be used in place of circle.
Posit: Latin for to place, put, set
migr = Latin, to move from a place
"From which place, whence."
From the Latin word "liber" meaning "book". The "-arium" means "place of", so "librarium" is the "place of books".
It comes from a Latin word 'lavatorium', which means a 'place for washing'