The latin word for poetry has many acceptations :
poetry
a poem, poetry, verse
belonging to poetry or music, musical
lyric poetry
lyric poetry, song
music, poetry, learned studies
song, melody, music, poetry
the art of poetry
It means poet. Declension- 1st Gender- MASCULINE, because all jobs are masculine, no matter what! Evan though if the noun in 1st declension it is 95% of the time Feminine. But poetae is MASCULINE!
The latin word poeta means poet.
Karl Pomeroy Harrington has written: 'Helps to the intelligent study of college preparatory Latin' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Latin literature, History 'The Roman elegiac poets' -- subject(s): Elegiac poetry, Elegiac poetry, Latin, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin poetry, Latin poetry (Collections), Poetry
Clive Brooks has written: 'Reading Latin poetry aloud' -- subject(s): Latin language, Latin poetry, Latin poetry, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin poetry, Oral interpretation of poetry, Phonetics, Pronunciation by foreign speakers, Translations into English
Johannes Kuen has written: 'Paradisvs Adami secvndi, septemplici svdore vvltvs reflorens' -- subject(s): German Religious poetry, Religious poetry, German 'Charismata meliora' -- subject(s): German Religious poetry, Latin Religious poetry, Religious poetry, German, Religious poetry, Latin 'Cor contritvm et humiliatum =' -- subject(s): German Hymns, German Religious poetry, Hymns, German, Hymns, Latin, Latin Hymns, Latin Religious poetry, Religious poetry, German, Religious poetry, Latin 'Mvnera pastorvm' -- subject(s): German Hymns, German Religious poetry, Hymns, German, Religious poetry, German 'Anima sitiens ad fontem vivum' -- subject(s): German Religious poetry, Latin Religious poetry, Religious poetry, German, Religious poetry, Latin 'Cervus desiderans ad fontes aqvarum' -- subject(s): German Religious poetry, Latin Religious poetry, Religious poetry, German, Religious poetry, Latin
Antonius Gigas has written: 'Carmina Antonii Gigantis Forosemproniensis' -- subject(s): Elegiac poetry, Latin, Hendecasyllable, Hexameter, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin poetry, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin poetry
Helena Dettmer has written: 'Love by the numbers' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Cycles (Literature), Elegiac poetry, Latin, Epigrams, Latin, History, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin Epigrams, Latin Love poetry, Literary form, Love poetry, Latin
Hugh C. Parker has written: 'Greek gods in Italy in Ovid's Fasti' -- subject(s): Calendar in literature, Didactic poetry, Latin, Fasts and feasts in literature, Gods, Greek, in literature, Greek influences, History and criticism, Latin Didactic poetry, Latin Religious poetry, Latin poetry, Religion, Religious poetry, Latin
John Kevin Newman has written: 'Roman Catullus and the modification of the Alexandrian sensibility' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Elegiac poetry, Latin, Greek influences, History and criticism, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin Love poetry, Latin poetry, Love poetry, Latin, Rome in literature 'Golden violence' 'Troy's children' -- subject(s): Characters, Children, Children in literature, Epic poetry, Latin, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Epic poetry, Literature and the war, Trojan War, Troy (Extinct city)
In poetry as in anything else, the word part spir is often derived from the Latin spiritus, which means breath or life force. It is found in such words as respiration, conspire, spirit, inspired, and perspire.
The word "poetry" is a noun.
Mario Labate has written: 'L' arte di farsi amare' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Didactic poetry, Latin Elegiac poetry, Latin Love poetry
Musaeus has written: 'Hero and Leander' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Greek poetry, Latin, Medieval and modern Latin poetry, Translations into Latin
Thomas Mezler has written: 'Straurosophia, sive, Artificium poeticum' -- subject(s): German poetry, Latin poetry, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin poetry