art
Some words with the Latin root "art" include artifact, artisan, artifice, and artificial.
The word art is spelled as arte in the Spanish language. In the Latin language the word is spelled the same as it is in English.
Cuisine is a French word taken into English and meaning "cookery". The Latin equivalent is ars coquinaria, the art of cooking.
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Art comes from Latin ars, artis. The core meaning in Latin is practical skill (compare with English art, artful in the sense of cunning). In Latin the word also means professional skill and was applied increasingly to skill in creating poetry and music. In the course of time it was also applied more specifically to painting and sculpture.
Ars, artis ( as in ars longa, vita brevis) is a Latin word from which derives the English word art. A better modern equivalent to the Latin meaning, however, is science or technology.
Arte is an Italian equivalent of the English word "art."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article l'* means "the." The pronunciation is "AHR-teh."*It actually is la. But the vowel a drops before a noun that begins with the same vowel. It is replaced by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter l in the article and immediately before the first letter in the following noun.
The word music originates from the Greek words mousa (muse) musikos (pertaining to the muses) and mousike (techne) "(art) of the muses." It had been handed down to us with its current meaning by the Latin word musica (the art of music). The Latin word also referred to poetry as it creates a musical impression with words.
From Latin, statua, meaning image or a three dimensional work of art
There are three different tems in Latin that can mean "magic":magicusmagica ars (the art of magic)veneficium (making sorcery)
The Latin word is 'musica' and the Greek 'mousike' meaning pertaining to the muses or the art in which the muses presided, particularly music