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In Hebrew, Matthew means "gift of the Lord."
Cuzco, in the incas language means lord of the sun.
"Year of our Lord".
Yes. It comes from the Greek word "mouseion" meaning "a place of study" but was originally intended to mean "a shrine for the Muses." This word is the root of the Latin word "museum" which has the same meaning as the original Greek ("a place of study")
lord of chariots
It is respect to the LORD.
The word Dominic means "Lord". It comes from the language of Latin. It come from the word Domina meaning master lord.
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The word Dominic means "Lord". It comes from the language of Latin. It come from the word Domina meaning master lord.
Champo
To have important guests
The Latin sentence 'Dominus fecit' may mean The Lord has made. Or it may mean The Lord has acted. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'Dominus' means 'Lord'. The verb 'fecit' means '[he/she/it] acts or makes, does act or make, is acting or making'.
radically new or original.
Moulay means "My Lord" or "Prince".
In Hebrew, Matthew means "gift of the Lord."
A Japanese word 'Taikun' meaning Great Lord or Prince. The original may well have been Chinese, connecting the words 'Tai' meaning Great and 'Kiun' meaning Lord.
The Spanish word senor may have different meanings in English such as the following; older, senate, senile, man, matured, and may also mean lord in a feudal lord.