Familia.
Family is derived from the Latin word Familia (---------Famulus).
The Greek and Latin root word for family is 'famil'
The Latin word familiaris means family in English.
Fidelitas domestica is the Latin equivalent of 'family loyalty'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'fidelitas' means 'loyalty'. The adjective 'domestica' refers to 'family'.
The word "conscience" belongs to the Latin word family, derived from the Latin word "conscientia," which means 'knowledge within oneself' or 'sense of right and wrong.'
From Latin familia, "household"
Latin familia, or family
Fidelitas domestica is the Latin equivalent of 'family loyalty'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'fidelitas' means 'loyalty'. The adjective 'domestica' refers to 'family'.
The word "familiar" is made from the basic English word "family". The word family is derived from the Latin familia, meaning household, or often family.
The word "familiar" is made from the basic English word "family". The word family is derived from the Latin familia, meaning household, or often family.
Yes, "grateful" and "graduate" are in the same word family. Both words share the root word "grat," which comes from the Latin word "gratus" meaning pleasing or thankful. "Grateful" comes from the Latin word "gratus" and "graduate" comes from the Latin word "gradus" meaning step or degree. So, both words are related through their common Latin root.
The word totem has no meaning in Latin. The English word "totem" comes from an Algonquian (Native American) word meaning "his kin; his family mark".