To aspire.
No matching link found.
No matching link found.
No matching link found.
No matching link found.
No matching link found.
Aspire, aspiration
The Latin meaning of Cupid is "desire" or "passion". It comes from the Latin word "cupido" which translates to "desire".
The English phrase "I am strong" can be translated into Latin. In this ancient language it comes out "tunc potens sum".
It comes from the latin word luxuria which is latin for lust. Lust means a raging or unrestrained sexual desire.
it comes from old french old greek and old latin
Forte comes from the Latin (not Greek) word, fortis, meaning strong.
Cupid IS the Roman name. It comes from the Latin word "cupido, cupere" which means "to desire". He was also known as Amor, which comes from "amo, -are" which means to love. His Greek counterpart was the later version of Eros.
"Value" comes ultimately from the Latin word valere, which means "to be strong, to be well" and therefore "to be valid."
When it comes to Church doctrine, he is a conservative. He seems to be somewhat of a liberal or progressive when it comes to liturgy. Whereas Benedict was a strong advocate of the Latin Mass, Francis is not.
The word comes from the latin root word meaning strong, independent and agressive.
deviate comes from the Latin deviare...deviat
Sounds like Finnish to me #another answer from changchang:in old latin,and i am interested which country it comes from?