Oh, dude, translating "ius voco spurius" from Latin to English is like translating "I'll have a grande latte" to Spanish - it's not that complicated. "Ius" means "law," "voco" means "call," and "spurius" means "illegitimate." So, put them all together and you get "I call illegitimate law" or "I name illegitimate law." Easy peasy, right?
In Ius Voco Spurius
Dracones vocare Dracones is the plural form of Draco meaning dragon and vocare is the present infinitive of voco; to summon
it means I call it is third person singular,and it is present and active
The motto of McDaniel College is 'E Tenebris in Lucem Voco'.
If they've got orders for it, yes. Nothing can be worn without either VOCO or written orders. VOCO=Verbal Orders from the Commanding Officer.
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'vox media' is the following: middle voice. The term refers to an option that's available in the earlier, ancient, classical Greek language. For the 'middle voice' refers to a construction that's neither in the active voice nor in the passive. That 'voice' doesn't exist in ancient, classical Latin. But Latin speakers and writers drew on the classical Greek heritage in historical, investigative and literary writing. They therefore knew of, and understood, the middle voice's existence and use.
The Latin for to call is voco (to call, summon, name invite) or appello (to call, name, summon). The past tense of vovo is: ego voci (I called), tu vocisti (you called), is/ea/is vocit (he/she called), nos vocimus (we called), vos vocistis (you called, plural), ei vocerunt (they called) The past tense of appello is: appelli, apellisti, appellit, appellimus, appellistis, appellerunt If you want to ask "what is that called" you say "Quomodo hoc dicitur? (How do you say that?)
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern VOCO--R. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter V and 2nd letter O and 3rd letter C and 4th letter O and 7th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: vocoder