cum -[Late 19th century. < Latin , 'with']
[kum]preposition
cum can be used to mean-
together with,
along with,
in combination with,
or functioning as (informal)
* eg.a sofa cum bed.
* He lives and works in an apartment cum office.
Casa for a cottage Villa for a country house Domus for a house in general, by far the most common word for house.
The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal The meaning of the Latin word studio is study or zeal
latin to English for studio, studinis is study, zeal, hard work
Studio
The Latin word for "to study" is "Studio".
Cottages. (Or, if it's in the genitive, "of a cottage.")
Domesticus means house in Latin.
The word "studio" comes from Latin. It is related to the words 'study' and 'student'.
exemplum is the Latin word for example
Exemplum is the latin word for example.
The earliest use of the word chalet in English was in 1782.It was derived from the Swiss (and French) chalet, which meant "herdsman's hut, Alpine cottage". This was probably a diminutive of the Old French chasel, "farmhouse, house, abode, hut".The origins before Old French are even more tenuous, but chalet is attributed to the Vulgar Latin casalis"belonging to a house", from the Latin casa, "house", or the Old Provincial cala, "a small shelter for ships.
house=domus