The term "small head" in Latin can be translated as "caput parvum." Here, "caput" means "head," and "parvum" means "small" or "little." This phrase can be used in various contexts depending on the subject matter.
caput is the Latin word for "head".
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"Cricetus parvus" is a Latin equivalent of "small hamster."Specifically, the Latin noun "cricetus" means "hamster." Latin has no definite article ("the"). But the Latin equivalent of "a, one" is "unus." The masculine adjective "parvus" means "small."
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Latin cap-, seen in caput 'head' and also in English capitulate.
I think head is "caput". Hope this helps!
The word "captain" does not come from the Latin root capit. It comes from the Latin word caput, which also means head.
"Cap" in Latin can also be synonymous with "head" or "top."
It means "pertaining to head and chest".