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Minere means "would threaten" in Latin.
The English word 'menace' is unrelated to the Latin word 'minere'. For the English word refers to a threat, and the Latin verb refers to being suspended, overhanging, or projecting. But the word is related to the Latin verb minari, which literally means 'to jut out' or 'to project'. But it also can mean 'to menace' or 'to threaten'. And that verb comes into the English language by way of the French word 'menace'.
Minere = To project, to overhang
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The English word that comes from the Latin word ''Brevis'' is "brief".
The English word "grave" comes from the Latin word "gravis," which means heavy or serious.
The word "Greek" comes from the Latin word "Graecus," which referred to the ancient people of Greece. The Latin word "Latin" comes from "Latium," the region in Italy where the Romans originated. The word "English" comes from the Old English word "Englisc," which referred to the people of England.
The English word "chamber" comes from the Latin word camera
The English word "inhabit" comes from the Latin root "habitare," which means "to dwell" or "to live in."
The English word "nautical" comes from the Latin word "nauta," which means sailor.
The English word that comes from the Latin word prehendar is apprehensive.