"Veneratio totus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "the whole of veneration" or "total veneration." It may refer to a comprehensive respect or reverence for something, encompassing all aspects of admiration or honor. The phrase could be used in various contexts, such as religious, philosophical, or cultural discussions, to denote a complete and profound level of respect for a person, deity, or concept.
The Greek root word for "totus" is "παν" (pronounced "pan"), which means "all" or "whole."
"Veneratio vis veres" does not have a standard meaning in Latin. It seems to be a combination of words or phrases without a recognized translation or significance.
Attera Totus Sanctus was created on 2005-07-08.
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Respect, reverence, and veneration are English equivalents of 'veneratio'. The word in Latin is a feminine gender noun. It comes from the infinitive 'veneror', which means 'to ask reverently, beseech with awe' and 'to honor, worship'.
Worship Mr. Miyagi (Daniel-san).
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The English equivalent of 'Vires, veritas, veneratio, aequitas' is Powers, truth, reverence, equity. The noun 'vires' is the nominative or accusative plural of 'vis', which means 'strength, power'. The noun 'veritas' is in the nominative singular, and means 'truth'. The noun 'veneratio' is in the nominative singular, and means 'reverence'. The noun 'aequitas' is in the nominative singular, and means 'evenness'.
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