what Jupiter ( supreme God ) is allowed to do, cattle ( people ) are not allowed to do
Mean
The haudensaunee mean irguios
MEAN ignoble - being mean signify - mean
R mean reastate the question. A mean answer it. F mean for example. F mean for example. T mean this show that. RAFFT that what it mean in Ela
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
Age Quod Agis Means Do What You Are Doing
quod Deus bene vertat = "may God grant success"
The Latin word quod has the basic meaning "that" and can be used in a number of different ways.In the phrase eris quod sum (see link below), it has the meaning "that which" or "what" so that the whole phrase means "You will be what I am".Quod can also be a conjunction meaning "in that" or "because", so that the phrase quod sum, if taken by itself, can mean "because I am".
"It is allowed" Example: Licet nobis ire ad tabernam. "We are allowed to go to the shop." Lit. Going to the shop is allowed to us. It is a second conjugation impersonal verb. In other contexts, it functions as a concessive conjunction and means "although."
Because I hold/have, I will hold/have.
"Because you were guardians"
Quod dixisti? (= What did you say? in Latin)I think you mean 'me gusta' = I like
God created man and woman.
That which he wants, he wants very much.
"It is what it is", and that's Latin.
Quod is a perfectly good Latin word, and a very common one.It is the neuter nominative/accusative singular of the relative adjective qui, quae, quod: "malum quod faciunt homines," "the evil that men do."It is also a conjunction, meaning "that" or "because": "rogo quod scire volo," "I ask because I want to know."
The English equivalent of the sentence 'Quod me nutruit me destruit' is What nurtures me destroys me. In the word-by-word translation, the relative conjunction 'quod' means 'what'. The personal pronoun 'me' means 'me'. The verb 'nutruit' means '[he/she/it] nourishes, nurtures'. The verb 'destruit' means '[he/she/it] destroys'.