Solvo, solvere is a verb that means "to solve", ad pedem litere or literal means, maybe in an specific sentence it means other thing, words in latin can means different things, that is called "Ad sensum", but literal means is first way to think about it, anyway I dont think solvo could be used it for means a free something, like "free spirit" "solvo phasmatis" that is not a good latin (clasic way, that I like) even for phasmatis in classic latin is "phantasma, phantasmatis".
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The root of the English word 'resolute' isn't Greek. Instead, it's Latin. The word comes from the combination of 're', which is an inseparable particle that means 'again, against, back'; and the verb 'solvo', which means 'to loosen'.
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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.
Be mean
There are several different terms that mean "free" in Latin depending on context. The direct translation of "Be free" in Latin would be "Existo solvo."
It is abrumpere. dilabor, or solvo
"Resolute solvo" can be compared to a determined detective solving a complex mystery. Just like how the detective is unwavering in finding the truth and untangling the mystery, "resolute solvo" conveys a sense of determination and resolution in addressing and overcoming challenges.
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Luna means Moon in latin and solvo means releases. It is supposed to mean "The moon releases". During this event all planets are aligned in a special way and the moon seems 3 time bigger than usual. This happens every 93 years.
The motto of Crettyard is 'Terra of solvo quod domus of infractus'.
Forever- Aeternus Free- Solvo
memor poena memor damnum subsisto solvo
The Latin verb 'solvo, solvere' means to untie. English derives the verb 'to solve' from it.
The Boston Strangler's real name was Albert De Solvo. He was never formaly charged with the murders and was doing time for another set of crimes. There has always been a debate among law enforcement and public opinion as to whom the real strangler was. De Solvo comfessed to the crimes but recently DNA proved that he was not responsible for the last murder, Mary Sullivan. There may be further testing on the remaining victims and it is possible that there was a second killer that worked the same general area and time frame. Chances are very good though that De Solvo was responsible for some of the murders. He knew details of some of the crime scenes that only the killer would know about. And as soon as he was arrested the crimes can to a halt. This has all come to late to help De Solvo though, he was killed by another inmate in his prison cell.
The root of the English word 'resolute' isn't Greek. Instead, it's Latin. The word comes from the combination of 're', which is an inseparable particle that means 'again, against, back'; and the verb 'solvo', which means 'to loosen'.
Since I'm not from Boston the North Shore area threw me off a little. I think you are talking about the cluster of smaller communities ouside of the city of Boston. According to the bestselling book by Sebastian Junger, formerly of Belmont, MA, the Boston Strangler murdered what must have been one of his first victims. Death In Belmont details the murder of Bessie Goldberg of Belmont MA, and a neighbor of Junger's boyhood home. Hired as a carpenter's helper, Albert De Solvo, later to become the Boston Strangler, helped in the construction of an art studio for Junger's artist mother. This is fact as there was a photo of the Jungers, mother and son, with handyman De Solvo at the Junger residence, included in the book. Goldberg was killed in true Strangler fashion but De Solvo was never suspected. Roy Smith was convicted of the murder and as far as I know spent the rest of his life in prison. On the day of the murder (March 11, 1963) Smith was seen at the Goldberg home shortly before her husband discovered Bessie dead in the home. The murder was investigated by former Boston cop Mike Giacoppo who within hours had tracked Smith down and arrested him.