The root word "soci" comes from the latin word "socius," meaning "companion" or "partner."
Grave can be an adjective (meaning serious or sombre) or an noun (meaning a burial place).The grave was unmarked, but flowers had still been laid there as long as the groundsman could remember.It certainly is a grave situation we have found ourselves in.He glanced at me with a grave look. 'We better get going' he said.
it means very serious problem
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The equivalent English word is grave as in burdened.
Grab = grave
The root word for "partnership" is "partner," which comes from the Latin word "particeps" meaning "partaker" or "sharer."
Sheola comes from the Hebrew word "sheol" meaning "grave", "pit" or "abyss".
It stems from Latin 'serius' meaning grave and important
A six letter word for grave is sedate.
The root word "soci" comes from the latin word "socius," meaning "companion" or "partner."
Common is one meaning of 'socius'. Sharing is another meaning. As a noun, the Latin word means 'comrade' or 'partner'.
Do you mean LAHAD ?? I never seen word LAHAT. LAHAD means Grave or Qaber/ Qabr, where a dead body has to be burried.
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
It means unfaithfulness to a sexual partner, especially a spouse; and/or lack of religious belief.
Grave has one syllable.