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The Modern English word for "nama" is "name."
The modern English equivalent of the word "yfele" is "evil."
The word "comest" comes from Middle English, specifically the second person singular form of the verb "to come." It is not commonly used in modern English, but can be found in older texts or poetry.
The word "adult" originated from the Latin word "adultus," which means grown or mature. This Latin term evolved into the Middle English word "adult," which eventually became "adult" in modern English.
The word "island" comes from the Old English word "īegland," which literally means "island land." The term evolved over time into "iland" and eventually "island" in Modern English.
Pugna.
Latin for the word fight is "Oppugno" I believe.
Hello? Topcoat is a Modern English word.
Guerra is (war), Battaglia ( battle) and combattimento- combative- an adjective. Pugna can also be used as in roughly- Fight, aggresive, like a Pugilist or boxer. Assalto is obviously assault.
The Modern English word for "nama" is "name."
The word I is already in modern English.
The modern English word "dragon" comes from the classical Greek word "δράκων" (drakōn) which means "a large serpent".
The modern English equivalent of the word "yfele" is "evil."
"Oka" is the Kikuyu word for the English word come.
hereThither is an obsolete modern english word used by the translators of the KJV: it means here. Usually used with the word come.
One Latin equivalent of the English word 'action' is actio, which refers to 'the doing of something'. Another is lis, which refers to action in the sense of a 'legal proceeding'. Still another is pugna, which refers to action in the sense of 'battle'.
It is an English word, coming to Modern English from Middle English and Old English and to Old English from some prehistoric Germanic tongue. In other words, nobody invented it. People have needed a word which describes the breath of life for as long as there has been language.