A fire, inferno, conflagration; heat; torch.
The motto of Lancaster Country Day School is 'Fax mentis et cordis incendium gloriae'.
The motto of Perth Modern School is 'Savoir C'est Pouvoir'.
That means you said no, you mean no and you won't change your mind.
you mean Gangnam?
i think it mean you have
Edward Powlett Blunt has written: 'Incendium Londinense ... 1666'
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons's motto is 'Fax mentis incendium gloriæ'.
The motto of Lancaster Country Day School is 'Fax mentis et cordis incendium gloriae'.
incendo, incendere, incendi, incendus
ignisalso ignethat is probably where the word igneous comes from
brilliance, brightness, splendor, glow, elegance = nitor (2) -oris m.fire, glow, heat = incendium -i n. ( of passion)glow, glitter = ignis -is m. ( in gen.)glow of passion = ignis -is m.the fire or glow of passion= flamma
incendia (like fire on one building), ignis (as a flame, in a lighter, when it's burning), flamma (as a light, in a candle)
Richard Rolle was a 14th-century English mystic and writer known for his spiritual writings and Latin works such as "The Fire of Love" and "The Incendium Amoris." He focused on themes of mysticism, religious devotion, and the pursuit of God's love in his works.
Finn has always been in love with Princess Bubblegum and in too young she becomes finns age and she sort of has feelings for him but she has to become her own age again to control the candy kingdom. In incendium flame princess meets finn and he falls in love with her and they later get together and fall in love but as she is a flame and he is a human they cannot be together beacuse she doesnt want to hurt him.
The motto of Perth Modern School is 'Savoir C'est Pouvoir'.
In the original movie production of Roald Dahl's 'Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,' Mr. Wonka speaks in Latin near the end of the film in a not entirely intelligible way, that is, in a partly gibberish way. The terms spoken by Wonka appear to be 'fax mentis incendium gloria cultum et cetera et cetera memo bis punitor delicatum.' Various translations have been supplied by those who have studied this somewhat mysterious utterance of Wonka.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension