Silva.
silva, with the possessive form silvae
The word materia may mean 'growing trees'. So a more specific possibility is materia nemoris, which means 'material of the forest'. In the word-by-word translation, the word 'materia' means 'growing trees', and the noun 'nemoris' 'of the forest or glade'.
Are you referring to the song "Who is Sylvia?" from Two Gentlemen of Verona? It's a love-song. "Who is Sylvia? What is she, that all our swains commend her?" Proteus arranges to sing it under Sylvia's window, ostensibly on behalf of Thurio, but as Syvia well knows, really on his own behalf. Proteus's girlfriend Julia, who has just made a particularly difficult journey from Verona to Milan, hears him singing this song and is not very happy about it.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
Forest LandThe meaning of Sylvania is 'from the forest'
The language that the Romans used was actually Latin. The Latin word for "forest" is "saltus".
how do you say ranger in latin
Silva.
forest
The land beyond the forest
Silva magna.
Forest Land :D
It was derived from the Latin "foris" meaning outside although its roots trace to the PIT "dwher-" And this "foris" was a late Latin makeover of the the early Latin word for forest "Silva"
silva, with the possessive form silvae
It's Latin. It means forest.
Rain forest and desert