Gigas, Gigantis, masculine - giant It can be used as either a noun or an adjective. Also, Gigantes, Gigantum, masculine plural - a race of giants that tried to take over the heavens
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Answer #1A military leader is a Dux, which gives us the English word Duke. A supreme military leader is a Dictator. A religious leader is a Pontifex, which is translated into English as Pontiff.Answer #2Caput, in the general sense, is the Latin equivalent of 'chief'. Dux is another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'military leader'. Pontifex literally means 'bridge maker', but traditionally refers to 'spiritual leader'. Princeps is yet another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'political leader'.
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The Latin word for guide is dux ducis. A guide means someone who is a leader, general or a duke.
Multi commodum or Multi bonum is the Latin translation meaning many blessings.
Vac is Latin
leader = dux
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The English title "Duke" is derived from the Latin word dux, "leader" from ducere, "to lead".
Answer #1A military leader is a Dux, which gives us the English word Duke. A supreme military leader is a Dictator. A religious leader is a Pontifex, which is translated into English as Pontiff.Answer #2Caput, in the general sense, is the Latin equivalent of 'chief'. Dux is another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'military leader'. Pontifex literally means 'bridge maker', but traditionally refers to 'spiritual leader'. Princeps is yet another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'political leader'.
Dux.
Tu es dux.
Dux.
Lord Gino was the 1st leader of the Latin kings in Chicago
Dux nobilis.
Sine duce.
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Princeps magnus.