Pugio, Pugionis (3rd declension masculine)
Germania means 'land of spear' in Latin. The Romans rightly named the Germans that. In battle, or hunting the spear was the favorite weapon of many, mainly since they lacked good metal for things such as swords and armor.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
Yes in latin is Ita vero! No in latin is Minime!
"Telum," "ferrum."
It's what "are" some words with the Latin root word arm, not "is" Start by grasping the english language, then tackle Latin. Dummy What be a good place to buy drugs? I is funny.
The Classical term for any hurled or propelled weapon (dart, javelin, etc.) is telum, -i, n. Modern scholarly Latin has added missile, -is, n.
Ram is the English meaning of 'aries'. The Latin word refers to the animal. It also refers to the weapon of war.
Germania means 'land of spear' in Latin. The Romans rightly named the Germans that. In battle, or hunting the spear was the favorite weapon of many, mainly since they lacked good metal for things such as swords and armor.
Tormentum cum tubo levi is the Latin equivalent of 'shotgun'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'tormentum' means 'stone throwing weapon'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The noun 'tubo' means 'tube'. The adjective 'levi' means 'smooth'.
weapon+poison
A tank is a weapon. A tomahawk is a weapon.
poison+weapon poison is snake+weapon(or tools) weapon is tools and human
weapon
It comes from the Latin word 'mittere, meaning to send. This developed into meaning 'something that is capable of being thrown' or 'a weapon that can be thrown' and later as a 'self propelled rocket or bomb'
A weapon that can kill.