The Latin word for "war" is bellum, which is a second declension neuter.
war - bellum
Bellum.
bellum - war proelium - battle
Canes belli.
Martina means war like, and God of war Mars. the origin is latin:) War like- brave and strong
Latin War happened in -340.
war - bellum
Bellum = Latin word for "war"
Bellum (-i, n).
There were not very many Latin citizens in the American Colonies. The War had no special effect on any that were there.
Bellum.
"Antebellum" is a Latin word that means "before the war." It is commonly used in English to describe the period before the American Civil War.
The Latin root "belli" means "war" or "combat." It is derived from the Latin word "bellum," which refers to war or conflict. This root is commonly seen in words related to warfare or aggression.
Adversarius belli is the Latin equivalent of 'person opposed to war'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'adversarius' means 'opponent'. The noun 'belli' means 'war'.
An antebellum mansion is an American pre civil war mansion.
Antebellum is Latin for "before the war."
WAR!