Advigilo - are, guard, to watch, be vigilant
It depends on what type of 'support' you mean.All these Latin words can be translated into English as 'support':alo, altum, alui, auxilium,faveo, firmamentum, fotum, foveo,fovi, patrocinor, solacium, solor,suscipio, suffragium, subsidium.
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 )
A Roman soldier posted as a guard or sentry was termed excubitor or vigil. A body of men detailed as sentries were termed vigiles or excubiae.Vigiles was also the term for the night-watch in Rome, who acted both as police and fire brigade.
The answer to 'Guard' in Latin is 'Tutela.'
Custos is Latin. In English, it means 'Guard'.
servo means guard, but i dont know if that would apply to basketball...
The Latin word is servo. It can also mean guard, preserve. The symbol is cross or the "crux immissa."
Miles is the basic word for soldier in latin. The other forms have the base milit- (where the English word military comes from)
The Latin noun tutor means a protector or guardian (from the verb tutor, I protect, guard, defend).
By using Its army to guard Latin America.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will guard the guardians?
The US Coast Guard motto is "Semper Paratus" or "Always Ready"
vigil
Quis custodiet custodias? or Quis custodiet praesada? the second one is referring more to military guards.
"Covering," "guard" or "shield" is an English equivalent of the Latin word integumentum. Context makes clear whether the neuter singular noun serves as a direct object, a subject or an invocation. The pronunciation will be "EEN-tey-goo-MEN-toom" in Church and classical Latin.