Passio means "To submit" (as in the passion of Christ) the Latin word Impetus, refers more to the driving force of passion.
brilliance, brightness, splendor, glow, elegance = nitor (2) -oris m.fire, glow, heat = incendium -i n. ( of passion)glow, glitter = ignis -is m. ( in gen.)glow of passion = ignis -is m.the fire or glow of passion= flamma
passion : jounetsou sexual passion : inshin , shikijou tender passion : koi
'Ma passion', pronounced mah pass-ee-on.
It would depend on the usage of the word "brilliance". Here are the renderings in Latin: fax, facis f. a torch or firebrand, especially as used in ceremonies. Also used to describe heavenly bodies, or brilliance and passion. nitor, nitoris, m. brightness, splendor, glow, elegance. splendor, splendoris, m. brightness, luster, distinction or clarity of sound.
"With passion" in English is cum ardore in Latin.
passion
The Passion of the Christ
Latin -- It comes from 'passus' which literally means 'suffering'.
Passio means "To submit" (as in the passion of Christ) the Latin word Impetus, refers more to the driving force of passion.
The Latin meaning of Cupid is "desire" or "passion". It comes from the Latin word "cupido" which translates to "desire".
Ignis is the latin word for 'fire'. Often, if you have trouble coming up with meanings of words in Latin, you can guess them by what derives from them. 'Ignis' is responsible for the word 'ignite' in English.
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brilliance, brightness, splendor, glow, elegance = nitor (2) -oris m.fire, glow, heat = incendium -i n. ( of passion)glow, glitter = ignis -is m. ( in gen.)glow of passion = ignis -is m.the fire or glow of passion= flamma
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You can either use Honor et Passio or Honorque passio.