Fulmen.
fulmen.fulmen.
Giganticus is the Latin equivalent of 'gigantic'. The Latin word is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'gigantica' and 'giganticum', respectively. The Latin word derives from the Gigantes, who were the sons of Earth and Tartarus. They tried to storm heaven. But they were stopped short by Jupiter's fatal lightning bolt.
Lightning=Inazuma
The Japanese word for lightning is Inazuma.
The Spanish word for "lightning" is "relampago" or "rayo".
Fulmen is the Latin word for lightning bolt.
fulmen.fulmen.
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
The Latin words for thunder and lightning are: Thunder = Tonitrus Lightning = Fulgoris, Fulgor Storm = Procella
The word 'fulgur' may be used to mean lightning in English.
he's a Latin teacher at Percy Jacksons school.
Merced Solis goes by Latin Lightning, El Matador, and Chico.
astrapes, αστραπές pronouced "a-stra-pez"
lux, lucis f., meaning light, daylight luce: in the daytime prima luce: at daybreak luce carentes: the dead Umbra: shadow
Giganticus is the Latin equivalent of 'gigantic'. The Latin word is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'gigantica' and 'giganticum', respectively. The Latin word derives from the Gigantes, who were the sons of Earth and Tartarus. They tried to storm heaven. But they were stopped short by Jupiter's fatal lightning bolt.
The root word of astonishment is "astonish," which comes from the Latin word "extonare" meaning "to thunder or strike with lightning."
The name Elyse is of Latin origin. The meaning of Elyse is "sweet, blissful". It is also of English origin, where its meaning is "lightning-struck."