The Latin word for garden is hortus. We get the English word horticulture from it.
hortus is the Latin word for garden, found in the word horticulture
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Nel giardino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "in the garden."Specifically, the word nel combines the preposition in with the masculine definite article il to mean "in the." The masculine noun giardino means "garden."The pronunciation is "nehl djyahr-DEE-noh."
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
this stem comes from the Latin word hortus which means "garden"
"Hortus" is a Latin equivalent of "garden."The Latin word is a masculine noun. Latin has no definite articles that would find their equivalents in the English "the." But the masculine word "unus" means "one."
"Garden" is an English equivalent of "hortus."The Latin word is a masculine noun. It has no singular definite article, because Latin does not have the equivalent of "the." But the masculine word "unus" means "one."
rosarium, meaning " a rose garden "
Rosary comes from the Latin word rosarium which means rose garden.
The Latin word hortus is equivalent to "garden" in English language.
"Patio" is a Spanish word meaning back garden.
The origins of the word rosary: late middle English (in the sense 'rose garden'): from Latin rosarium 'rose garden,' based on rosa 'rose.'
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'urbs in horto' is city in a garden. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'urbs' means 'city'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'horto' means 'garden'. Moving things around and changing them a bit brings forth the phrase 'hortus in urbe'. This Latin phrase means 'garden in a city'. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'hortus' means 'garden'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'urbe' means 'city'.
The origins of the word rosary: late middle English (in the sense 'rose garden'): from Latin rosarium 'rose garden,' based on rosa 'rose.'
Nel giardino is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "in the garden."Specifically, the word nel combines the preposition in with the masculine definite article il to mean "in the." The masculine noun giardino means "garden."The pronunciation is "nehl djyahr-DEE-noh."
Ancilla is the Latin word for a maid servant or female slave. Hortus is the word for a garden, with the accusative singular form hortum.So the phrase means "the maid servant (does something to) the garden; the verb is missing from your phrase so we can not know what it is she does. A verb such as curat would make sense: ancilla hortum curat = the maid servant tends the garden.