"Verbum" is a Latin word that translates to "word" in English. In religious contexts, it can refer to the divine Word of God.
Verbum nobile was created in 1861.
Dei Verbum was created in 1965.
Word
Dei Verbum
Word.
Word of God
Verbum. (pronounced wairbum)
The Latin word for "word" is verbum.
the Word of God
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An ancient Roman would have said ad verbum or verbum pro verbo. The word verbatim was added to the language by post-medieval scholars.
The Latin equivalent of 'opposed literally by the whole heavens' is ad verbum adversatus totis caelis. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'ad' means 'to the'. The noun 'verbum' means 'word'. The past participle 'adversatus' means 'opposed'. The adjective 'totis' means 'entire, whole'. The noun 'caelis' means 'heavens'.