What is an English derivative of the Latin word dominus?
domain, dominate, condominium, domination, dominative, dominator, dominatrix, dominion, and domminium.
What is the Latin translation for the word amazing?
"Admiratio" means "surprise" in the sense of "wonder" or "astonishment."
Hence, "Admiration."
What is the latin root of distrahere?
Distrahere comes from the combination of Dis- (the adjective means wealthy, but wealth comes from underground, so as a prefix is means down or under) and traho, -ere, which means "to drag" (we get "tractor" from the Supine of this verb).
What is the Latin translation for to join?
Your question is a bit unclear, as you have not indicated how you want to use the word "joint." However, I'll lay out a few different ways in which it could be translated into Latin: If you are referring to the noun joint, as in your finger joint, the most common Latin noun is articulus. In Latin, the endings of words change depending on how you're using them in the sentence (this is called 'case'). I'll decline articulus below: articulus (nominative case, the subject of the sentence = My joint hurts) articuli (genitive case, possessive = A piece of the joint broke apart) articulo (dative or ablative case, indirect object or by/ with etc. = I applied the ointment for my joint, I used the ointment with my joint) articulum (accusative case, direct object = I hurt my joint) If you're referring to the adjective joint, as in a joint project, the most common word would be communis (masc.), communis (fem.), commune (neut.)
Potens extra ( or praeter ) modum ( or mensuram).
How do you write I am blessed in Latin?
Multi commodum or Multi bonum is the Latin translation meaning many blessings.
How do you say night sky in Latin?
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'moon's dream' is Somnium lunae. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'somnium' means 'dream'. The noun 'lunae' means 'of the moon'.
How do you translate courage faith and honor in latin?
Observantia - respect (noun)
Observare - to respect (verb)
What is Latin for 'keepers of time'?
While there is no phrase specifically for this, "custos temporis" should suffice.
What is the Latin word for 'librarian'?
There are many forms:
1. liber, -era, -erum: free (social or politically), as a noun: a free man (or woman), etc
2. liber, -eri: son, child
3. Liber, -eri: Baccus (the god) or wine
4. liber, -bri: book, letter or any sort of text.
What is 'white bear' in Latin?
The Latin equivalent of 'white bear' is Ursus albus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'ursus' means 'bear'. The adjective 'albus' means 'white'.
What is the definition of callow?
adj. Lacking adult maturity or experience; immature: a callow young man.
What is the Latin translation for bone collector?
the translation of bone in latin is "os" i dont know what gender or case
What is the Latin word for premier?
Rome had an emperor and a senate. The emperor was "Imperator" or simply "Caesar" to indicate the revered implied bloodline. The senate was "senatus." The ruling body was considered twofold during the republic, as indicated by the Roman Standard of battle, "SPQR." This was "SENATVS ET POPULUSQUE ROMANVS", or "the senate and the people of rome."
English is a very recent langauge: it developed its modern form gradually between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries (middle English to early modern English period).
Latin reached its classical form (the form which is considered the 'purest') sometime in the second century BC, but was already a written language in the sixth century BC.
So English is about six hundred years old, or maybe a little less; Latin is about two thousand three hundred years old, or maybe a little more.
What is Latin for great warrior?
"Manu mortem" is the Latin translation of "warrior's death." Latin is no longer widely spoken, but it is often studied in academic settings.
What is the Latin word for largest insect?
It's a Class of invertebrates where we get the word insect as follows.
A class of the Arthropoda typically having a segmented body with an external, chitinous covering, a pair of compound eyes, a pair of antennae, three pairs of mouthparts, and two pairs of wings. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.