rebellion...thats pretty much all i can come up with sry. :( im tryin to figure out the same thing for a homework assignment.
War
The Latin root "belli" means "war" or "combat." It is derived from the Latin word "bellum," which refers to war or conflict. This root is commonly seen in words related to warfare or aggression.
Canes belli.
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The root "belli" means war in Latin. It is commonly seen in words like "belligerent" or "rebellion" which have connections to conflict and hostility.
It does mean war. Often the word bellicose is used. It means war like or to threaten. My enemy was making bellicose noises which I ignored. He wanted to pick a fight on the playground.
Adversarius belli is the Latin equivalent of 'person opposed to war'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'adversarius' means 'opponent'. The noun 'belli' means 'war'.
Belli is the genitive singular of the word bellum, meaning "war." In English it occurs most frequently in the phrase casus belli, meaning "an occasion for [literally 'of'] war."
*It's Canes Belli. Belli means of war and its the genitive of Bellum: War.
It became the Casus belli for the Spanish American War.
In the Nueces Strip where a US Cavalry patrol stumbledinto a Mexican Army encampment. Shots were fired and men died. It is known as the Thornton Affair and it became the casus belli for the Congress to declare war.
Israel started the war on a legitimate causus belli that Egypt caused.