Classical Words of the Day
fulgurant (Dictionary.com)
Latinitweets:
verb 3: reddo , reddere, reddidi, redditus => give back, restore bit.ly/IKAclf #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab—
(@LatinVocab) October 16, 2012
vita: life: noun. Example sentence:Vita est brevis; ars longa.Translation:Life is short; art long. bit.ly/QoCDc3—
Latin Language (@latinlanguage) October 17, 2012
*aptus, apta, aptum* adj – suitable, proper; adapted, attached to #etymology of English adjective "apt" – appropriate, suitable; tending to—
Latin Vocabulary (@latinwordaday) October 15, 2012
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