- aegis (Merriam Webster)
Latinitweets:
adjective: ceteri , ceterae, cetera => the rest, the others bit.ly/IKAclf #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab—
(@LatinVocab) February 12, 2013
*resigno, resignare, resignavi, resignatum* – to unseal, to cancel #etymology of English verb "to resign" vatican.va/holy_father/be… #pope—
Latin Vocabulary (@latinwordaday) February 11, 2013
stringo, inxi, ictum, 3, v. a.
to draw tight, to bind or tie tight; to draw, bind, or press together—
Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) February 12, 2013
τέραμνον or τέρεμνον, τό
a word used esp. by E., but only in pl. and mostly in lyr. passages, chamber, house, like μέλαθρα—
Henry George Liddell (@LiddellandScott) February 12, 2013
The aorist (ἀόριστος, unqualified) denotes merely an occurred action, w/o any of the limitations (ὅροι) of the other tenses GW II.54—
Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) February 12, 2013