Classical Words of the Day April 9, 2013 ~ David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist machinate (Dictionary.com) doxology audio pronunciation (Merriam Webster) hereditament (Wordsmith) moly (Wordnik) Latinitweets: noun 3: vox , vocis, f => voice, shout http://t.co/Ek3k0x9CkU #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab — LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) April 9, 2013 sobrius: sober, prudent: adjective. Example sentence:Nemo saltat sobrius nisi insanit.Translation:No one dance… http://t.co/TPaWUCT5wN — Latin Language (@latinlanguage) April 9, 2013 vīmen, ĭnis, n. vieo, a pliant twig, a switch, withe, osier, etc. — Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) April 8, 2013 οἰωνός, ὁ a large bird, bird of prey2. birds, opp. beastsII. a bird of omen or auguryIII. omen, token, presage, drawn fr. these birds — Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) April 8, 2013 Latin Dative is used w/ Adjec. or Adv. for that to which the given quality is directed/for which it exists/towards which it tends AG 383 — Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) April 8, 2013 Iactetur bloggus:TwitterFacebookRedditEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist View all posts by David Meadows ~ rogueclassicist