- decamp (Dictionary.com)
- milieu (Merriam-Webster)
- sussultatory (Wordnik)
Latinitweets:
conjunction: et , indeclinable => and http://t.co/Ek3k0x9CkU #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab
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cōmĭtas, ātis, f.
courteousness, kindness, obligingness, friendliness, affability, (opp. gravitas and severitas)
— Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) April 17, 2013
ἀτέχνως Adv. of ἄτεχνος, w/o art, w/o rules of art, empirically
DO NOT CONFUSE W/:
ἀτεχνῶς Adv. of ἀτεχνής, simply i.e. really, absolutely
— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) April 17, 2013
The use of the imperative is to be explained as equivalent to δεῖ or χρή with the infinitive. GG 1843
— Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) April 17, 2013