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What is SPES in Latin?

What is SPES in Latin?

Translation. Hope. Main Forms: Spes, Spei. Gender: Feminine. Declension: Fifth.

What case is Ignis?

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominativeignisignēs
Genitiveignisignium
Dativeignīignibus
Accusativeignemignēs ignīs

What declension is facies in Latin?

Fifth-declension
Fifth-declension noun.

What declension is metus?

Fourth-declension noun
Fourth-declension noun.

What is the fifth declension in Latin?

The Fifth Declension Fifth declension nouns carry a characteristic -e- and are identified by the -eī in the genitive singular. Gender: All 5th declension nouns are feminine, except dies, and compounds of dies, which are masculine.

What declension is mare in Latin?

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominativemaremaria
Genitivemaris*marium marum
Dativemarīmaribus
Accusativemaremaria

What declension is Aqua?

Declension

CaseSingularPlural
Nominativeaquaaquae
Genitiveaquaeaquārum
Dativeaquaeaquīs
Accusativeaquamaquās

What declension is facies Faciei?

Latin 5th Declension – faciēs, faciēī, f- face.

What declension is effigy?

What is Morbis?

(dɪˈziːz ) noun. any impairment of normal physiological function affecting all or part of an organism, esp a specific pathological change caused by infection, stress, etc, producing characteristic symptoms; illness or sickness in general.

What is the metus?

Lat. Fear; terror. In a technical sense, a reasonable and well-grounded apprehension of some great evil, such as death or mayhem, and not arising out of mere timidity, but such as might fall upon a man of courage. Fear must be of this description in order to amount to duress avoiding a contract.