2021-11-30 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - dementia: madness |
2021-11-29 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - plane: clearly |
2021-11-28 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - honestus: honorable |
2021-11-27 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - vulgus: common people, public |
2021-11-26 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - audire: to hear, to listen to |
2021-11-25 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - intempestiva: untimely, out of season |
2021-11-24 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - effugere: to flee from, to escape |
2021-11-23 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - iterum: again, a second time |
2021-11-22 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - vitium: fault, vice, crime |
2021-11-21 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - vinculum: chain |
2021-11-20 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - reverentia: respect |
2021-11-19 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - finis: end |
2021-11-18 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - vix: scarcely |
2021-11-17 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - metus: fear |
2021-11-16 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - consuetudo: habit |
2021-11-15 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - laus: praise |
2021-11-14 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - duo: two |
2021-11-13 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - tumultus: tumult, uprising, disturbance |
2021-11-12 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - ante: before, previously |
2021-11-11 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - vacuus: free from |
2021-11-10 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - sobrius: sober, prudent |
2021-11-09 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - primus: foremost, principal |
2021-11-08 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - nox: night |
2021-11-07 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - vacare: to be free from |
2021-11-06 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - edere, esse: to eat, to consume |
2021-11-05 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - pecco: to do wrong, to sin |
2021-11-04 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - prius: before, previously |
2021-11-03 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - voluptas: pleasure |
2021-11-02 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - avaritia: greed |
2021-11-01 00:30 | | Latin Word of the Day - sensus: feeling, discretion, tact, sense |