fu·tile \ˈfyü-təl, ˈfyü-ˌtī(-ə)l\ adjective [Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin futilis brittle, pointless, probably from fu - (akin to fundere to pour)] 1: serving no useful purpose: completely ineffective (efforts to convince him were futile) 2: occupied with trifles: frivolous
...the Words Blogis and Blogīre " A certain thread at the Latin Forum..., vestis , mollis , lēnis . These words, including blogīre , are declined like...Derivations The Romans habitually imagined that words of particular types, such as i...Derivations The Romans habitually imagined that words of particular types, such as ... list also cites already-existing words used as models to demonstrate ...
...end up a repeat of yesterday. re·doubt \ri-ˈdau̇t\ noun [French redoute , from Italian ridotto , from Medieval Latin reductus secret place, from Latin, withdrawn, from past participle of reducere to lead back] 1a: a small usually temporary enclosed defensive work 1b: a defended position: protective ...
... origin of altiloquence, I think it is completely of Latin origin because of the two following entries which relate to .... altitudinis), from altus "high" phrontistery.info page listing words about manners of speech referring to manners or styles of speaking, words that use the suffix '-loquent', '-loquence', or '-loquy', from Latin loqui (to speak) Have you ever had your enthusiasm and ...
... text. Right about now I wish I'd studied some Northern European languages and maybe, I dunno, Arabic. Because Latin and French and Greek is all very nice, but not when you want root words that sound as if they're NOT derived from Latin or Greek. And my German isn't helping me a whole lot. Stupid limited language skills. *whine* ...
...mind and a fixture on the residue, he raised his wand and began weaving the spell, a string of Latinwords escaping his lips. It was intricate and simple at the same time, something that Niou liked when it ... on Niou and what he was doing. As Niou chanted, Yagyuu memorized the words he was speaking for his own study later. There was an odd feeling of...
...mind and a fixture on the residue, he raised his wand and began weaving the spell, a string of Latinwords escaping his lips. It was intricate and simple at the same time, something that Niou liked when it ... on Niou and what he was doing. As Niou chanted, Yagyuu memorized the words he was speaking for his own study later. There was an odd feeling of...
... lōō -vē-ən] -The literal translation of antediluvian is 'before the deluge.' It was created in 1646 C.E. directly out of two Latinwords: ante- 'prior, before' and diluvium 'a deluge.' Antediluvian was originally used to describe the time period before the Biblical flood recorded in Genesis, but came ...
..., I'm now writing a fantasy story (my genre of choice). It's about two different nations, Anacitae and Perma. (Both of these names are derived from Latinwords.) There are three different characters. There is Aven, who is the main female character and citizen of Perma. (I use this name a lot just as a stand...
...brother’s shoulder at their old friend. The shotgun barrel never wavers, but Bobby breaks off the Latin to say, “Christo.” Sam smiles, Dean giggles—honest-to-god giggles, like a little kid—and finally ...in way over his head, but Sam’s so grateful for the effort that he can’t find words himself for a minute or two. Finally, though, he rescues his brother. “It’s...