- This is a list of
Latin words with
derivatives in
English (and
other modern languages).
Ancient orthography did not
distinguish between i and j or between...
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French word "joli, jolif"
which in turn
derives from the
Latin "gaudēre >
gaudĕo",
meaning "joy, contentment, enjoyment,
expressions of joy, pleasure, satisfaction"...
- that
gaudete is the second-person
plural present active imperative case of
gaudeo ("I rejoice"),
whilst gaude is the second-person
singular present active...
- implications)
present tense [if
present indicative then indicative] sī valēs,
gaudeo "if you are well, I am glad" past
tense [if
perfect indicative then indicative]...
- gaúcho
Transition unexplained Lehmann-Nitsche 1928 8 Paul
Groussac Lat.
gaudeo (I enjoy) > Sp.
gauderio (peasant, one who
enjoys life) > Urug. gauderio...
- No. 22
Group RAF Home
stations RAF
Shawbury (HQ) and RAF
Valley Motto(s)
Gaudeo Volatu (Latin for 'I take joy from flight')
Aircraft Squirrel HT1/2 (1997...
- safely'
becomes 'I am glad you to have
arrived safe':
salvom tē advēnisse
gaudeō (Terence) 'I am glad you have
arrived safely' In this construction, the...
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deponent only in the
three perfect tenses: audeō, audēre,
ausus sum "to dare"
gaudeō, gaudēre, gāvīsus sum "to rejoice, to be glad" soleō, solēre,
solitus sum...
- re****ation, re****e garriō garr- garriv- garrit- – garrulity,
garrulous gaudeō gaud- gavis- –
rejoice enjoy, enjoyment, gaud, gaudery, gaudioso, gaudy...
- "guest"
Gastre gaud-, caud- no
clear etymology;
perhaps *gaut- or
Latin gaudeo "Goth" or "rejoice" Caudemirus, Gauderigus, Gaudesindo, Gaudilani, Gaudilli...