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English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Linguistics | ||||
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5 +2 | folium in vento |
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folium in vento Explanation: Or 'folium in flamine'. 'Ventus' means 'wind' in general; 'flamen' is a wind in motion, especially a brisk wind. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2008-11-24 23:16:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- One could also say 'folium in aura'. 'Aura' means properly 'breeze', which of course indicates a wind in slower motion than a 'flamen'. |
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