New posts in latin

How does one use the Latin word "cum" in a sentence?

Where on Earth is "penguin" from?

"viruses" or "virii"?

Is "et al." used as a singular or plural subject?

Why is "salient" pronounced with a "long a" sound?

Is there a rule for “‑ance” vs. “‑ence”?

How does one pronounce words ending in “‑ae”?

Should we refer to a female "senator" as a "senatrix"? [closed]

What is the plural of "scenario"?

Has the verb "to import me" ever been commonly used in English the way "to concern me" is in the phrase "It does not concern me"?

Is the plural of 'prefix' really 'prefixes' rather than 'prefices'?

How did "sinister", the Latin word for "left-handed", get its current meaning?

Is the etymology of "salary" a myth?

What is the binary equivalent to "decimal" and "decimal point"?

What is the proper plural form of 'apparatus'?

Data is/are in a global context

When a sentence starts with "e.g.", should the e be capitalized?

Is the word “formulæ” valid English?

Why is "pound" (of weight) abbreviated "lb"?

The word "miracle" suggests, through common usage, a positive thing. Has it always? Or, like "awe", did it used to simply mean "momentous"?