New posts in latin

English words of Latin origin: Did they replace existing words?

Are words "Sophisticated" and "Sophism" logically connected?

Title-Casing "ad hoc"

Meaning of 'quid pro quo': why does it diverge from its original Latin intention?

What is the plural of status quo?

How popular is “sine qua non” in English? If I use it in day to day conversation, will I be scoffed at?

What is the correct Latinate prefix for honey-eaters?

Is it acceptable to mix Latin with English?

What is the Latin term for forward from a page?

Was the -s in Athens originally the plural -s?

How should an English speaker pronounce "vice versa"?

What is the history of "nil" in British football /soccer?

Is "acediast" too rarefied to be acceptable in literature? [closed]

Academic / formal equivalent of : there are two sides to every story

Latin words with no plurals in English

Why does "agree" have only one "g"?

Is there a term to describe a human who has been turned into an animal by some external force or actor?

What do you call two consecutive months; a sixth of a year?

Plural of "abacus"

When did the word "demon" (for evil spirit) come into popular usage in the English language?