about latinism of the day
Each day The Muse Of Language Arts publishes a new Latin
word, phrase, or expression and its English equivalent.
The profit in knowing Latin?
Here are just a few of the benefits you'll derive by knowing a little
Latin:
- Latin can be interesting, fascinating, even funny.
- Learn Latin and you learn to read no small amount of texts and
passages in other languages. Learning
one Latin term every day is an easy way to pick up a little Latin at
a pace that facilitates absorption.
- The ancient Romans spoke it, and they had a lot of worthwhile
things to say.
- Read original Latin texts or passages written in their original Latin
tongue.
- Look up Latin phrases quoted in English or other language texts.
- Compare original Lathn texts quoted or referred to in texts written in
other languages.
explore Other latin Resources at Electricka's
web site
Presents a different Latin word or expression:
click here.
Discover other Latin resources available to you at Electricka's web site.
- Visit The Muse Of Language Arts page
called Latin Resources:
click here.
words, words, words...Explore other word resources at Electricka's web
site
Words can be interesting,
amusing, edifying, informative, challenging, tantalizing, unsettling,
annoying, or titilating. To demonstrate this fact, every day The Muse
Of Language Arts:
- Defines, explains, and dissects a different word or expression. Visit The Muse's
page called Word Of The Day:
click here.
- Pulls apart a different word, looking for its roots. Visit The Muse's
page called Word Origins for the etymological origins of
words. click here.
- Presents a newly invented or well established portmanteau word for
your consideration. Visit The Muse's page called Portmanteau Words:
click here.
- Presents a mangled word that may give you pause to think—or laugh.
Visit The Muse's page called Wrong Word of the Day:
click here.
Electricka's reference
shelf
Want to look up the meanings of words online? Electricka's Reference
Shelf contains or provides access to numerous dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other
reference works that contain all sorts of information about words, among them an etymology dictionary,
conventional dictionaries, encyclopedias, and thesauri. These
references are the result of a collaboration between Electricka and
The Muse Of Language Arts, so you know they have to be good.
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