Back when I was a Fetus, I used to think Jellyfish were quite literally Fish made of Sugar and Gelatin...

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On considère le 21 avril 753 av. J.-C. comme la date "légendaire" de la Fondation de Selon la bâtit l'actuelle capitale italienne sur le Mont Palatin.

L’Énéide de Virgile (70-19 av. J.-C.) légitimera une descendance mythique.

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decided to gave my angel dragon a huge makeover and love this design way more! and I needed to change her name since it wouldn't fit with the design, she was previously named jiggy now named mugen memoria, first name is infinite in Japanese and memoria is memory in Latin.

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As far as sword fighting is concerned, it depends on the region and time. The arguably oldest known book on the topic dates to the 14th Century, a German work that is on display in the tower of London. These works were basically picture books with brief descriptions in Latin.

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Finally, my card! I also finally decided to name her Mille— which ironically means "helper to the priest" in Latin. She's easily drawn to anything cute, so she dotes on Luke most of the time and calls him her adorable child.

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Latin. One of my many characters! Obvious that I put more effort into his suit of armor.

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lmao my back hurts.

Darling over there looks like a mother who just heard her kid speak Latin.

I'm not great at backgrounds, but getting it right is a wip.

These two are part of a closed species owned by me

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Did you know that guinea pigs are not related to pigs at all neither did not come from Guinea. Their scientific name, Cavia porcellus means "little pig" in Latin. Their name may have come about because of their piggie-like shape and the noises they make 🐷😍⁠#guineadad⁠

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This is Dai Tan Tsuruhime, she wears glasses out of school. Past Frau Rubin now Frau Platin. She’s arrogant asshole with a heart of gold, flirty as hell, tad player but very much pining over Ichifumi child Sakura. She’s cares a lot but she’s tease like Yachiyo lmao

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I've made a D&D character. Her name is Ava, "bird" in Latin. She's an epic fighter. Please care her.

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Hey, laisse-moi t'apprendre un truc qui me touche. Le féminin de dragon est « dracène » et non dragonne. En soi tu peux aussi dire dragonne, mais dracène est plus joli et plus latin.

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20 June. Remembering Jane Sharp, 17thC midwife author of The Midwives Book, in English rather than Latin. Female-centred, her book saved lives & was open about sex: "the clitoris being nervous & of pure feeling, when rubbed & stirred causeth lustful feelings"

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The best and worst of October 1918: beautiful children, dubious remedies, and intoxicating gelatin. https://t.co/hpurQtYiON

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is so called as it was the 9th month of the Roman calendar – ‘novem’ means nine in Latin.
This 17th-century print by Jacobus Harrewyn shows Roman moon goddess Luna 🌙

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is so called as it was the 9th month of the Roman calendar – ‘novem’ means nine in Latin.

This print shows Roman moon goddess Luna 🌙 https://t.co/IFLTekqJ0y

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October takes its name from being the 8th month of the Roman calendar – octō means 8 in Latin.

This autumnal watercolour of the British countryside was made by Cecil Lawson

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The Cabin in the Woods Do not read the Latin.
https://t.co/hFAHFxFHG2
名曲や映画のイラスト投稿中。#The_Cabin_in_the_Woods

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Never read the Latin. :)

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Kina Activity 11: Asking why you said things in Latin
When you say something in Latin, Kinas come and ask you why it had to be said in Latin.#art

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