- Latin, past
participle of profitēri to profess, confess, from pro-
before +
fatēri to acknowledge; in
other senses, from
Latin professus, past participle....
- tacēre possēs. Vērum
nescio quid febrīculōsī scortī dīligis: hoc
pudet fatērī. Nam tē nōn viduās iacēre noctēs nēquīquam
tacitum cubīle clāmat sertīs...
- (root origin)
English examples fa-, fa (FA) say,
speak Latin fārī, see also
fatērī affable, bifarious, confess, defamation, fable, fame, fascinate, fate, ineffability...
- speak, talk, say"; fātus "word, saying; oracle, prophecy; fate";
fateor (
fatērī, f****us sum) "I confess, admit, acknowledge"; fābula "discourse, narrative;...
-
Siemens (1987)
Interim Norm
Kwong (1988–1991)
Wally Buono (1992–2002) Fred
Fateri (2003) Mark
McLoughlin (2003) Matt
Dunigan (2004) Jim
Barker (2005–2007)...
- terreō, but
fateor and
confiteor have a
perfect participle with ss: fateor,
fatērī, f****us sum "to confess" mereor, merērī,
meritus sum "to deserve" polliceor...
- CT:Greenwood Press) ISBN 0-8371-8906-3 Brophy,
Alfred L. "Ingenium est
Fateri per quos profeceris:
Francis Daniel Pastorius'
Young Country Clerk's Collection...
- 488335; -3.024051
Information Type
Private day
school Motto "Fidem vita
fateri" (Latin: Show your
faith by the way you live)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman...
- (root origin)
English examples fa-, fa (FA) say,
speak Latin fārī, see also
fatērī affable, bifarious, confess, defamation, fable, fame, fascinate, fate, ineffability...
-
forgotten to
extinguish the lamp' vīdī tē ... quae****que in mē fuerās mentīta
fatērī (Propertius) 'I saw you (in a dream)
confessing all the
things which you...