- ("spell"),
which in turn
derives from the
Latin facticius ("artificial") and
facere ("to make"). The term
fetish has
evolved from an
idiom used to describe...
- is a ****erel
standing upon a football, with the
Latin motto Audere est
Facere ("to dare is to do"). The team have
traditionally worn
white shirts and...
- aesthetics, and trends. The term 'fashion'
originates from the
Latin word '
Facere,'
which means 'to make,' and
describes the manufacturing, mixing, and wearing...
-
Beatification (from
Latin beatus, "blessed" and
facere, "to make") is a
recognition accorded by the
Catholic Church of a
deceased person's
entrance into...
- activities. The word is
derived from
Spanish hacer (to make, from
Latin facere) and
haciendo (making),
referring to
productive business enterprises. The...
-
eligendi optio, ****que
nihil impedit, quo
minus id, quod
maxime placeat facere possimus,
omnis voluptas ****umenda est,
omnis dolor repellend[a]us. Temporibus...
- Et
facere et pati
fortia Romanum est is a
Latin phrase meaning "It is the
attribute of a
Roman to
perform as well as to
suffer mighty things." Its comes...
- been: Ego vero consisto. Accede, veterane, et, si hoc
saltim potes recte facere,
incide cervicem. I go no further: approach,
veteran soldier, and, if you...
- Iter
Facere is the
first album from the band Pilotdrift. The band recorded, produced, mastered, and
released the LP themselves. It is now out of print...
- from the Latin: pontifex,
which literally means "bridge builder" (pons +
facere) and
which designated a
member of the prin****l
college of
priests in pagan...