- "ante
omnia Pontificium Collegium Angeli****, ubi
Thomam tamquam domi suae
habitare dixeris" (before all
others the
Pontifical Angeli**** College,
where Thomas...
- well-known
figures in the arts to the campus. "Ecce quam
bonum et quam
iucundum habitare fratres in unum", the university's motto, is
taken from the
opening of...
- motto,
adapted from the
opening words of
Psalm 133, is Quam
bonum in unum
habitare,
which translates roughly as 'How good it is to
dwell in unity'. Chelsea...
- (< agere, ‘do, drive’) clāmitāre, 'keep shouting' (< clāmāre, 'shout')
habitāre, 'reside,
dwell (somewhere)' (< habēre, 'have', in pre-classical times...
- "habitat" has been in use
since about 1755 and
derives from the
Latin habitāre, to inhabit, from habēre, to have or to hold.
Habitat can be
defined as...
- as
early as 1530. It's from the
Latin cohabitare, from co- 'together' +
habitare 'dwell'.
Cohabitation is a
common pattern among people in the
Western world...
-
Saxonum veniens ab
antiqua Saxonia ****
principe suo
nomine Ansehis modo
habitare videtur" (indeed in the
western ocean is an
island which is
called Britania...
- Horace, Odes with
Scholia Horace,
Satires i.8.14 – "nunc
licet Esquiliis habitare salubribus atque /
aggere in
aprico spatiari, quo modo
tristes / albis...
- the
world The
University of the
South Ecce quam bonum, et quam
iucundum habitare fratres in unum
Latin Behold, how good and
joyful a
thing it is, for brethren...
- -hib-, habit-, -hibit- have
Latin habere "to have",
habitus "habit",
habitare "to live (reside)" ability, able, debenture, debile, debilitate, debility...