- spectacle,
itself a
reflection of the
Latin spectaculum "a show" from
spectare "to view, watch"
frequentative form of
specere "to look at." The word spectacle...
- Suave, mari
magno turbantibus aequora ventis, e
terra magnum alterius spectare laborem, "It is
pleasant to
watch from the land the
great struggle of someone...
- the
kitchen in
Winchester College Latin English Effigiem servi si vis
spectare probati,
Quisquis es, haec
oculos pascat imago tuos.
Porcinum os quocunque...
- spatiate,
subspace spec-, -****-, spect- look
Latin per****uus, specere,
spectare,
speculari aspect, aspectual, au****ate, au****e, au****ious, biaspectual...
- ‘beat’ (< pellere, ‘push’) saltāre, 'dance, jump' (< salīre, 'leap')
spectāre, 'watch' (< specere, more
usually a****ere, 'take a look at') versāre,...
-
English tergan PGmc *woenijanan wait,
await bide
tarry ween
expect ex +
spectāre WGmc *warnōjanan + *-unga PGmc *tupp- + *af-
warning tip off
notice alert...
- spatiate,
subspace spec-, -****-, spect- look
Latin per****uus, specere,
spectare,
speculari aspect, aspectual, au****ate, au****e, au****ious, biaspectual...
- + cel(a)tus),
multus (from PIE *mel-) Examples:
exspectare (from ex +
spectare),
ineptus (from in + aptus),
infectus (from in + factus) Example: exsultare...
- School: A
Language College (2001–2019) Type
Academy Motto Latin:
Meliora Spectare (Look to
Better Things)
Opened 17 September 1923 (1923-09-17)
Local authority...
- keen eyes. The
specific name "specta" is
derived from the
Latin word "
spectare",
meaning "to see," in
reference to the
hypothesized visual adaptations...