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I need to know thw Latin word for Whole.

Please help!

2007-10-15 05:18:03 · 9 answers · asked by alabama-man 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

9 answers

As an adjective, totus, omnis, or cunctus

As a noun, totum or omnia (plural form of omnis - means 'all things')

2007-10-15 06:33:20 · answer #1 · answered by dollhaus 7 · 1 0

well, breaking up a word into parts isnt always the best way to understand it's roots. try this: The word "politics" comes from the Greek word "Πολιτικά" (politika), modeled on Aristotle's "affairs of state", the name of his book on governing and governments, which was rendered in English mid-15 century as Latinized "Polettiques".[4] Thus it became "politics" in Middle English c. 1520s (see the Concise Oxford Dictionary). The singular "politic" first coined in English 1430 and comes from Middle French "politique", in turn from Latin "politicus",[5] which is the romanization of the Greek "πολιτικός" (politikos), meaning amongst others "of, for, or relating to citizens", "civil", "civic", "belonging to the state", [6] in turn from "πολίτης" (polites), "citizen"[7] and that from "πόλις" (polis), "city".[8] it's like saying the bible is actually referring to 2 balls.. >_> but yeah i get what you're saying haha. politics is messy and full of deception.

2016-04-08 22:29:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are 2 possibilities.
1. Entero
2. Completo (although this means complete too)

2007-10-15 05:22:41 · answer #3 · answered by chowika 3 · 0 2

universus, totus, summa, solidus, integer
I hope it helps.
also
whole--synonyms--from thesaurus--
accomplished, aggregate, all, choate, complete, completed, concentrated, conclusive, consummate, every, exclusive, exhaustive, fixed, fulfilled, full, full-length, gross, inclusive, integral, outright, perfect, plenary, rounded, total, unabbreviated, unabridged, uncut, undivided, unexpurgated, unqualified, utter--and they have Latin equivalents--
you can find at--http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/result.shtml

2007-10-15 05:23:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

whole [həʊl]
I adjetivo
1 entero,-a, todo,-a: the whole house was burning, la casa entera estaba en llamas
he ate the whole lot, se lo comió todo
a whole month, un mes entero ➣ Ver nota en todo
2 entero,-a, intacto,-a
to swallow sthg whole, tragarse algo sin masticar

II nombre conjunto, totalidad
society as a whole, la sociedad en su totalidad
on the whole, en general
the whole of my life, toda mi vida

2007-10-15 05:21:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

totus

2007-10-15 05:27:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

totus

2007-10-15 05:20:36 · answer #7 · answered by Kate J 4 · 0 0

entero?

2007-10-15 05:20:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

could be "Totalus"

2007-10-15 05:22:44 · answer #9 · answered by DoctorSchultz 3 · 0 1

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