In late Latin it was ‘re-in-plere’, and ‘re-’ had already lost its basic idea of ‘again’.
It seems to have been one variety of white onion which, in late Latin, bore the name unio, meaning a single white pearl.
Classicism, however, is not simply the pursuit of the values inherent in ‘the classic’, despite its common etymological root in late Latin as a term denoting ‘textbook’ excellence.
The origin of the word ‘forest’ believed to come from the late Latin ‘forestis silva’, which was apparently applied to areas of land used by the Emperor Charlemagne for hunting.
Definition of late Latin in US English:
late Latin
nounlāt ˈlatn
Latin of about AD 200–600.
晚期拉丁语(约公元200年 - 600年的拉丁语)
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In late Latin it was ‘re-in-plere’, and ‘re-’ had already lost its basic idea of ‘again’.
Classicism, however, is not simply the pursuit of the values inherent in ‘the classic’, despite its common etymological root in late Latin as a term denoting ‘textbook’ excellence.
The origin of the word ‘forest’ believed to come from the late Latin ‘forestis silva’, which was apparently applied to areas of land used by the Emperor Charlemagne for hunting.
It seems to have been one variety of white onion which, in late Latin, bore the name unio, meaning a single white pearl.