bellum in English

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1. Antebellum : Ante bellum (Ant e …

2. Antebellum : ANTE bellum (Ant e …

3. O adjetivo Beligerante vem da raiz latina “bellum” e significa guerra

4. Late 16th century from Latin Belligerant- ‘waging war’, from the verb belligerare, from bellum ‘war’.

5. El adjetivo Beligerante procede de la raíz latina bellum, que significa guerra

6. Motto: The motto Sic Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (If you want peace, prepare for war).

7. • Any good ante-bellum history will detail the stupidities that led to this utterly needless Conflagration

8. Any good ante-bellum history will detail the stupidities that led to this utterly needless conflagration.

9. Iraq declared victory in 1988 but actually achieved a weary return to the status quo ante bellum.

10. Word Origin late 16th cent.: from Latin Belligerant-‘waging war’, from the verb belligerare, from bellum ‘war’

11. [Latin belligerāns, Belligerant-, present participle of belligerāre, to wage war, from belliger, warlike : bellum, war + gerere, to

12. 15 Any good ante-bellum history will detail the stupidities that led to this utterly needless conflagration.

13. Beligerante é um conceito procedente do latim, especificamente, formado através do substantivo bellum, onde belli significa guerra.

14. The dictionary definition of Antebellum literally means "before the war," coming from the Latin phrase, ante bellum.

15. That post bellum decade was ushered in by financial scandals, bank panics and a restructuring of the financial system.

16. The English prefix ante-, which means “before,” appears in a fair number of English vocabulary words, such as Ante bellum and Ante date

17. Plantation Economy and White Yeomanry Economy are the two main kinds of economic form of Ante-bellum Rural South in the United States.

18. “Bruised and Bloodied” is the second single from Seether’s upcoming eighth studio album “Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum” that will be released on August 28th.

19. Adapted from the 1936 novel "Bronco Apache," this groundbreaking Western casts a sympathetic eye on the struggles of Native Americans in the post-bellum West

20. Bellum gerere, "to wage war") is an individual, group, country or other entity which acts in a hostile manner, such as engaging in combat. Belligerent comes …

21. (Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott) Pulling off his cap, and clasping his hands, he Chanted in a shrill voice: “Benedictus dominus Deus meus, qui docet manus meas ad proelium, et digitos meos ad bellum.”

22. Bellicose (adj.) early 15c., "inclined to fighting," from Latin bellicosus "warlike, valorous, given to fighting," from bellicus "of war," from bellum "war" (Old Latin duellum, dvellum), which is of uncertain origin.

23. La Qua ex parte facere non possumus quin vocem attollamus ad tuendam dignitatem humanam et civilem cultum christianorum proprium, ad Arguendum bellum occultum et dolosum, facinora cum terrore et violentia patrata, comprehensionem obsidum, saevas ultiones, quibus populi inermes conflictantur.

24. Belligerent (adj.) 1570s, "waging war, engaged in hostilities," from Latin belligerantem (nominative belligerans), past participle of belligerare "to wage war," from bellum "war" (see bellicose) + gerere "to bear, to carry" (see gest).The noun meaning "party or nation at war" is from 1811

25. Antebellum architecture (meaning "prewar", from the Latin ante, "before", and bellum, "war") is the neoclassical architectural style characteristic of the 19th-century Southern United States, especially the Deep South, from after the birth of the United States with the American Revolution, to the start of the American Civil War