08:57 Aug 23, 2001 |
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| Selected response from: Flavio Ferri-Benedetti Switzerland Local time: 09:44 | |||
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na | vis |
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na | Vis / Vigor / Fortitudo... |
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vis Explanation: vis (f) = force, energy in action :) |
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Vis / Vigor / Fortitudo... Explanation: Dear Seb, the general "force" in the sense of strenght is vis or vigor (or fortitudo). Though, if it refers to MENTAL or INTELLECTUAL force, please say "vis ingenii". Vis is generally violent, corporal strenght. Hope it helps :) Flavio Disctintion in Latin |
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