What is the English meaning of this Latin word Defendo?
More meanings for defendo. defend verb. contego, custodio, concustodio, tutor, munio. protect verb.
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What is the English meaning of this Latin word Defendo?
More meanings for defendo. defend verb. contego, custodio, concustodio, tutor, munio. protect verb.

What kind of word is Defendere in Latin?
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Translation | to defend, protect |
Verb Forms | third |
First Stem | defendo |
Second Stem | defendere |
What is the English meaning of the Latin word Elephantus?
elephant
elephant ▼ noun. elephantiasis ▼ noun. ivory ▼ noun. large variety of lobster, large sea creature ▼ noun.
What declension is Urbs in Latin?
SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
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NOM. | urbs | urbes |
GEN. | urbis | urbium |
DAT. | urbi | urbibus |
ACC. | urbem | urbes |
What declension is Milites?
SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
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NOM. | miles | milites |
GEN. | militis | militum |
DAT. | militi | militibus |
ACC. | militem | milites |
What is Cupio Latin?

verb. Definitions: desire as a lover. desire/want, covet.
Is Urbs an Urbis Istem?
The next word is urbs, urbis f., meaning “city.” Is it i-stem? Why, yes, it is!
What is ius Latin?
Ius or Jus (Latin, plural iura) in ancient Rome was a right to which a citizen (civis) was entitled by virtue of his citizenship (civitas). The iura were specified by laws, so ius sometimes meant law. As one went to the law courts to sue for one’s rights, ius also meant justice and the place where justice was sought.
Is Milites singular or plural Latin?
SINGULAR | PLURAL | |
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GEN. | militis | militum |
DAT. | militi | militibus |
ACC. | militem | milites |
ABL. | milite | militibus |
What gender is soldier in Latin?
It’s masculine. So are “agricola” (‘farmer’) and “poeta” (‘poet’). That’s its declension, not its gender. That’s its declension, not its gender.