Anus - Latin word denoting a period of time.
[The Latin word is "annus".
"anus" has in Latin the same meaning as in English - Antonio]
[The Latin word is "annus".
"anus" has in Latin the same meaning as in English - Antonio]
Related:
- Subpoena, n.:
From the root sub, below, and the Latin poena for male
organ or penis.
Therefore, below the penis or by the balls. [this is... - 19) "Ah, yes, divorce..., from the Latin word meaning to rip out a man's genitals through his wallet."
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Robin... - Divorce comes from the old Latin word "divorcerum," meaning "having your
genitals torn out through your wallet." And the judge said,
"All the money--and we'll just shorten it to alimony... - Television? No good will come of this device.
The word is half Greek and half Latin." -- CP... - canonical adj.
[very common; historically, `according
to religious law'] The usual or standard state or manner of
something.
This word has a somewhat more technical meaning in... - If there is no wind, row.
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Latin... - CALIFORNIA: From Latin 'calor', meaning "heat" (as in English
'calorie' or Spanish 'caliente');
and 'fornia', for "sexual intercourse" or "fornication... - California, n.:
From Latin "calor", meaning "heat" (as in English "calorie" or
Spanish "caliente");
and "fornia'" for "sexual intercourse" or ...
