I'd recommend 'tarde' or 'lente' - both of which mean 'slowly'.
"lente" 's pretty! thanks for your timely replyOriginally Posted by h_vic
That will work perfectly!
I need a name for a magical hereditary disease (thanks to bewitching) that deals with the patient having two magical genes. I'd like the word for "double," unless it's "di" or "bi" like "two" (in which case I would already know it). Also, I'd like to have it mean "double magic" in English, so if that's possible at all... that'd be great.![]()
"Duplex Magicus". Not kidding. "Geminus" and "Duplum" could replace the first word, "Magica" could go instead of "Magicus".
Sorry that it sounds so cheesy and contrived, but it's true.
-Stubby
I like Geminus Magica.![]()
Thanks so much!
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I would like to add that "ambi" also means two or dual, so for instance Ambi Magica could also work.
'Veneficus' is another latin word for magic/sorcery. You might try it in combination with 'pariter,' (alike) 'secundus,' (second) or 'effingo' (duplicate).
Examples: Veneficus Effingo = Duplicate/Double Magic
or Veneficus Paritas = Like-Magic (like as in alike)
I am currently writing two stories that I was considering having Latin titles. Could someone please translate these two titles:
"My Heart Will Go On"
"The Race for Power"
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me!![]()
Thank you so much Hannah! I really appreciate that.![]()
--Maddie