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What is the origin of the word cum Probably that depends on whether the people you're trying to impress know latin. I'm trying to find the roots for its prevalent usage, especially in north america.
30 cum is the latin word for with and is usually used to join two nouns, showing that something serves two purposes Should you worry about this 4 with a grain of salt is a 1600s direct translation from modern latin cum grano salis (etymoline), and salis is genitive of sal, which, in addition to ‘salt’, figuratively means ‘intellectual acuteness, good sense, shrewdness, wit’ (charlton t
Lewis, charles short, a latin dictionary).
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I know you guys get cum stuck in your hair all the time and it's probably a similar situation Do you have any tips for me? 2 you're thinking of cum (/kʌm/), which means Also used as (used to describe things with a dual nature or function)
17 cum grano salis is the latin version of the phrase take it with a grain of salt
(with) a grain of salt, in modern english, is an idiom which means to view something with skepticism, or to not take it literally There is an interesting explanation to it, which says: I wanted to use the word cum to avoid repeating and in the following phrase Is there a good substitute for this word?
I understand that the terms cum laude and with honors are interchangeable, but which one is better understood in us and more commonly used? If you know latin, cum means with So with summa cum laude is literally, with with the highest praise
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