fātum — that which has been spoken; destiny, fate, doom
f · ā · t · u · m
say: FAH-toom
Virgil's Aeneid opens with fāto profugus—Aeneas, exiled by fate.
@RadioGenoa Babylon before the deluge. Brits were literally caught with their pants down. Now they're paying the price for their moral, intellectual decay.
sōlācium — comfort, consolation, solace
s · ō · l · ā · c · i · u · m
say: soh-LAH-kee-oom
Cicero uses sōlācium throughout his philosophical works, especially in the Tusculan Disputations, where he argues that philosophy itself is the highest sōlācium against grief and f...
@margaretcho Nothing worse than a woke gook. This repugnant shit creature is an abomination along with the gook race. This heinous dig shit of a creature should've never been born. Deport this dog.