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Latin, The Untranslatable


M. Porcius Cato

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Most languages have words denoting concepts that exist in the minds of nearly all speakers but not in all their languages. For example, I'm sure you've thought of the poor mothers of the world whose children have died prematurely. In English, there is a word for people whose parents have died (i.e., orphans) but not a word for people whose children have died.

 

This might be tough, but can anyone think of some nice Latin words that perfectly express a concept you have but for which there is not even an approximate synonym in English?

 

I'm not talking, btw, about words for things that don't exist any more (when was the last time you saw somebody carrying a pilum?) or words for concepts that are awfully close but not exactly the same (e..g, auctoritas isn't QUITE the same as authority, but it's pretty darned close).

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Not sure if any of these would fall into category, but they seem interesting:

 

sorbitiuncula - small draught/does; posset; portion of food (pretty awkward uses of meanings)

 

caleo, calere, calui, ______ - be kept warm; be hot with passion...

 

sugrundarium - baby grave

 

cunaria - female babysitter( attendant for infants)

 

cunarius - male babysitter( attendant for infants)

 

argentum vivum - quicksilver/mercury

 

prino - holm oak; great scarlet oak; everygreen oak

 

chelium - shell of a horned tortoise

 

pero - thick boot of raw hide

 

there is alot more, but then I'm not too sure some of these even mean what they are.

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sugrundarium - baby grave

This is a good one.

 

cunaria - female babysitter( attendant for infants)

cunarius - male babysitter( attendant for infants)

Sort of cheating isn't it? We drop gender much more than they did.

 

prino - holm oak; great scarlet oak; everygreen oak

Ah, yes--the lost wisdom of ethnobotany revealed in a lost language. Someone ought to write a book about that... :P

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