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Post 1

perdurabo13

Hi,

I would very much appreciate it if some could tell me what "Rite of the Wolf" translates to in Latin.

Thanks!!!


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Post 2

Banjo Golly

"Rite of the Wolf" = "Ritus lupi"

But if it's specifically a she-wolf, use "lupae".


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Post 3

perdurabo13

Thanks a lot!!

It is not specifically for a she-wolf.

I was thinking it was Ritus Lupinum, so I thought I should check.


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Post 4

Banjo Golly

'ritus lupinus' = 'lupine rite'

This is a possible translation since the adjective "lupinus" means "wolf's", but it doesn't sound right. It's as if you translated 'rite of the dog' as 'canine rite'.


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Post 5

perdurabo13

OK, that makes sense.

Thanks again for your help.


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Post 6

AYEBEE PW - RIP TERRI

anybody give me a translation for the word LOYALTY please? many thanks


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Post 7

Dai the Death, "My other sink's a Porsche"

Yes I can smiley - biggrin


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Post 8

Dai the Death, "My other sink's a Porsche"

fidelitas


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Post 9

AYEBEE PW - RIP TERRI

good dog fido


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Post 10

Dai the Death, "My other sink's a Porsche"

oooooohhh Clever , u dye it dont ya lol


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Post 11

AYEBEE PW - RIP TERRI

only under my arms.... the rest is totally natural


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Post 12

Dai the Death, "My other sink's a Porsche"

Bloods flowing from me tongue I'm biting it so hard!smiley - coolsmiley - ok


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