Meme Thread #52: 100 days until the election

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That's the number 1 search result in google for government, its wrong but its ct worthy in its own right.

Imperium is the latin word for government. Our english foundation for the word government was derived from the french bastardization of latin with guvernare. etc... The original in greek if you want to nitpick means "to steer a ship".

ment in the word government is an adjective of govern, establish etc... tldr its nordic

Edit: not gonna clog the thread but government is one word in the english language, government was never meant to be translated directly into latin. Govern is the root word, "ment" is an english adjective.
 
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That's the number 1 search result in google for government, its wrong but its ct worthy in its own right.
Imperium is the latin word for government. Our english foundation for the word government was derived from the french bastardization of latin with guvernare. etc... The original in greek if you want to nitpick means "to steer a ship".ment in the word government is an adjective of govern, establish etc... tldr its nordic

It appears the Meme was misspelled. Should have been (Guberno not Guverno) & (Gubernare not Guvernare)


guberno, gubernare, gubernavi, gubernatus
verb
conjugation: 1st conjugation

Definitions:

steer, drive, pilot, direct, manage, conduct, guide, control, govern

Source: http://www.latin-dictionary.net/search/english/govern

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mens, mentis
noun
  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. courage
  2. mind
  3. plan, intention, frame of mind
  4. reason, intellect, judgment
http://www.latin-dictionary.net/search/english/mind




So, I suppose it really depends on which interpretation one wants to select to fit the narrative.
 
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