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As I mentioned, bout those Latin words... "Expugno Lumen, Nillus Lux, Vis Levis, Luciens Nux"
Google translate : "A light storm, nill Light, Light power, Lucien Nut"
But as I remember it: "We Extinguish the Light, We Render it’s Death,
Violent Light, Light is Dead"
I don't remember where I've read it though, nor why did I remember those exact words that night when I was walking with that gal, Iulia.
Weird!
~
Also, about my name... Laura "Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel" (Dafin in lb. Romana - Romanian language). This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors. It was also the name of the subject of poems by the 14th-century Italian poet Petrarch." (behindthename dot com) But I've read similar things someplace else too ~
It doesn't even matter where I've read it, but I just want to clear the confusion this might have generated :(
Given name / meaning.
As a mean to end...What?
Life > Death, not the other way around.
Thanks for listening / reading !
By Ishkira WindAs I mentioned, bout those Latin words... "Expugno Lumen, Nillus Lux, Vis Levis, Luciens Nux"
Google translate : "A light storm, nill Light, Light power, Lucien Nut"
But as I remember it: "We Extinguish the Light, We Render it’s Death,
Violent Light, Light is Dead"
I don't remember where I've read it though, nor why did I remember those exact words that night when I was walking with that gal, Iulia.
Weird!
~
Also, about my name... Laura "Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel" (Dafin in lb. Romana - Romanian language). This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were used to create victors' garlands. The name was borne by the 9th-century Spanish martyr Saint Laura, who was a nun thrown into a vat of molten lead by the Moors. It was also the name of the subject of poems by the 14th-century Italian poet Petrarch." (behindthename dot com) But I've read similar things someplace else too ~
It doesn't even matter where I've read it, but I just want to clear the confusion this might have generated :(
Given name / meaning.
As a mean to end...What?
Life > Death, not the other way around.
Thanks for listening / reading !