The Latin word for shadow is "umbra."
The word "umbra" comes from Latin, meaning "shadow." "Penumbra" is also from Latin, combining "paene," meaning "almost," with "umbra." "Antumbra" derives from Latin "anti," meaning "against," and "umbra."
The latin word for shadow is Umbra (Umbrella means a little shadow!) Umbra is the latin translation meaning shadow.
I believe it is umbra venator, but I am not sure.
Umbra, umbrae. Feminine noun.
The word "penumbra" has two Latin roots, paene ("almost") and umbra ("shadow").
The Latin word for shade or shadow is umbra. The ending ella is a diminutive.
Umbra is the latin translation meaning shadow.
The Latin root for umbrella is "umbra", meaning shade or shadow.
Latin has the words umbella and umbraculum, both of which are formed from umbra, "shadow", and mean "parasol". Umbella is literally "little shadow" and umbraculum a "shadow device".Note that the Latin umbella is spelled without the 'r' of umbra. The Italian word ombrello, which is the immediate source of English "umbrella", comes from umbellabut acquired an 'r' during its development, through the influence of umbra.
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