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Panis.
it means bread
allium panem
Panem et circenses.
Panem et Circenses
No, the word "company" does not come from the Latin root to share wine. It comes from the Late Latin word "companio," meaning "one who eats bread with another," which evolved into the Old French word "compagnie" before entering English.
The Latin "panem et circenses" literally means "bread and circuses".
"panis angelicus" is Latin. It means "bread of heaven"
Paneros comes from the Latin word Panis. The meaning of this word is bread, to really love bread, or a type of basket used in bakeries to place bread in after it comes out of the oven.
AZYMITE A term of reproach used by the Greek churches, who favoured leavened bread, against the Latin churches who did not.
It derives from a Late Latin word 'companio' literally meaning one who eats bread with another - from 'com' meaning 'with' and 'panis' meaning 'bread'