rule = modus -i m.
according to rule, exactly = examussim
a command, rule, injunction = praeceptum -i
a precept, rule = 1. lex legis f. ( in gen.) 2. praescriptio -onis f.
a prescribed limit, regulation, rule = praescriptum -i
a rule, pattern, model = regula -ae f.
a rule, standard = norma -ae f.
as a rule, generally, usually = fere
control, guidance, rule, direction, government = regimen -inis n.
Regis.
As a verb, to rule = regere As a noun meaning 'a regulation' = regula
In Latin, "rego" means "to rule" or "to guide." It is a root word that is often used in words related to leadership, authority, or control.
Triandria is the term and it means rule of three men/ αρχή τριών ανδρών
Monks live according to a rule that always specifies prayer and work. 'Ora et labora' is not just a play on words but the Latin for 'pray and work'. The most frequently followed rule in the Latin church was the Rule of St. Benedict, and in the Greek church the rule of St. Basil.
"Regnat Populus" which is Latin for "The People Rule".
they killed the aztecs
rule of caudillos
tu est stultus
It comes from the Latin regere (to rule) or regnare (to reign) or regula (a rule) or another cognate form.
New Latin American republics had little difficulty achieving democratic rule
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