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Latin etymology

  • FATALISM

    Fatalism is the belief that life unfolds according to a predetermined script — written by gods, nature, or necessity. Rooted in the Latin fatum (“utterance, destiny”), it reflects both philosophy and mood: the mind’s calm surrender to inevitability, and the quiet wisdom of accepting what cannot be changed. Read more

  • LUMINIS

    Luminis, from Latin lūmen (“light”), is the poetic genitive “of light.” In classical texts, it signified radiance and life itself. Revived in mystical and literary English, it conveys not just brightness, but also inner illumination, divine radiance, and the transcendent glow of wisdom beyond the physical world. Read more

  • CUSTOS

    The term custos embodies the spirit of guardianship across history, safeguarding relics, legal records, and musical harmony. From medieval church custodians to modern curators, this Latin-rooted word symbolizes trust and care in protecting treasures for future generations. Read more

  • EXHILARATION

    Exhilaration is a powerful emotion of intense joy and energy, often sparked by thrilling activities, personal achievements, or creative breakthroughs. Rooted in the Latin exhilarare, it highlights the human capacity for wonder and engagement, with both psychological and physical effects that leave us feeling alive and inspired. Read more