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  2. Oct 4, 2024 · utterance, declaration, proclamation, prediction, prophecy. Synonyms: praedictiō, praedictum, prophētīa. 8 CE, Ovid, Fasti 1.481–482: sīc erat in fātīs; nec tē tua culpa fugāvit, sed deus. Thus it was in the prophecies: no fault of yours has exiled you, but a god.

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  4. What does fatum mean in Latin? English Translation. weird. More meanings for fatum. doom noun. exitium, consecratio. utterance noun. dictum, dictio, oraclum, oraculum, supremum. oracle noun.

  5. Definition. Fatum is a Latin term that translates to 'fate' or 'destiny,' representing the idea of a predetermined course of events that cannot be altered by human actions.

  6. Noun. 1. A prophetic utterance, prophecy. (b) (pl.) the decrees (of a god). 2. A decree of fate; ~um est, it is fated. (b) (regarded as the cause of natural death). (c) (pl.) what fate holds in store, the future. 3. The destiny, fate, lot (of an individual). (b) (as determining the limits of life). See more definitions. Sentences with fātum.

  7. What does fatum‎ mean? fatum ‎ in. Latin. Serbo-Croatian. see also fátum. fatum (Latin) Origin & history. From fātus, perfect active participle of for ("speak"). Pronunciation. (Classical) IPA: /ˈfaː.tʊ̃/ Noun. fātum (genitive fātī) (neut.) destiny, fate. (in the plural) death. (of a god) speech. utterance, declaration, proclamation, prediction.

  8. 1 utterance, oracle. 2 fate, destiny. 3 natural term of life. 4 doom, death, calamity. permalink. ‹ fătŭĭtās. fătŭor ›. Locutions, idioms and examples.

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