OPERA, opera
Sounds Like: OH-peh-rah
Translations: work, a work, effort, an effort, care, service, deed, a deed, task, labor
From the root: OPERA
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: The word 'opera' is a Latin noun that can mean 'work', 'effort', 'care', 'service', 'deed', or 'task'. It is often used to refer to a specific act or accomplishment. In the provided examples, it refers to 'good works' or 'good deeds'. It can also be the plural of 'opus' (work) or the singular of 'opera' (effort, care).
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Feminine; Singular, Vocative, Feminine; Singular, Ablative, Feminine; Plural, Nominative, Neuter; Plural, Accusative, Neuter; Plural, Vocative, Neuter
Instances
The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
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