TOTIS, totis
Sounds Like: TOH-tis
Translations: to all, with all, by all, from all, to the whole, with the whole, by the whole, from the whole
From the root: TOTUS
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: TOTIS is an inflection of the Latin adjective TOTUS, meaning 'whole, entire, all'. It is used to describe something as complete or undivided. As an adjective, it modifies a noun and agrees with it in gender, number, and case. TOTIS specifically indicates the dative or ablative case in the plural for all genders, often translating to 'to/with/by/from all' or 'to/with/by/from the whole'. For example, 'ex totis praecordiis' means 'from the whole heart' or 'with all one's heart'.
Inflection: Plural, Dative or Ablative, All genders
Instances
The Shepherd of Hermas — Parables
- Parable 9 — 33:3
From the same root
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