VOLUNTAS, voluntas
Sounds Like: VOH-loon-tahs
Translations: will, desire, intention, purpose, consent, good will, a will, a desire, an intention, a purpose, a consent, a good will
From the root: VOLUNTAS
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: Voluntas is a Latin noun referring to the will, desire, or intention of a person. It encompasses concepts like free will, purpose, and consent. It can also denote good will or a last will and testament, depending on the context. It is commonly used to express a person's inner drive or decision.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Feminine
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- UOLUNTATE — by will, with will, from will, by desire, with desire, from desire
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