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deanna | 19:04 Sat 05th Jul 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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Does anyone know the word meaning 'with you' in Latin? I have T?C?M and can only think of Tocum, or Tacum. Thanks
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'tecum' is the Latin for' with you' ( or 'with thee', if we're in some churches !)
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Thanks FredPuli - I obviously don't attend the right church! I was close.
Fred is perfectly correct in answering your crossword clue as given. Just as a matter of interest, if the 'you' in question had been the plural form, the answer would have been the utterly different 'vobiscum', as in the church phrase: "Pax vobiscum", meaning "Peace be with (all of) you." (Naturally, you'd have had some trouble fitting vobiscum into your crossword grid!)
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