ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “saint” - early 12c. as an adjective, seinte, "holy, divinely inspired, worthy of worship," from Old French saint, seinte “devout," "one of the elect”, set apart to the services of God,”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “Latin” - Roman, the region of Italy around Rome, Classical Latin flourished from about 75 B.C.E. to about 200 C.E., the Latin of Lucretius, Catullus, Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, Livy, Seneca. 🕎Luke 23;35-38 KJV
THE DAUGHTERS OF ZION, BLACKS & BLACK LATINO WOMEN CALLING BLACK MEN INSECURE & CONTROLLING...”dwell with them according to knowledge”🕎Ecclesiasticus 26:1-15 “If thy daughter be shameless, keep her in straitly, overmuch liberty”