"Ultio" is a Latin equivalent of "revenge."
The Latin word is a feminine noun. Latin has no definite ("the") or indefinite ("a, one") articles for any of its nouns. The pronunciation is the following: "OOL-tyoh" in classical Latin and "OOL-tsyoh" in the liturgical Latin of the Church.
ultion ultionis
persequor persequi persecutus : to follow, pursue, take revenge
dulce vindicari is sweet revenge
persequor persequi persecutus : to follow, pursue, take revenge
its french for i want your love i want your revenge i want your love
"Revenge" is an English equivalent of "ultio."The Latin word is a feminine noun. Latin nouns have no definite ("the") or indefinite ("a, one") articles. The pronunciation is as follows: "OOL-tyoh" in classical Latin and "OOL-tsyoh" in the liturgical Latin of the Church.
Edgar Allan Poe uses Latin sayings in "The Cask of Amontillado" to add an air of sophistication and intellectualism to the story. They also emphasize the themes of revenge and deception, as Latin was a language associated with knowledge and secrecy during Poe's time.
She sought revenge against the girls who bullied her.She found out that revenge does not help. Revenge can lead to violence.
You would say that you got your revenge or that you have already taken your revenge.
i will get REVENGE for what he did to her!
revenge
i think it was all about revenge i think it was all about revenge i think it was all about revenge i think it was all about revenge
they are a revenge people
I took revenge on the school bully. The villain sought revenge against the police.