Dr. Christopher Perrin
2014-Dec-12 19:59 UTC
Classical Academic Press Insights - December 2014
A Word from Christopher: Felix Dies Nativitatis! Here is a small Christmas etymological study for the many language lovers in our CAP customer family: As you know (or might guess), Felix Dies Nativitatis is the rough equivalent of our "Merry Christmas," but even closer to the British "Happy Christmas." Let's take a closer look: Felix: This word is related to the Latin word felicitas which means "fertility, happiness, felicity" and "good fortune." Felix can mean "fruitful, fertile," but also "fortunate, favorable, lucky," and even "rich, successful" and "blessed with healing power." Dies: This is Latin word for "day." We get the word "diurnal, diary" and "journal" from dies. Nativitatis: This is the genitive of nativitas, the Latin word for "birth" and in particular the birth of Christ?also known as the nativity. Nativitas is related to natus (born) and the English words "native, nation" and "national." So when we say Felix Dies Nativitatis we are saying something like "Happy (fruitful, favorable) Day of (Christ's) Nativity!" Perhaps this is a nerdy way to greet you this Christmas, but I trust that many of you cannot help but be cheered by a word study of this favorite holiday! Pax, Christopher [1] Do you want to receive the 2015/16 Classical Academic Press Catalog? [2] Live-Online Spring 2015 Classes Grades 7-12 [3] The Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Informal Fallacies [4] The Discovery of Deduction: Formal Logic I [5] Intro to Rhetoric?The Argument Builder: Constructing an Argument Piece by Piece [6] Personal Writing Tutor Released! 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