Today’s Latin Lesson Is Inspired By Gov. Jerry Brown
Veto
“I forbid”
(The first person singular of the verb “vetare” — “to forbid.” Tribunes in ancient Rome, charged with protecting the interests of plebians, used the word to object to actions by the partricians of the Senate.)
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Oh, curses. Class war!
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