Clear Frames

90% of our vocabulary has it's roots in Europe thousands of years B. C. Before Old English was West Germanic. Before these, Indo- European was a considerable sources from Latin to Greek to German to Etruscan to Sanskrit. The ethos of coexistence underwent The Great Consonant Shift although many rootwords are now prefixes, suffixes, etc.

geography
family
A sense of occassion

Translation of common mottos
Clan motto A-Z

Various Bible names - full titles
Various Bible names - abbreviations
Various Bible names - short names
Various Bible names - long names
Roman Praenomia

Roman Names (Countries)

Those consonants which evolved from Indo-European but unshifting were Latinized. Among the frequencies of most used of datedness are likely examples of Old English; the changing continuity of spelling, basing final form in sentences of words and concepts in a mutual relationship

Roman Numeral Converter

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