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How do I write "lord skulldragon" and "grand death" in latin?

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  • by Jerrykim on July 7th, 2009

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    Lord Skulldragon is "Cerebrum Draco Caesarinus" (so far as I am able to tell). Cerebrum means brains usually, but sometimes skull. I would've used "Caput" but that literally means "head" often carrying a symbolic meaning of "essence" or "soul" or "leader." Caesarinus means relating to Caesar. You could also use "Dominus" meaning master.

    Grand Death is "Mors Mirabilis" "mirabilis" is an adjective meaning "amazing or remarkable to behold" and it may modify either masculine or feminine nouns. "Mors" is feminine.

    Both of these entries I have placed in the default nominative cases.

    References: Oxford Latin Dictionary, Collins Latin Concise Dictionary.

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