Are these words Latin and if so… what do they mean?
The two words as best I can spell them by their pronunciation are: Caveitus Domine
I have considered variations on the second word such as Domina Dominum, perhaps words along those lines. I cannot recall ever hearing or reading anything similar to Caveitus in my life. The two words together out of the blue seem odd, and figuring out what they mean if anything is driving me NUTZ!
PLEASE HELP!
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caveitus… not really anything.
cave means beware, but not with itus on the end
cautus means careful, but you would have to change it to caute if you were using it to describe domine
cavitas – cavity, hollowness
domine – (our) lord
I’m not able to find an example of their usage together but I hope this helps!
Pronunciation: (dom’u-nē”, dō’mu-), [key]
—n. Obs.
lord; master (used as a title of address).
Sorry, this is all I could find.
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