My bastardized Latin name approximating "[One who] reflects inner wisdom."
I love playing with etymology.
Cogitationis roughly translates to "thinking/meditation/reflection"
Sapien sort-of means "wise/wisdom/sentient" (like **** Sapiens)
Intrum is something like "inner/inside/within"
and the letter u was once writ as the letter v in the Latin world, so I replaced the us with vs and trifled with likely absolutely incorrect suffixes to make it more fun to say.
Hence: Cogitatio Sapientvs Intrvm
Apr 10, 2015
Apr 10, 2015 at 10:13 PM UTC
My bastardized Latin name approximating "[One who] reflects inner wisdom."
I love playing with etymology.
Cogitationis roughly translates to "thinking/meditation/reflection"
Sapien sort-of means "wise/wisdom/sentient" (like **** Sapiens)
Intrum is something like "inner/inside/within"
and the letter u was once writ as the letter v in the Latin world, so I replaced the us with vs and trifled with likely absolutely incorrect suffixes to make it more fun to say.
Hence: Cogitatio Sapientvs Intrvm
Figured I'd justify my name change this time.
