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Qué (quién) es FAMES - definición

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Age quod agis; Ave atque vale; Ad terminum qui praeteriit; Ad pondus omnium; List of Latin phrases (A-E); Aut Caesar aut nihil; Aut bene aut nihil; Ætatis suæ; Aeatis suae; Anglice; Aetatis suae; Ab uno disce omnes; Auri Sacra Fames; Ad rem; List of Latin phrases (A–E); Apologia pro vita sua; Audentes Fortuna Iuvat; Audentis fortuna iuvat; Anno aetatis suae; List of Latin phrases: A; Aut concilio aut ense; Ab imo pectore; Absit invidia; Ave Europa nostra vera Patria; Audentes fortuna iuvat; Audentis Fortuna iuvat; Absit Invidia; Auctoritas non veritas facit legem; Artis Bohemiae Amicis; Ab ovo usque ad mala; Armata potentia; Auri sacra fames; Abusus non tollit usum; Ante mortem; Ab antiquo; Audaces Fortuna Iuvat; Audentes Fortuna Juvat; Audaces Fortuna Juvat; Audentes fortuna juvat; Ad interim

Limos         
DEITY IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
Fames; Limos (deity); Limos (mythology)
Limos (; Ancient Greek: Λιμός means 'starvation'), Roman Fames , is the "sad" goddess or god of starvation, hunger and famine in ancient Greek religion. They were opposed by Demeter, goddess of grain and the harvest with whom Ovid wrote Limos could never meet, and Plutus, the god of wealth and the bounty of rich harvests.
famed      
If people, places, or things are famed for a particular thing, they are very well known for it.
The city is famed for its outdoor restaurants.
...the famed Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado.
= renowned
ADJ: oft ADJ for n
family         
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  • The main members of the [[Brazilian imperial family]] in 1875
  • Family in India, 1870s
  • Family in a wagon, Lee County, Mississippi, United States, August 1935.
  • A family from Basankusu, [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]].
  • [[Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson]] with grandchild, 1900
  • A German mother with her children in the 1960s
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  • Family tree with some family members.
  • Family tree with other family members.
  • Father and child, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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  • The family of Finnish statesman [[J. K. Paasikivi]] (''right'') in 1906
  • Table of degrees of kinship.
  • Chinese immigrant with his three wives and fourteen children, [[Cairns]], Australia, 1904
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  • [[Mennonite]] siblings, Montana, United States, 1937
  • Swedish family eating, 1902
  • Group photograph of a Norwegian family by [[Gustav Borgen]] ca. 1900: Father, mother, three sons and two daughters.
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  • A traditional, formal presentation of the bride price at a Thai engagement ceremony.
  • Map of countries by fertility rate (2020), according to the [[Population Reference Bureau]]
  • A father with his children in the United States in the 1940s
GROUP OF PEOPLE AFFILIATED BY CONSANGUINITY, AFFINITY, OR CO-RESIDENCE
Families; Brotherly; Family relationship; Family Relationship; Kinship group; Family relationships; Grandaughter; Grandchildren; Granddaughter; Family (sociology); Familial relationship; Grandson (son of a child); Types of family; Grandchild; Great grandchild; Great-grandchild; Family size; Large family; Granddaughters; Grandsons; Grandkid; Grandkids; Family And Family Life; Great-grandson; Kinsfolk; Familially; Great-grandaughter; FAMILY; Great-great-grandchild; Non-traditional family; 👪; Great-granddaughter; Faimily; Family unit; Large families; Family member; Family members; Grandson; Great-grandchildren; Aunt or uncle; Aunt and uncle; Family life; 👩‍👩‍👦; 👨‍👩‍👧; Family Member; Uncle and aunt; Uncle or aunt
n.
social unit traditionally consisting of parents and children
1) to start a family
2) to clothe; feed; raise; support a family
3) the close, immediate; extended; nuclear family
4) a good ('respected') family (he comes from a good family)
5) a blended; broken family
6) the head of a family; a member of a family
7) in the family (poor vision runs in the family)
8) (misc.) family planning ('birth control'); (old-fashioned) in the family way ('pregnant')
group of related languages
9) a language family (in the same language family)

Wikipedia

List of Latin phrases (A)

This page lists English translations of notable Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before the rise of ancient Rome.

This list covers the letter A. See List of Latin phrases for the main list.
Ejemplos de uso de FAMES
1. There are in the GNP many fascist law–enforcement agents who earned ill fames by killing people through legal actions during the "Yusin" dictatorial regime.