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`flame` in Latin

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flame

  1. noun
    • hot glowing body of ignited gas
      flamma
      The flame rose high into the sky. — Flamma alte in caelum surrexit.
      ignis
      The flame warmed the room. — Ignis conclave calefecit.
    • [figurative, poetic], intense passion or love
      ardor [figurative, poetic]
      He spoke with the flame of youth. — Cum ardore iuventutis locutus est.
      amor [figurative, poetic]
      She was his first flame. — Prima eius amor fuit.
    • [internet, informal, colloquial], hostile online message or post
      convicium [internet, informal, colloquial]
      The thread was full of flames. — Filum plenum erat conviciis.
  2. verb
    • [internet, informal, colloquial], to insult someone online
      contumeliis incessere [internet, informal, colloquial]
      He flamed her in the comments. — Eam in commentariis contumeliis incessit.
      conviciis petere [internet, informal, colloquial]
      They flamed each other on the forum. — Se invicem in foro conviciis petebant.