What is the word “trail” and “prospector” in latin language or old english?
Trail as in: "I followed the trail up the mountain"
Prospector as in someone who prospects for minerals in mining.
Tags: minerals, prospector, prospects, quot
Trail as in: "I followed the trail up the mountain"
Prospector as in someone who prospects for minerals in mining.
Tags: minerals, prospector, prospects, quot
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November 13th, 2009 at 6:53 pm
semita – footpath, narrow way
trames – crossroad
callis – mountain path
I cannot find an ancient source for a prospector (that doesn’t mean there isn’t one, I just can’t find it), but an explorer is an explorator. Perhaps that will work for you.
November 13th, 2009 at 6:53 pm
trail- traho, vestigium
can’t find prospector….but prospect is prospectus
explorer- explorator
investigator- investigator
to seek is petere
hope those help