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This stupidly simple sentence is giving me a headache
The stupidly simple sentence being this one: RES GELIDA SIDERE SOLET.
What am I missing here? What does the verb "sidere" mean? None of its usual meanings make any sense to me here. This is the whole sentence, four words, so the meaning of "sidere" must be crystal clear, but what is it? Does "a frozen thing usually sinks" make sense? Does frozen stuff usually sink? Is an iceberg considered to be a frozen thing? A iceberg floats. Is it a metephorical meaning? I'm making a full of myself with this one, aren't I? Lmao.
u/JantoxBalio — 1 day ago