Angol | Latin |
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annual adjective [UK: ˈæ.njuəl] [US: ˈæ.njuːəl] | anniversarius [anniversaria, anniversarium]adjective |
annual expiatory procession around Rome (with sacrificial victims - hostiae) noun | amburbale [amburbalis](3rd) N amburbium [amburbi(i)](2nd) N |
annual family banquet 3 days after Parentalia (20 Feb.) where feuds settled noun | caristium [caristii](2nd) N charistium [charistii](2nd) N |
annual herb Hyoscyamus niger noun | hyoscyamus [hyoscyami](2nd) M |
annual register of the total strength of a unit noun | pridianum [pridiani](2nd) N |
annual stipend, pension, annuity (L+S) noun | annuum [annui](2nd) N |
annual tax for maintenance of a seminary noun | alumnaticum [alumnatici](2nd) N |
annually adverb [UK: ˈæ.njuə.li] [US: ˈæ.njuːə.li] | anniversarieadverb |
Amburbia festival, annual expiatory procession round Rome noun | Amburbium [Amburbi(i)](2nd) N |
bishop's tax, cathedraticum, annual tax paid to bishop noun | cathedraticum [cathedratici](2nd) N |
book of annuals, chronicle noun | chronicon [chronici]noun chronicum [chronici](2nd) N |
book of annuals, chronicles (pl.) noun | chronica [chronicae](1st) F |
book of annuals / chronicles noun | annalis [annalis](3rd) M |
circuit, (annual) round, orbit noun | amfractus [amfractus](4th) M anfractus [anfractus](4th) M |
collector of annual tribute noun | canonicarius [canonicari(i)](2nd) M |
employed / engaged / renewed / occurring / arising / growing annually / every year adjective | anniversarius [anniversaria, anniversarium]adjective |
L:controller of the annual income noun | adnotator [adnotatoris](3rd) M annotator [annotatoris](3rd) M |
paid / performed yearly, annual adjective | annuus [annua, annuum]adjective |
panel of (about 100) judges chosen annually to decide civil suits (pl.) noun | centumvir [centumviri](2nd) M |
pimpernel (Anagallis aruensis) (small flowering annual) ("scarlet pimpernel") noun | anagallis [anagallidis](3rd) F |
religious hymns (pl.) in Saturnian measure annually sung by the Salii noun | axamentum [axamenti](2nd) N |
written as annual / chronicle adjective | chronicus [chronica, chronicum]adjective |