Angol | Latin |
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ark [arks] noun [UK: ɑːk] [US: ˈɑːrk] | arca [arcae](1st) F |
Ark of the Covenant (the sacred container, a gold-plated wooden chest) proper noun [UK: ɑːk əv ðə ˈkʌ.və.nənt] [US: ˈɑːrk əv ðə ˈkʌ.və.nənt] | Arca foederisproper noun |
Ark of the Covenant noun [UK: ɑːk əv ðə ˈkʌ.və.nənt] [US: ˈɑːrk əv ðə ˈkʌ.və.nənt] | arca [arcae](1st) F |
Arkansas (US state) proper noun [UK: ɑːˈk.ən.sɔː] [US: ˈɑːrk.ən.ˌsɑː] | Arcansiaproper noun |
Arkhangelsk (city in Russia) proper noun [UK: ˌʌrkæŋˈgɛlsk] [US: ˌʌrkæŋˈgɛlsk] | Archangelopolisproper noun |
(INTRANS) become dark verb | fusco [fuscare, fuscavi, fuscatus](1st) |
a dark-colored fish, the wrasse noun | merula [merulae](1st) F |
aardvark [aardvarks] (mammal) noun [UK: ˈɑːd.vɑːk] [US: ˈɑːrd.vɑːrk] | orycteropusnoun |
abbrochment, forestalling market / fair (buying before fair then retailing OED) noun | abbrocamentum [abbrocamenti](2nd) N |
abounding in bark adjective | corticosus [corticosa, corticosum]adjective |
act / process of stripping off bark noun | decorticatio [decorticationis](3rd) F |
aedile - commissioner (magistrate) of police / fire / markets / games noun | aedilis [aedilis](3rd) M |
after dark (after nightfall, at night) preposition [UK: ˈɑːf.tə(r) dɑːk] [US: ˈæf.tər ˈdɑːrk] | de noctepreposition |
aim / fix on target, mark out verb | destino [destinare, destinavi, destinatus](1st) TRANS |
also on bark of fig noun | impetigo [impetiginis](3rd) F inpetigo [inpetiginis](3rd) F |
amusing, witty (remarks / books) adjective | lepidus [lepida -um, lepidior -or -us, lepidissimus -a -um]adjective |
asterisk (as a typographical mark) noun [UK: ˈæ.stə.rɪsk] [US: ˈæ.stə.ˌrɪsk] | asteriscus [asterisci](2nd) M |
astonishing, remarkable, extraordinary adjective | admirandus [admiranda, admirandum]adjective ammirandus [ammiranda, ammirandum]adjective |
at dark (during nightfall) preposition | sub noctempreposition |
bark [barked, barking, barks] verb [UK: bɑːk] [US: ˈbɑːrk] | baubo [baubare, baubavi, baubatus](1st) illatro [illatrare, -, -](1st) INTRANS |
bark [barks] noun [UK: bɑːk] [US: ˈbɑːrk] | cortex [corticis](3rd) C |
bark (of dogs), bay, howl verb | baubor [baubari, baubatus sum](1st) DEP |
bark, barge noun | barca [barcae](1st) F |
bark, bark at verb | latro [latrare, latravi, latratus](1st) |
bark / yelp fiercely at (L+S) verb | collatro [collatrare, collatravi, collatratus](1st) TRANS conlatro [conlatrare, conlatravi, conlatratus](1st) TRANS |
bark at verb | adlatro [adlatrare, adlatravi, adlatratus](1st) TRANS allatro [allatrare, allatravi, allatratus](1st) TRANS |
bark at (+DAT or +ACC) verb | oblatro [oblatrare, oblatravi, oblatratus](1st) |
bark in chorus at verb | collatro [collatrare, collatravi, collatratus](1st) TRANS conlatro [conlatrare, conlatravi, conlatratus](1st) TRANS |
bark round about verb | circumlatro [circumlatrare, circumlatravi, circumlatratus](1st) TRANS |
barker, one who barks noun | latrator [latratoris](3rd) M |
barking noun [UK: ˈbɑːkɪŋ] [US: ˈbɑːrkɪŋ] | baubatus [baubatus](4th) M latraus [latraus](4th) M |
barking (dog), noisy adjective | clamosus [clamosa, clamosum]adjective |