Angol | Latin |
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having ten banks of oars? adjective | decemremis [decemremis, decemreme]adjective |
having ten rows / banks of oars adjective | decemscalmus [decemscalma, decemscalmum]adjective |
having three oars to each bench / banks of oars adjective | triremis [triremis, trireme]adjective |
having two oars to each bench / banks of oars adjective | biremis [biremis, bireme]adjective |
kind of small-change state banker noun | nummularius [nummulari(i)](2nd) M |
leading to bankruptcy, ruinous, expensive, costly adjective | conturbator [(gen.), conturbatoris]adjective |
light galley, perhaps propelled by two banks of oars noun | bicrotum [bicroti](2nd) N |
little bank noun | ripula [ripulae](1st) F |
money-changer, banker noun | mensarius [mensari(i)](2nd) M |
mountebank [mountebanks] noun [UK: ˈmaʊn.tɪ.bæŋk] [US: ˈmaʊn.tɪ.bæŋk] | cernuus [cernui](2nd) M |
of / characteristic of circulator (itinerate performer / peddler, mountebank / quack) adjective | circulatorius [circulatoria, circulatorium]adjective |
on river-bank adjective | ripensis [ripensis, ripense]adjective |
perhaps propelled by two banks of oars noun | dicrota [dicrotae](1st) F dicrotum [dicroti](2nd) N |
quadrireme, vessel having four oars to each bench / banks of oars noun | quadriremis [quadriremis](3rd) F |
quinquereme, large galley with five rowers to each room or five banks of oars noun | penteris [penteris](3rd) F quinqueremis [quinqueremis](3rd) F |
quinquereme (w / navis), large galley with 5 rowers to each room / banks of oars adjective | quinqueremis [quinqueremis, quinquereme]adjective |
river bank noun | littus [littoris](3rd) N litus [litoris](3rd) N |
sandbank, quicksand noun | syrtis [syrtis](3rd) F |
ship having ten banks of oars or with oars / rowers grouped in tens in some way noun | deceris [deceris](3rd) F |
suffer loss, become bankrupt verb | decoco [decocere, decoxi, decoctus](3rd) decoquo [decoquere, decoxi, decoctus](3rd) |
trireme, vessel having three oars to each bench / banks of oars noun | triremis [triremis](3rd) F |