Angol | Latin |
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magistracy, civil office noun | magistratus [magistratus](4th) M |
of / belonging to / pertaining to centumviri (civil court of 100) / its jurisdiction adjective | centumviralis [centumviralis, centumvirale]adjective |
of uncivilized world / people adjective | barbaricus [barbarica, barbaricum]adjective |
of/for an apparitor (civil servant; lictor, clerk; attendant on a magistrate) adjective | adparitorius [adparitoria, adparitorium]adjective apparitorius [apparitoria, apparitorium]adjective |
panel of (about 100) judges chosen annually to decide civil suits (pl.) noun | centumvir [centumviri](2nd) M |
regular official payment to the holder of a civil or military post noun | salarium [salari(i)](2nd) N |
repugnant to refined / civilized taste / feelings adjective | foedus [foeda -um, foedior -or -us, foedissimus -a -um]adjective |
Romans in their civil capacity noun | Quiris [Quiritis](3rd) M |
sum deposited in a civil process, guaranty noun | sacramentum [sacramenti](2nd) N |
uncivil adjective [UK: ˌʌn.ˈsɪv.l̩] [US: ən.ˈsɪv.l̩] | incivilis [incivilis, incivile]adjective |
uncivilized adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈsɪ.vɪ.laɪzd] [US: ʌn.ˈsɪ.və.laɪzd] | ferus [fera, ferum]adjective inconditus [incondita, inconditum]adjective |
uncivilized, uncouth adjective | barbarus [barbara -um, barbarior -or -us, barbarissimus -a -um]adjective |
uncivilized races, barbarity noun | barbaria [barbariae](1st) F barbaries [barbariei](5th) F |
very civilly adverb | perhumaniteradverb |
very friendly, very civil adjective | perhumanus [perhumana, perhumanum]adjective |
year (astronomical / civil) noun [UK: ˈjiə(r)] [US: ˈjɪr̩] | annus [anni](2nd) M |