Angol | Latin |
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doom, death, calamity noun | fatum [fati](2nd) N |
exhaust / wear out, plague / torture to death verb | eneco [enecare, enecavi, enecatus](1st) TRANS eneco [enecare, enecui, enectus](1st) TRANS enico [enicare, enicavi, enicatus](1st) TRANS enico [enicare, enicui, enictus](1st) TRANS |
fall in swoon / exhaustion / death verb | collabor [collabi, collabsus sum](3rd) DEP collabor [collabi, collapsus sum](3rd) DEP conlabor [conlabi, conlabsus sum](3rd) DEP conlabor [conlabi, conlapsus sum](3rd) DEP |
fought to the death (war) adjective | internecivus [interneciva, internecivum]adjective internicivus [interniciva, internicivum]adjective |
heavy sleep, stupor, sleep of death (L+S) noun | caros [cari]noun |
held on the ninth day after a person's death adjective | novendialis [novendialis, novendiale]adjective |
hero elevated to god after death as patron deity of country noun | Indiges [Indigetis](3rd) M |
immortal, not subject to death adjective | immortalis [immortalis, immortale]adjective inmortalis [inmortalis, inmortale]adjective |
lose by death verb | amitto [amittere, amisi, amissus](3rd) TRANS |
maternal death (death of a woman that occurs directly related to the procreative process) noun | mors gestationalis (nominative singular), mortis gestationalis (genitive singular), mortes gestationales (nominative plural), mortium gestationalium (genitive plural)noun |
meet one's death verb | occumbo [occumbere, occumbui, occumbitus](3rd) |
meet with (death) verb [UK: miːt wɪð] [US: ˈmiːt wɪθ] | occumbo [occumbere, occumbui, occumbitus](3rd) |
natural (death) adjective [UK: ˈnæt.ʃrəl] [US: ˈnæ.tʃə.rəl] | necessarius [necessaria, necessarium]adjective |
not slaughtered, of animal that died natural death / its flesh adjective | morticinus [morticina, morticinum]adjective |
of life (and death) adjective | vitalis [vitalis, vitale]adjective |
one who by his death bears witness to the truth of Christ noun | martyr [martyris]noun |
one who holds office between the death of a supreme magistrate and the appoint noun | interrex [interregis](3rd) M |
passing / death noun | decessus [decessus](4th) M |
pertaining to death adjective | emortualis [emortualis, emortuale]adjective |
put to death verb [UK: ˈpʊt tuː deθ] [US: ˈpʊt ˈtuː ˈdeθ] | neco [necare, necavi, necatus](1st) TRANS neco [necare, necui, nectus](1st) TRANS |
releasing from death adjective | denecalis [denecalis, denecale]adjective denicalis [denicalis, denicale]adjective |
remarriage, second marriage (after death / divorce) noun | digamia [digamiae](1st) F |
removal (by death) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈmuː.vəl] [US: rə.ˈmuː.vəl] | amolitio [amolitionis](3rd) F |
repose (death) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈpəʊz] [US: rɪˈpoʊz] | acquiesco [acquiescere, acquiei, acquietus](3rd) INTRANS acquiesco [acquiescere, acquievi, acquietus](3rd) INTRANS |
repose (in death) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈpəʊz] [US: rɪˈpoʊz] | adquiesco [adquiescere, adquiei, adquietus](3rd) INTRANS adquiesco [adquiescere, adquievi, adquietus](3rd) INTRANS |
self-inflicted (death) adjective [UK: self ɪn.ˈflɪk.tɪd] [US: ˈself ˌɪn.ˈflɪk.təd] | accersitus [accersita, accersitum]adjective arcessitus [arcessita, arcessitum]adjective |
setting (of the sun, etc), death noun | obitus [obitus](4th) M |