Angol | Latin |
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treacherously adjective [UK: ˈtre.tʃə.rə.sli] [US: ˈtre.tʃə.rə.sli] | insidiosus [insidiosa -um, insidiosior -or -us, insidiosissimus -a -um]adjective |
treacherously adverb [UK: ˈtre.tʃə.rə.sli] [US: ˈtre.tʃə.rə.sli] | proditioseadverb |
treachery, treacherous attack / device noun | insidia [insidiae](1st) F |
trick, device, deceit, treachery, trickery, cunning, fraud noun | dolus [doli](2nd) M |
trireme, vessel having three oars to each bench / banks of oars noun | triremis [triremis](3rd) F |
try to catch / grasp / seize / reach verb | capto [captare, captavi, captatus](1st) TRANS |
tutor / teacher (Ecc) noun | educatrix [educatricis](3rd) F |
twelve each / apiece / times / at a time numeral | bisennumeral |
twenty each (pl.) adjective | vicenus [vicena, vicenum]adjective |
under-teacher, under-master noun | hypodidascalus [hypodidascali](2nd) M |
unteachable, ignorant adjective | indocilis [indocilis, indocile]adjective |
way of teaching (L+S) noun | methados [methadi]noun methodos [methodi]noun methodus [methodi](2nd) F |
when, at the time / on each occasion / in the situation that adverb | cumadverb quomadverb |
white, light, bleached adjective | albens [(gen.), albentis]adjective |
within reach adjective | contiguus [contigua, contiguum]adjective |
you can't teach an old dog new tricks (too old to change) phrase | senex psittacus negligit ferulam (the old parrot neglects ferule)phrase |