Angol | Latin |
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farm [farms] (a place where agricultural activities take place) noun [UK: fɑːm] [US: ˈfɑːrm] | |
farm [farms] noun [UK: fɑːm] [US: ˈfɑːrm] | fundus [fundi](2nd) M |
farm (late) noun [UK: fɑːm] [US: ˈfɑːrm] | casa [casae](1st) F |
farm, cultivate land, pursue agriculture verb | agricolor [agricolari, agricolatus sum](1st) DEP |
farm, estate noun | praedium [praedi(i)](2nd) N |
farm, land, estate, park noun | ager [agri](2nd) M |
farm / country home / estate noun | villa [villae](1st) F |
farm animals (pl.) noun | pecu [pecus](4th) N |
farm out (taxes) on contract verb | loco [locare, locavi, locatus](1st) loco [locare, additional, forms]verb |
farm overseer (slave / free), estate manager noun | vilicus [vilici](2nd) M villicus [villici](2nd) M |
farm the taxes verb | conduco [conducere, conduxi, conductus](3rd) TRANS |
farm tool w / teeth noun | denticulus [denticuli](2nd) M |
farmer [farmers] noun [UK: ˈfɑː.mə(r)] [US: ˈfɑːr.mər] | bundon [bundonis](3rd) M |
farmer (esp. farming on shares) noun [UK: ˈfɑː.mə(r)] [US: ˈfɑːr.mər] | arator [aratoris](3rd) M |
farmer's land noun | condama [condamae](1st) F condoma [condomae](1st) F |
farmer, cultivator, gardener, agriculturist noun | agricola [agricolae](1st) M |
farmer, cultivator, tiller noun | colonus [coloni](2nd) M |
farmer, husbandman noun | agricultor [agricultoris](3rd) M |
farmer- adjective | agricolaris [agricolaris, agricolare]adjective |
farmer's wife noun | colona [colonae](1st) F |
farmers of the public pastures (pl.) noun | pecuarius [pecuari(i)](2nd) M |
farmhand (farm worker) noun [UK: ˈfɑːm.hænd] [US: ˈfɑːrm.ˌhænd] | operarius rusticusnoun |
a little farm or estate noun | glebula [glebulae](1st) F |
an estate of arable land (esp. one farmed on shares) noun | aratio [arationis](3rd) F |
be a plowman / farm laborer verb | bubulcito [bubulcitare, bubulcitavi, bubulcitatus](1st) INTRANS bubulcitor [bubulcitari, bubulcitatus sum](1st) DEP |
common / farm (sheep) adjective | colonicus [colonica, colonicum]adjective |
contractor, undertaker, purveyor, farmer noun | redemptor [redemptoris](3rd) M |
contractor for public works, farmer of the Roman taxes noun | publicanus [publicani](2nd) M |
country, farm noun | rus [ruris](3rd) N |
cultivated / tilled / farmed (well) adjective | cultus [culta -um, cultior -or -us, cultissimus -a -um]adjective |
cultivated / tilled / farmed lands (pl.) noun | cultum [culti](2nd) N |
emphyteusis (permanent land tenure for farming / rent) noun [UK: emfˈaɪtjuːsiz] [US: emfˈaɪtjuːsiz] | emphyteusis [emphyteuseos/is]noun |
enclosure / yard / pen, farmyard noun | chors [chortis](3rd) F cohors [cohortis](3rd) F cors [cortis](3rd) F |
female / wife of tax-farmer / who buys right to tithe noun | decimana [decimanae](1st) F |