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heart latinul

AngolLatin
downhearted / low / downcast / dejected / discouraged / despondent adjective

demissus [demissa -um, demissior -or -us, demississimus -a -um]adjective

entrails of animals (esp. heart, lungs, liver) for divination noun

extum [exti](2nd) N
noun

fainthearted, timid, pusillanimous adjective

pusillanimis [pusillanimis, pusillanime]adjective

pusillanimus [pusillanima, pusillanimum]adjective

pusillianimis [pusillianimis, pusillianime]adjective

faintheartedness noun
[UK: ˈfeɪntˈhɑːtɪdnəs ]
[US: ˈfeɪntˈhɑrtɪdnəs ]

ignavia [ignaviae](1st) F
noun

pusillitas [pusillitatis](3rd) F
noun

faintheartedness, timidity, cowardness, lack of courage noun

pusillanimitas [pusillanimitatis](3rd) F
noun

friend, well-wisher, kind-heart noun

benevolens [benevolentis](3rd) C
noun

benivolens [benivolentis](3rd) C
noun

from the heart adverb

cordicitusadverb

girl friend, sweetheart noun

amica [amicae](1st) F
noun

god forbid, "let it be far from the hearts of the faithful" interjection

absitinterjection

apsitinterjection

goddess of flocks / herds and of hearth / household noun

Vesta [Vestae](1st) F
noun

half-heartedly adverb
[UK: hɑːf ˈhɑː.tɪd.li]
[US: hɑːrf ˈhɑːr.tɪd.li]

segniter [segnitius, segnitissime]adverb

hard-heartedness noun

duricordia [duricordiae](1st) F
noun

having two hearts adjective

bicors [(gen.), bicordis]adjective

inwardly, from depths of heart / mind adverb

medullitusadverb

kind, friendly, benevolent, well-wishing, kind-hearted adjective

benevolens [benevolentis (gen.), benevolentior -or -us, benevolentissimus -a -um]adjective

benivolens [benivolentis (gen.), benivolentior -or -us, benivolentissimus -a -um]adjective

lavishly, generously, wholeheartedly, without let / skimping / reserve adverb

prolixe [prolixius, prolixissime]adverb

learn by heart verb
[UK: lɜːn baɪ hɑːt]
[US: ˈlɝːn baɪ ˈhɑːrt]

edisco [ediscere, edidici, -](3rd)
verb

lessen, weaken, diminish, dishearten verb

infringo [infringere, infregi, infractus](3rd)
verb

light-heartedly adverb
[UK: laɪt ˈhɑː.tɪd.li]
[US: laɪt ˈhɑːr.tɪd.li]

remisse [remissius, remississime]adverb

Lionheart (nickname of Richard I of England)
proper noun
[UK: ˈlaɪən.ˌhɑːt]
[US: ˈlaɪən.ˌhɑːrt]

Cor Leonisproper noun

little heart noun

corculum [corculi](2nd) N
noun

little heart (L+S) noun

corcillum [corcilli](2nd) N
noun

lose heart verb
[UK: luːz hɑːt]
[US: ˈluːz ˈhɑːrt]

defatiscor [defatisci, defassus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

defetiscor [defetisci, defessus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

lose one's case, fail, give out / lose heart, decay verb

concido [concidere, concidi, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

loved one, darling, sweetheart noun

amasiuncula [amasiunculae](1st) F
noun

lover, sweetheart noun

amans [amantis](3rd) C
noun

merciful, tenderhearted adjective

misericors [(gen.), misericordis]adjective

myocardium, muscular substance of the heart noun

myocardium [myocardii](2nd) N
noun

of heart or stomach adjective

cardiacus [cardiaca, cardiacum]adjective

person suffering from heartburn or stomach distress noun

cardiacus [cardiaci](2nd) M
noun

precious stone (encardia / unknown stone with figure of a heart) noun
[UK: ˈpre.ʃəs stəʊn]
[US: ˈpre.ʃəs ˈstoʊn]

ariste [aristes]noun
F

sorrow of the heart, grief (L+S) noun

cordolium [cordoli(i)](2nd) N
noun

stout, hale, hearty adjective

vigoratus [vigorata, vigoratum]adjective

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