Angol | Latin |
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herd [herds] noun [UK: hɜːd] [US: ˈhɝːd] | stabulum [stabuli](2nd) N |
herd (of cattle) noun [UK: hɜːd] [US: ˈhɝːd] | armenta [armentae](1st) F armentum [armenti](2nd) N |
herd, flock noun | pecu [pecus](4th) N |
herd, flock, troop, crowd noun | agmen [agminis](3rd) N |
herded together adjective | congrex [(gen.), congregis]adjective |
herds of sheep or cattle (pl.) noun | pecuarium [pecuari(i)](2nd) N |
herdsman (for sheep / goats) noun | pastor [pastoris](3rd) M |
herdsman, cow-herd noun | bobsequa [bobsequae](1st) M bubsequa [bubsequae](1st) M |
herdsman, cowboy noun | armentarius [armentari(i)](2nd) M |
a herd of cattle noun | mandra [mandrae](1st) F |
cattle, herd, flock noun | pecus [pecoris](3rd) N |
common herd noun | multinoun |
common people / general public / multitude / common herd / rabble / crowd / mob noun | volgus [volgi](2nd) N vulgus [vulgi](2nd) N |
cow-herd, herdsman, man who looks after cattle, cowboy noun | busequa [busequae](1st) M |
deity of forest, herdsman noun | Faunus [Fauni](2nd) M |
Feast (pl.) of Pales (tutelary deity of sheep and herds) on 21 April noun | Palile [Palilis](3rd) N |
fellow herdsman noun | compastor [compastoris](3rd) M conpastor [conpastoris](3rd) M |
flock, herd noun | grex [gregis](3rd) C |
flock / herd / swarm noun | caterva [catervae](1st) F |
goatherd noun [UK: ˈɡəʊt.hɜːd] [US: ˈɡoʊt.hɜːd] | caprarius [caprari(i)](2nd) M |
goddess of flocks / herds and of hearth / household noun | Vesta [Vestae](1st) F |
Greek god of shepherds noun | Pan [Panos/is]noun |
in herds / flocks / swarms adverb | catervatimadverb |
kept in herds adjective | armentivus [armentiva, armentivum]adjective |
of / connected with herdsmen adjective | pastoricius [pastoricia, pastoricium]adjective |
of cattle, connected with herd / herds adjective | armentalis [armentalis, armentale]adjective |
of same herd / flock (L+S) adjective | congrex [(gen.), congregis]adjective |
of the herd / flock adjective | gregalis [gregalis, gregale]adjective |
one of same party / company / gang / herd / flock noun | gregalis [gregalis](3rd) M |
pertaining to a herd adjective | armentivus [armentiva, armentivum]adjective |
pertaining to shepherds adjective | bucolicos [bucolice, bucolicon]adjective bucolicus [bucolica, bucolicum]adjective |
player of reed / shepherd's pipe noun | cicuticen [cicuticinis](3rd) M |
potsherd, fragment of broken earthenware pot noun | testula [testulae](1st) F |
shepherd (in churches) noun | pastor [pastoris](3rd) M |
shepherd's adjective [UK: ˈʃe.pərdz] [US: ˈʃe.pərdz] | pastorius [pastoria, pastorium]adjective |