Angol | Latin |
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gods (pl.) on high, celestial deities noun | superus [superi](2nd) M |
greatest, last, highest adjective | superus [supera -um, superior -or -us, supremus -a -um]adjective |
having foliage high up / at the top (trees) adjective | alticomus [alticoma, alticomum]adjective |
having thighs close together adjective | compernis [compernis, comperne]adjective |
having two thighs / hips adjective | bicoxus [bicoxa, bicoxum]adjective |
head high, proudly erect adjective | elatus [elata -um, elatior -or -us, elatissimus -a -um]adjective |
heap / pile up / high, gather into a pile / heap verb | cumulo [cumulare, cumulavi, cumulatus](1st) TRANS |
height, high place / ground / altitude noun | excelsum [excelsi](2nd) N |
Illustrious, title of highest officers of late empire noun | Illustris [Illustris](3rd) M |
in high minded manner adverb | animose [animosius, animosissime]adverb |
in high position adjective [UK: ɪn haɪ pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] [US: ɪn ˈhaɪ pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] | sublimis [sublime, sublimior -or -us, sublimissimus -a -um]adjective sublimus [sublima -um, sublimior -or -us, sublimissimus -a -um]adjective |
in the highest degree adverb [UK: ɪn ðə ˈhaɪɪst dɪ.ˈɡriː] [US: ɪn ðə ˈhaɪəst dɪ.ˈɡriː] | summeadverb |
lofty / high adjective | excelsus [excelsa -um, excelsior -or -us, excelsissimus -a -um]adjective |
looking down from on high noun | altispex [altispicis](3rd) M |
Most High (title of God) proper noun [UK: məʊst haɪ] [US: moʊst ˈhaɪ] | Altissimusproper noun |
next-to-highest-note on certain tetrachords noun | paranete [paranetes]noun |
notes / strings in highest pitch tetrachord noun | hyperbolaeos [hyperbolaei]noun hyperboleus [hyperbolei](2nd) F |
notice / statement of the case sent to a higher tribunal on an appeal (Roman law) noun | apostolus [apostoli](2nd) M |
of high position / rank / reputation adjective | excelsus [excelsa -um, excelsior -or -us, excelsissimus -a -um]adjective |
of high value adverb [UK: əv haɪ ˈvæ.ljuː] [US: əv ˈhaɪ ˈvæ.ljuː] | care [carius, carissime]adverb |
of higher / noble birth adverb | eminenter [eminentius, eminentissime]adverb |
of Jewish high priest noun | logion [logii]noun logium [logii](2nd) N |
of lofty sound, that sounds high up / in the heavens adjective | altisonus [altisona, altisonum]adjective |
of the highest rank adjective | primas [(gen.), primatis]adjective |
office / dignity of spectabilis (title of high imperial officers) noun | spectabilitas [spectabilitatis](3rd) F |
office of antistes (high priest) noun | antistitium [antistitii](2nd) N |
office of archon (high Athenian magistrate) noun | archontium [archonti(i)](2nd) N |
one enthroned on high noun | altithronus [altithroni](2nd) M |
one who praises highly / warmly noun | collaudator [collaudatoris](3rd) M conlaudator [conlaudatoris](3rd) M |
open sea, high sea, main, deep, ocean noun | salum [sali](2nd) N |
praise / extol highly verb | collaudo [collaudare, collaudavi, collaudatus](1st) TRANS conlaudo [conlaudare, conlaudavi, conlaudatus](1st) TRANS |
praise / laud highly (L+S) verb | deosculor [deosculari, deosculatus sum](1st) DEP |
praise expansively / widly / highly / much / in all respects verb | dilaudo [dilaudare, dilaudavi, dilaudatus](1st) TRANS |
raise, make high, elevate verb | alto [altare, altavi, altatus](1st) TRANS |
raise / lift up / towards / to a higher position verb | adtollo [adtollere, -, -](3rd) TRANS |