Angol | Latin |
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known adjective [UK: nəʊn] [US: ˈnoʊn] | gnarus [gnara, gnarum]adjective |
known (from experience / carnally)), tried / proved adjective | cognitus [cognita, cognitum]adjective |
known, celebrated adjective | conclamatus [conclamata -um, conclamatior -or -us, conclamatissimus -a -um]adjective |
known facts (pl.) noun | apertum [aperti](2nd) N |
known on good evidence adjective | testatus [testata, testatum]adjective |
act of making known / clear / evident noun | declaratio [declarationis](3rd) F |
also known as (used to introduce an alternative name) adverb | sive, seuadverb |
also known as Apollinaris herba noun | dircium [dircii](2nd) N |
announce, say, make known verb | adnuntio [adnuntiare, adnuntiavi, adnuntiatus](1st) TRANS annuntio [annuntiare, annuntiavi, annuntiatus](1st) TRANS |
announcer, that brings news / announces / makes known adjective | adnuntius [adnuntia, adnuntium]adjective annuntius [annuntia, annuntium]adjective |
anonymous, name unknown adjective | anonymus [anonyma, anonymum]adjective |
arise, emanate from, become known verb | emano [emanare, emanavi, emanatus](1st) INTRANS |
bastard, son of an unknown father noun | spurius [spurii](2nd) M |
be made known / opened / revealed / uncovered / disclosed / exposed verb | patefio [pateferi, patefactus sum]verb |
be well known verb [UK: bi wel nəʊn] [US: bi ˈwel ˈnoʊn] | pateo [patere, patui, -](2nd) |
become clear / known verb | patesco [patescere, patui, -](3rd) |
become generally / well / everywhere known verb | pernotesco [pernotescere, pernotui, -](3rd) INTRANS |
become known verb [UK: bɪˈkʌm nəʊn] [US: bɪˈkʌm ˈnoʊn] | notesco [notescere, notui, -](3rd) |
become known, be made conspicuous verb | innotesco [innotescere, innotui, -](3rd) |
celebrate, make known verb | concelebro [concelebrare, concelebravi, concelebratus](1st) TRANS |
conventional, well-known adjective | vulgatus [vulgata, vulgatum]adjective |
declare, announce, make known verb | ecfor [ecfari, ecfatus sum](1st) DEP effor [effari, effatus sum](1st) DEP |
declare / announce / make known verb | declaro [declarare, declaravi, declaratus](1st) TRANS |
DEP form also known verb | sigillo [sigillare, sigillavi, sigillatus](1st) |
disclose, tell, relate, make known verb | edo [edare, edidi, editus](1st) TRANS |
epithet of an unknown bird - of bad omen adjective | clamatorius [clamatoria, clamatorium]adjective |
female worker (of unknown function) noun | ceriaria [ceriariae](1st) F |
fish in the Rhine (unknown) noun | ancorago [ancoraginis](3rd) M |
flame-colored gem (otherwise unknown) noun | phloginos [phlogini]noun |
foreknow [foreknew, foreknown, foreknowing, foreknows] verb [UK: fɔː.ˈnəʊ] [US: fɔːrˈno.ʊ] | praenosco [praenoscere, -, -](3rd) praescio [praescire, praescivi, praescitus](4th) TRANS |
full meaning unknown verb | SELAH [undeclined]verb |
herb (unknown) noun [UK: hɜːb] [US: ˈɝːb] | aspalax [aspalacis](3rd) M |
hidden, secret, concealed, unknown adjective | absconsus [absconsa, absconsum]adjective apsconsus [apsconsa, apsconsum]adjective |
honorific title (position in unknown rite?) adjective | dextratus [dextrata, dextratum]adjective |
illegitimate (known father) adjective [UK: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈdʒɪ.tɪ.mət] [US: ˌɪ.lɪ.ˈdʒɪ.tə.mət] | nothus [notha, nothum]adjective |