Angol | Latin |
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loss [losses] noun [UK: lɒs] [US: ˈlɒs] | amissus [amissus](4th) M deperditio [deperditionis](3rd) F diametrum [diametri](2nd) N dispendium [dispendi(i)](2nd) N jactura [jacturae](1st) F zamia [zamiae](1st) F |
loss (possessions / faculty / quality / persons / town / military force), deprivation noun | amissio [amissionis](3rd) F |
loss, damage noun | intertrimentum [intertrimenti](2nd) N |
loss, damage, harm noun | calamitas [calamitatis](3rd) F kadamitas [kadamitatis](3rd) F |
loss, separation, going away noun | adscessio [adscessionis](3rd) F apscessio [apscessionis](3rd) F |
loss by flowing or falling away noun | defluvium [defluvii](2nd) N |
loss of a child noun | orbitas [orbitatis](3rd) F |
loss of a syllable in a final metrical foot noun | catalexis [catalexis](3rd) F |
loss of reason noun | desipientia [desipientiae](1st) F |
loss of speech, dumbness noun | anaudia [anaudiae](1st) F |
loss of voice noun | abscisio [abscisionis](3rd) F abscissio [abscissionis](3rd) F apscisio [apscisionis](3rd) F apscissio [apscissionis](3rd) F |
(begin to) blossom verb | floresco [florescere, -, -](3rd) |
baldness, absence / loss of hair noun | calvitium [calvitii](2nd) N |
be amazed / utterly astonished at, at loss to imagine verb | demiror [demirari, demiratus sum](1st) DEP |
be at a loss verb [UK: bi ət ə lɒs] [US: bi ət ə ˈlɒs] | decontor [decontari, decontatus sum](1st) DEP |
blooming / blossoming / flourishing together / strongly adjective | conflorens [(gen.), conflorentis]adjective |
blossom forth verb | ecfloresco [ecflorescere, ecflorui, -](3rd) INTRANS ecfloro [ecflorere, ecflorui, -](3rd) INTRANS effloresco [efflorescere, efflorui, -](3rd) INTRANS effloro [efflorere, efflorui, -](3rd) INTRANS |
blossom of the red lily (L+S) noun | cynorrhoda [cynorrhodae](1st) F cynorrhodon [cynorrhodi]noun cynorrhodum [cynorrhodi](2nd) N cynorroda [cynorrodae](1st) F cynorrodon [cynorrodi]noun cynorrodum [cynorrodi](2nd) N |
bugloss (herb) (prickly ox-tongue, Helminthia echioides?) noun | buglossa [buglossae](1st) F buglossos [buglossi]noun |
capital crime / punishment (loss of life or civil rights) noun | capital [capitalis](3rd) N capitale [capitalis](3rd) N |