Angol | Latin |
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arpent/land measure (Gallic; half jugerum (=5/16 acre); (5/6 to 1 1/4 acre OED) noun | arepennis [arepennis](3rd) M |
Arum colocasia L+S noun | ciboria [ciboriae](1st) F |
asarabacca or hazelwort (Asarum europeaum) noun | asarum [asari](2nd) N |
bass string (instrument) noun [UK: ˈbeɪs strɪŋ] [US: ˈbæs ˈstrɪŋ] | hypate [hypates]noun |
be / become rotten / decayed / putrefied / crumbled / softened / soft verb | putrefio [putreferi, putrefactus sum]verb |
become wrinkled / rumpled / creased verb | rugo [rugare, rugavi, rugatus](1st) |
birds / instruments verb | garrio [garrire, garrivi, garritus](4th) |
blare / blast (trumpet) noun | clangor [clangoris](3rd) M |
blast on trumpet, trumpet call noun | buccinum [buccini](2nd) N bucinum [bucini](2nd) N |
blast (trumpet) noun [UK: blɑːst] [US: ˈblæst] | cantus [cantus](4th) M |
blow trumpet (bucina) verb | buccino [buccinare, buccinavi, buccinatus](1st) INTRANS bucino [bucinare, bucinavi, bucinatus](1st) INTRANS |
booming, deep sound, rumble noun | bombus [bombi](2nd) M |
bracket of hyperthyrum noun | parotis [parotidis]noun |
branch of a candelabrum noun | calamus [calami](2nd) M |
break / crumble into pieces, shatter verb | comminuo [comminuere, comminui, comminutus](3rd) TRANS |
bruise, crumble verb | contero [conterere, contrivi, contritus](3rd) TRANS |
buttocks (usu. pl.), rump noun | natis [natis](3rd) F |
castrum noun | castrum [castri](2nd) N |
catgut, musical instrument (string) noun | chorda [chordae](1st) F |
catgut, musical instrument string noun | corda [cordae](1st) F |
catheter, instrument for drawing urine noun | catheter [catheteris](3rd) M |
cause to rot / decay / crumble / disintegrate verb | putrefacio [putrefacere, putrefeci, putrefactus](3rd) TRANS |
cerebrum (principal part of the brain) noun [UK: sə.ˈriː.brəm] [US: sə.ˈriː.brəm] | telencephalonnoun |
cheek (with blowing a trumpet) noun [UK: tʃiːk] [US: ˈtʃiːk] | bucca [buccae](1st) F |
chord, instrument string noun | fides [fidis](3rd) F fidis [fidis](3rd) F |
Christian apologist, ~250-~325, "Divinarum Institutionum" noun | Lactantius [Lactanti](2nd) M |
citrum noun | citrum [citri](2nd) N |
claustrum noun | claustrum [claustri](2nd) N |
colustrum / beestings (first milk from a cow after calving) noun | colostra [colostrae](1st) F colostrum [colostri](2nd) N colustra [colustrae](1st) F colustrum [colustri](2nd) N |
concerned with or employing mechanical device or instrument adjective | organicos [organice, organicon]adjective organicus [organica, organicum]adjective |
connected with business of forum adjective | circumforanus [circumforana, circumforanum]adjective |
conrumpo verb | conrumpo [conrumpere, conrupi, conruptus](3rd) TRANS |
conrumptela noun | conrumptela [conrumptelae](1st) F |