Angol | Latin |
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laying / setting out / in order noun | digestio [digestionis](3rd) F |
liberate / set free verb | luo [luere, lui, lutus](3rd) TRANS |
liberation / setting free, release / deliverance (from) (debt) noun | liberatio [liberationis](3rd) F |
man set apart to the service of God noun | Nazaraeus [Nazaraei](2nd) M nazoreus [nazorei](2nd) M |
mentally / morally settled / certain adjective | constans [constantis (gen.), constantior -or -us, constantissimus -a -um]adjective |
mild agitation / upset / commotion noun | commotiuncula [commotiunculae](1st) F |
money set for public entertainment noun | lucar [lucaris](3rd) N |
monument (set up to mark victory / rout) (often captured armor) noun | tropaeum [tropaei](2nd) N trophaeum [trophaei](2nd) N |
move, set in motion verb | cieo [ciere, civi, citus](2nd) TRANS cio [cire, civi(ii), citus]verb |
move, set in violent motion, stir up verb | concieo [concire, concivi(ii), concitus]verb concio [concire, concivi, concitus](4th) TRANS |
mover, one who sets in motion noun | commotor [commotoris](3rd) M |
mutter (set of words) through verb | demurmuro [demurmurare, demurmuravi, demurmuratus](1st) TRANS |
never setting adjective | inocciduus [inoccidua, inocciduum]adjective |
niche, closet noun | aedicula [aediculae](1st) F |
of Roman settlers at Corinth adjective | Corinthienis [Corinthienis, Corinthiene]adjective |
of set purpose adverb [UK: əv set ˈpɜː.pəs] [US: əv ˈset ˈpɝː.pəs] | consultoadverb |
of the setting out of an army adjective | procinctualis [procinctualis, procinctuale]adjective |
one set of (denoting entity) adjective | unus [una, unum (gen -ius)]adjective |
one who kindles / sets fire to / lights beacons (L+S) noun | incensor [incensoris](3rd) M |
one who sets things right noun | conrector [conrectoris](3rd) M corrector [correctoris](3rd) M |
one who settles / arranges discreditably noun | depector [depectoris](3rd) M |
one who settles land under feudal system noun | feoffator [feoffatoris](3rd) M |
onset [onsets] noun [UK: ˈɒn.set] [US: ˈɑːn.set] | accessa [accessae](1st) F accessus [accessus](4th) M accursus [accursus](4th) M adcessus [adcessus](4th) M adcursus [adcursus](4th) M excursatio [excursationis](3rd) F |
order / arrange, set in order verb | ordino [ordinare, ordinavi, ordinatus](1st) |
ornamented / set with amethysts (gems) adjective | amethystus [amethysta, amethystum]adjective |
overturning / upsetting noun | eversio [eversionis](3rd) F |
pair, set of two noun | par [paris](3rd) N |
pay off, settle (debt) verb | dimitto [dimittere, dimisi, dimissus](3rd) TRANS |
perch, alight, settle verb | adsido [adsidere, adsedi, -](3rd) INTRANS assido [assidere, assedi, -](3rd) INTRANS |