Angol | Latin |
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sleeve [sleeves] (part of a garment that covers the arm) noun [UK: sliːv] [US: sˈliːv] | manuleanoun |
sleeved, with sleeves adjective | chiridotus [chiridota, chiridotum]adjective |
sleeved shirt noun | chiridota [chiridotae](1st) F |
sleeveless adjective [UK: ˈsliː.vləs] [US: sˈliː.vləs] | aessomus [aessoma, aessomum]adjective |
sleeveless mantle worn over alb and stole by priest at Mass noun | amphibalus [amphibali](2nd) M |
sleeves (pl.), long sleeves noun | manica [manicae](1st) F |
chiridota is a sleeved shirt noun | chirodytos [chirodyti]noun |
having long sleeves adjective | manicatus [manicata, manicatum]adjective |
long mantle w / cape and sleeves noun | crocea [croceae](1st) F crocia [crociae](1st) F |
long sleeve noun | manuleus [manulei](2nd) M |
maker of sleeved garments noun | manulearius [manuleari(i)](2nd) M |
persons) wearing long-sleeved tunics (sign of effeminacy adjective | manuleatus [manuleata, manuleatum]adjective |
undergarment with short sleeves noun | colobum [colobi](2nd) N |
undershirt, undergarment with short sleeves noun | colobium [colobii](2nd) N |
w / (long) sleeves adjective | manuleatus [manuleata, manuleatum]adjective |