Angol | Latin |
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son [sons] noun [UK: sʌn] [US: ˈsən] | cnatus [cnati](2nd) M filius [fili](2nd) M gnatus [gnati](2nd) M natus [nati](2nd) M |
son / daughter noun | f.noun |
son-in-law [sons-in-law] noun [UK: ˈsʌ.nɪn.ˌlɔː] [US: ˈsʌ.nɪn.ˌlɔː] | gener [generi](2nd) M |
son of Aegeus (i.e. Theseus) noun | Aegides [Aegidae]noun |
son of Agamennon and Clytaemnestra noun | Orestes [Orestis](3rd) M orestes [orestae]noun |
son of Cephisus and Liriope noun | narcissus [narcissi](2nd) M |
son of Darius, King of Persia 485-465 BC noun | Xeres [Xeris](3rd) M Xerxes [Xerxis](3rd) M |
son of Gerson, grandson of Levi noun | Lebnitica [Lebniticae](1st) F Semeitica [Semeiticae](1st) F |
Son of God proper noun | Filius Deiproper noun |
son of Joseph in Vulgate Genesis noun | Manasses [Manassae]noun |
Son of Joy noun | Charmides [Charmidae]noun |
son of Lucifer / husband of Alcyone noun | ceyx [ceycis](3rd) M |
Son of Man (Jesus Christ) proper noun [UK: sʌn əv mæn] [US: ˈsən əv ˈmæn] | Filius hominisproper noun |
son of the soil noun | indigenus [indigeni](2nd) M |
son of Tyndarus and Leda, twin of Castor noun | Pollux [Pollucis](3rd) M |
son of Vespasian, brother of Titus, last Flavian noun | Domitianus [Domitiani](2nd) M |
Sondrio (capital) proper noun | Sundriumproper noun |
song [songs] noun [UK: sɒŋ] [US: ˈsɒŋ] | Camena [Camenae](1st) F canticulum [canticuli](2nd) N canticum [cantici](2nd) N cantio [cantionis](3rd) F |
song, chant noun | cantus [cantus](4th) M |
song, manner of singing (L+S) noun | tropos [tropi]noun tropus [tropi](2nd) M |
song, music noun | cantatio [cantationis](3rd) F |
song, shout (Ecc) noun | celeuma [celeumatis](3rd) N celeusma [celeusmatis](3rd) N celuma [celumatis](3rd) N |
song, tune, air, strain, lay, melody noun | melos [meli]noun melum [meli](2nd) N melus [meli](2nd) M |
song, vocal music noun | canor [canoris](3rd) M |
song / music noun | carmen [carminis](3rd) N |
song-bird noun [UK: ˈsɒŋ.bɜːd] [US: ˈsɒŋ.bɜːd] | oscen [oscinis](3rd) C |