Angol | Latin |
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the East noun | Asia [Asiae](1st) F ortus [ortus](4th) M |
the East / Orient noun | oriens [orientis](3rd) M |
the efforts of childbirth (pl.), travail noun | nixus [nixus](4th) M |
the Egyptian who murdered Pompey noun | Achillas [Achillae]noun |
the elite noun | delectus [delecti](2nd) M |
the end noun [UK: ðə end] [US: ðə ˈend] | extumum [extumi](2nd) N omega [undeclined]noun postuum [postui](2nd) N |
the end of adjective | summus [summa, summum]adjective |
the enemy (pl.) noun | hostis [hostis](3rd) C |
the equal / form of (w / GEN) noun | instar [undeclined]noun |
the equivalent number of, same (as specified before) adjective | totidem [undeclined]adjective |
the fact of jutting out / standing out / projecting noun | prominentia [prominentiae](1st) F |
the Fates noun [UK: ðə feɪts] [US: ðə ˈfeɪts] | textrix [textricis](3rd) F |
the feet (pl.) noun | gressus [gressus](4th) M |
the fellow-slaves (late) noun | conservitium [conservitii](2nd) N |
the fish rots from the head (proverb) phrase | |
the flux noun | diarrhoea [diarrhoeae](1st) F |
the former pronoun [UK: ðə ˈfɔː.mə(r)] [US: ðə ˈfɔːr.mər] | ille [illa, illud]pronoun olle [olla, ollud]pronoun |
the fox may grow grey but never good (one cannot change one's own nature) phrase | |
The Furies noun | dira [dirae](1st) F |
the future noun | posterus [posteri](2nd) M |
the Gauls (pl.) noun | Gallus [Galli](2nd) M |
the Giants (pl.) noun | Gigans [Gigantis](3rd) M Gigas [Gigantos/is]noun |
the gods noun | Olympus [Olympi](2nd) M |
the Gods noun | celestis [celestis](3rd) C |
the Gradual noun | antiphonarium [antiphonarii](2nd) N |
the grave / dead, cremation noun | ciner [cineris](3rd) C cinis [cineris](3rd) C cinus [cineris](3rd) C |
the Greek name for holly noun | crataegon [crataegonis](3rd) M |
the Greeks (pl.) noun | Graecus [Graeci](2nd) M |
the gutter, breeding place of course manners noun | trivium [trivi(i)](2nd) N |
The Hague (Dutch city) proper noun [UK: ðə ˈheɪɡ] [US: ðə ˈheɪɡ] | Hagaproper noun |
the heavenly bodies noun | celeste [celestis](3rd) N |
the Hebrews (pl.) noun | Hebraeus [Hebraei](2nd) M |
the Holy / Blessed Trinity noun | Trinitas [Trinitatis](3rd) F |