Angol | Latin |
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themselves (pl.) pronoun [UK: ðəm.ˈselvz] [US: ðem.ˈselvz] | ipse [ipsa, ipsum]pronoun |
then (at that time) adverb [UK: ðen] [US: ˈðen] | tum, deinde, tuncadverb |
then (at the same time; on the other hand) adverb [UK: ðen] [US: ˈðen] | |
then (in that case) adverb [UK: ðen] [US: ˈðen] | tunc, tum, igituradverb |
then (next in order) adverb [UK: ðen] [US: ˈðen] | deinde, exindeadverb |
then (soon afterward) adverb [UK: ðen] [US: ˈðen] | deinde, exindeadverb |
then, next adverb | tumadverb |
then, thereupon, at that time adverb | tuncadverb |
then / next / afterward adverb | deinadverb deindeadverb |
thence (from there) adverb [UK: ðens] [US: ˈðens] | |
thence adverb [UK: ðens] [US: ˈðens] | eximadverb exinadverb exindeadverb |
thence, from there adverb | illimadverb |
thence, thenceforth adverb | indeadverb |
thenceforth (from that time on) adverb [UK: ˌðens.ˈfɔːθ] [US: ˌðens.ˈfɔːrθ] | inde, ex eo temporeadverb |
Theobald (male given name) proper noun [UK: ˈθiːə.bəld] [US: ˈθiːə.bəld] | Theobaldus, Theobaldusproper noun |
theocentric (theory; God is at centre of all) adjective | theocentricus [theocentrica, theocentricum]adjective |
theocracy [theocracies] noun [UK: θɪ.ˈɒ.krə.si] [US: θi.ˈɑː.krə.si] | theocratia [theocratiae](1st) F |
theocratic adjective [UK: ˌθɪə.ˈkræ.tɪk] [US: ˌθiə.ˈkræ.tɪk] | theocraticus [theocratica, theocraticum]adjective |
Theoderic (male given name) proper noun | Theodericusproper noun |
Theodosius (Emperor Theodosius 379-395; II 408-450) noun | Theodosius [Theodosii](2nd) M |
theogony (origination of gods or a narrative describing the origin of gods) noun [UK: θiːəɡˈɒni] [US: θiːəɡˈɑːni] | theogonianoun |
theologian, one who writes / discourses / teaches on God / gods noun | theologus [theologi](2nd) M |
theological adjective [UK: ˌθɪə.ˈlɒ.dʒɪk.l̩] [US: ˌθiə.ˈlɑː.dʒɪk.l̩] | theologicus [theologica, theologicum]adjective |
theology, science / system of teaching / writing about God / gods / divine things noun | theologia [theologiae](1st) F |
theophany (a visible manifestation of a deity) noun [UK: θiːəfˈani] [US: θiːəfˈæni] | theophanianoun |
theoretical adjective [UK: θɪə.ˈre.tɪk.l̩] [US: ˌθiə.ˈre.tɪk.l̩] | doctrinalis [doctrinalis, doctrinale]adjective formalis [formalis, formale]adjective theoricus [theorica, theoricum]adjective |
theoretical (not actual) adjective [UK: θɪə.ˈre.tɪk.l̩] [US: ˌθiə.ˈre.tɪk.l̩] | scholicus [scholica, scholicum]adjective |
theoretical, dialectical adjective | rationalis [rationalis, rationale]adjective |
theoretical, speculative adjective | contemplativus [contemplativa, contemplativum]adjective |
theoretician [theoreticians] noun [UK: ˌθɪə.rə.ˈtɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌθiə.rə.ˈtɪʃ.n̩] | rationalis [rationalis](3rd) M |
theory (pl.) noun [UK: ˈθɪə.ri] [US: ˈθɪ.ri] | canonicum [canonici](2nd) N |
theory, philosophic speculation noun | theoria [theoriae](1st) F theorices [theoricae]noun |
theory / system of governing by Church councils noun | conciliarismus [conciliarismi](2nd) M |
theory of conciliarism noun | conciliarismus [conciliarismi](2nd) M |