Angol | Latin |
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those adjective [UK: ðəʊz] [US: ðoʊz] | ollus [olla, ollum]adjective |
those (pl.) pronoun [UK: ðəʊz] [US: ðoʊz] | ille [illa, illud]pronoun olle [olla, ollud]pronoun |
those (pl.) who loathe food noun | bromaticus [bromatici](2nd) M |
those (pl.) who seek advice (from lawyer / oracle) noun | consulans [consulantis](3rd) M |
those (pl.) within noun | interior [interioris](3rd) M |
those above noun | superus [superi](2nd) M |
those around noun | circumdatus [circumdati](2nd) M |
those below (pl.), the dead noun | inferus [inferi](2nd) M |
those in sanctuary noun | chorus [chori](2nd) M |
those inferior in rank / grade / age, subordinate noun | minor [minoris](3rd) M |
those nearer racecourse goal noun | interior [interioris](3rd) M |
those riding together in a benna (kind of (wickerwork?) carriage) (Gallic) noun | combenno [combennonis](3rd) M conbenno [conbennonis](3rd) M |
those scattered / dispersed (pl.) noun | dispersio [dispersionis](3rd) F |
those small enough to be held in the hand noun | pugillare [pugillaris](3rd) N pugillaris [pugillaris](3rd) M |
those together for some purpose (asylum) noun | convena [convenae](1st) M |
those who advocated agrarian reform laws / sought possession of public lands noun | agrarius [agrarii](2nd) M |
those who make out censor's lists / rolls noun | censualis [censualis](3rd) M |
those who oppose veneration of images noun | Iconomachus [Iconomachi](2nd) M |
convalescents (pl.), those convalescing / regaining health noun | convalescens [convalescentis](3rd) M |
domestics (pl.), those of the household noun | domesticus [domestici](2nd) M |
esp. those who brought grain from Ostia to Rome (L+S) noun | caudicarius [caudicarii](2nd) M codicarius [codicarii](2nd) M |
exiles (pl.), those exiled noun | exilium [exili(i)](2nd) N exsilium [exsili(i)](2nd) N |
list of commemorations, register of those commemorated by Church noun | diptychon [diptychi]noun |
occasionally applied to those of inferior rank noun | antistes [antistitis](3rd) M |
one / those afflicted with disease (colostration) from first milk / beestings noun | colostratus [colostrati](2nd) M |
rear (pl.), those at the rear (the freshest troops) noun | novissimum [novissimi](2nd) N |