Angol | Latin |
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tongue [tongues] noun [UK: tʌŋ] [US: ˈtəŋ] | lingua [linguae](1st) F |
tongue-clicking noun | poppysma [poppysmatis](3rd) N poppysmus [poppysmi](2nd) M |
tongue of a wagon or chariot noun | temo [temonis](3rd) M |
tongue of dovetail noun | subscus [subscudis](3rd) F |
tongue of land noun | lingula [lingulae](1st) F |
bugloss (herb) (prickly ox-tongue, Helminthia echioides?) noun | buglossa [buglossae](1st) F buglossos [buglossi]noun |
Dyer's bugloss (Anchusa tinctoria) (alkanet) or similar plant (ox-tongue) noun | anchusa [anchusae](1st) F |
haristongue? noun | calcifraga [calcifragae](1st) F |
in a tongued-tied manner adverb | adhaeseadverb |
in mother tongue adjective | patrioticus [patriotica, patrioticum]adjective |
inflammation of the throat (which caused the tongue to be thrust out) noun | cynanche [cynanches]noun |
kind of ox-tongue noun | arcebion [arcebii]noun |
lick round, caress (with tongue) verb | circummulceo [circummulcere, circummulsi, circummulsus](2nd) TRANS |
opening in upper part of a balance in which the tongue moves noun | agina [aginae](1st) F |
out (tongue) verb [UK: ˈaʊt] [US: ˈaʊt] | eicio [eicere, ejeci, ejectus](3rd) TRANS ejicio [ejicere, ejeci, ejectus](3rd) TRANS |
plant, hound's-tongue noun | cynoglossos [cynoglossi]noun |
plant, sheep's-tongue / plantain (Plantago major) noun | arnoglossa [arnoglossae](1st) F |
plant (also called buglossa), ox-tongue (L+S) noun | bubula [bubulae](1st) F |
sharp-tongued adjective [UK: ʃɑːp tʌŋd] [US: ˈʃɑːrp ˈtəŋd] | acidus [acida -um, acidior -or -us, acidissimus -a -um]adjective |
that has three tongues adjective | trilinguis [trilinguis, trilingue]adjective |
two-tongued, speaking two / jumbled languages adjective | bilinguis [bilinguis, bilingue]adjective |
w / ready tongue adjective | dicax [dicacis (gen.), dicacior -or -us, dicacissimus -a -um]adjective |
with forked tongue adjective | bisulcilinguus [bisulcilingua, bisulcilinguum]adjective |