Angol | Latin |
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consisting of two lines (verse) adjective | distichos [distichos, distichon]adjective distichus [disticha, distichum]adjective |
converse [conversed, conversing, converses] verb [UK: kən.ˈvɜːs] [US: ˈkɑːn.vərs] | colloquor [colloqui, collocutus sum](3rd) DEP conloquor [conloqui, conlocutus sum](3rd) DEP |
converse, talk, discuss verb | sermocinor [sermocinari, sermocinatus sum](1st) DEP |
converse, talk together verb | confabulor [confabulari, confabulatus sum](1st) DEP |
conversely adverb [UK: kən.ˈvɜː.sli] [US: ˈkɑːn.vər.sli] | contraadverb conversomadverb |
cosmologist, one who describes the universe noun | cosmographus [cosmographi](2nd) M |
couplet, two line poem / verse noun | distichon [distichi]noun |
critical mark before a verse to be transposed noun | antistigma [antistigmatis](3rd) N |
dactylic verse with an iambic penthemimeris noun | aenitologium [aenitologii](2nd) N |
defeat, reverse noun | clades [cladis](3rd) F |
describing / mapping general features of the universe noun | cosmographus [cosmographi](2nd) M |
description / mapping of the universe noun | cosmographia [cosmographiae](1st) F |
disarrange the order of words (in a verse) verb | decarmino [decarminare, decarminavi, decarminatus](1st) TRANS |
diverse, unlike, different adjective | diversus [diversa, diversum]adjective |
diverse-colored adjective | varianus [variana, varianum]adjective |
diverse-mode noun | diversimodus [diversimodi](2nd) M |
drive back, reverse verb | retroago [retroagere, retroegi, retroactus](3rd) TRANS |
elegiac verses (pl.), elegy noun | elegus [elegi](2nd) M |
end / conclusion (letter / verse / transaction) noun | clausula [clausulae](1st) F |
end of verse noun | cnemis [cnemidis](3rd) F |
erotic verse noun | delicia [deliciae](1st) F |
Esperantist, one versed in Esperanto (European-based artificial language) noun | esperantista [esperantistae](1st) M |
external universe noun | macrocosmus [macrocosmi](2nd) M |
farm overseer (slave / free), estate manager noun | vilicus [vilici](2nd) M villicus [villici](2nd) M |
faulty verse noun | hypercatalectus [hypercatalecti](2nd) M |
flow (verse) noun [UK: fləʊ] [US: ˈfloʊ] | decursus [decursus](4th) M |
form of verse used especially choral singing noun | dithyrambus [dithyrambi](2nd) M |
from overseas adjective | ultramarinus [ultramarina, ultramarinum]adjective |
function of a farm overseer (slave / free) or estate manager noun | vilicatio [vilicationis](3rd) M villicatio [villicationis](3rd) M |
furrow, ground traversed before turn noun | versus [versus](4th) M |
go or pass through, cross, traverse verb | permeo [permeare, permeavi, permeatus](1st) |
haiku, formal short verse (popular in Japan) noun | haicu [haicus](4th) N |
iambic verse whose last foot not iambus but spondee / trochee noun | choliambus [choliambi](2nd) M |
impassable, not to be traversed adjective | impervius [impervia, impervium]adjective |
in reverse (as in a mirror) adverb | contraversimadverb |