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affair meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
affair [affairs] noun
[UK: ə.ˈfeə(r)]
[US: ə.ˈfer]

amor [amoris](3rd) M
noun

amos [amoris](3rd) M
noun

calm state of affairs noun

tranquillum [tranquilli](2nd) N
noun

civilian affairs (pl.) noun

paganum [pagani](2nd) N
noun

event / affair / business noun

res [rei](5th) F
noun

execution, operation, management, care of affairs noun

administratio [administrationis](3rd) F
noun

amministratio [amministrationis](3rd) F
noun

group of stars supposed to influence human affairs noun

constellatio [constellationis](3rd) F
noun

herein, in this affair adverb

istiadverb

isticadverb

human affairs (pl.), concerns of men noun

humanum [humani](2nd) N
noun

in a state of ruin (persons / countries / affairs), shattered adjective

adflictus [adflicta, adflictum]adjective

afflictus [afflicta, afflictum]adjective

other's affairs / views (pl.) noun

alienum [alieni](2nd) N
noun

secular / temporal / earthly / worldly affairs / cares / temptation noun

seculum [seculi](2nd) N
noun

sexual / illicit intercourse, intimacy, affair noun

consuetudo [consuetudinis](3rd) F
noun