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aloud meaning in Latin

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aloud adverb
[UK: ə.ˈlaʊd]
[US: ə.ˈlaʊd]

clare [clarius, clarissime]adverb

cry / shout aloud / out verb

conclamo [conclamare, conclamavi, conclamatus](1st)
verb

cry aloud verb

occlamito [occlamitare, -, -](1st) INTRANS
verb

cry aloud, roar, bellow verb

boo [boare, boavi, boatus](1st)
verb

boo [boere, -, -](3rd)
verb

bovo [bovare, bovavi, bovatus](1st)
verb

bovo [bovere, -, -](3rd)
verb

cry over, cry aloud verb

ploro [plorare, ploravi, ploratus](1st)
verb

crying aloud, shouting noun

clamatus [clamatus](4th) M
noun

laugh aloud or boisterously, guffaw verb

cachinno [cachinnare, cachinnavi, cachinnatus](1st)
verb

read aloud, recite verb

recito [recitare, recitavi, recitatus](1st)
verb

read over / through (silent / aloud) verb

pellego [pellegere, pellegi, pellectus](3rd) TRANS
verb

perlego [perlegere, perlegi, perlectus](3rd) TRANS
verb

perligo [perligere, perligi, perlictus](3rd) TRANS
verb

reader, one who reads aloud, slave trained to read aloud noun

anagnostes [anagnostae]noun
M

reading (aloud) noun
[UK: ˈriːd.ɪŋ]
[US: ˈriːd.ɪŋ]

lectio [lectionis](3rd) F
noun
Reading nourishes the imagination and restores it when tired of working. = Alit lectio ingenium et studio faticatum reficit.

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