English | Latin |
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please, take fancy of, capture affections of, be acceptable / agreed to verb | complaceo [complacere, complacui, complacitus](2nd) INTRANS |
please, take the fancy of, capture the affections of, be acceptable / agreed to verb | conplaceo [conplacere, conplacui, conplacitus](2nd) INTRANS |
prisoner (female), captive noun | captiva [captivae](1st) F |
prisoner of war (likely male, but maybe female), captive noun | captivus [captivi](2nd) C |
prisoners of war, captives (the surrendered) noun | dediticius [deditici(i)](2nd) M dedititius [dedititi(i)](2nd) M |
quibbler, caviler, sophist, captious critic noun | caulator [caulatoris](3rd) M cavillator [cavillatoris](3rd) M |
quibbler (female), captious critic, sophist noun | cavillatrix [cavillatricis](3rd) F |
rapture [raptures] noun [UK: ˈræp.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈræp.tʃər] | ecstasia [ecstasiae](1st) F ecstasis [ecstasis](3rd) F exstasia [exstasiae](1st) F exstasis [exstasis](3rd) F extasia [extasiae](1st) F extasis [extasis](3rd) F |
Regulus (Roman consul captured by Carthaginians) noun | regulus [reguli](2nd) M |
releasing (captives) noun [UK: rɪ.ˈliːs.ɪŋ] [US: ri.ˈliːs.ɪŋ] | emissio [emissionis](3rd) F |
religious / cathedral chapter, chapter meeting / house noun | capitolium [capitolii](2nd) N capitulum [capituli](2nd) N |
Roman consul captured by Carthaginians noun | Regulus [Reguli](2nd) M |
second baptism noun | anabaptismus [anabaptismi](2nd) M |
sophistry, quibbling, captiousness noun | cavillatio [cavillationis](3rd) F |
St John's bread (carob-tree pods), husks eaten by prodigal and John the Baptist noun | ceronia [ceroniae](1st) F |
substantives (pl.) that are not declined, aptotes noun | aptotum [aptoti](2nd) N |
suitable, adapted adjective | aptus [apta -um, aptior -or -us, aptissimus -a -um]adjective |
suitably, aptly adverb | congrueadverb |
take captive verb | captivo [captivare, captivavi, captivatus](1st) TRANS |
trifling / captious conclusion (L+S) noun | conclusiuncula [conclusiunculae](1st) F |