English | Latin |
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BC (before Christ) adverb [UK: ˌbiː.ˈsiː] [US: ˌbiː.ˈsiː] | (older) a.Chr.n. / a.C.n. (ante Christum natum)adverb a.C. (ante Christum)adverb |
BCE (before the common era) adverb | |
a Gaul (Avernian). led revolt against Caesar in 52 BC noun | Vercingetorix [Vercingetorigis](3rd) M |
A. Gabinius, consul 58 BC, supporter of Caesar noun | Gabinius [Gabini](2nd) M |
A. Gabinius, consul 58 BC, supporter of Caesar adjective | Gabinius [Gabinia, Gabinium]adjective |
abcess noun | distillatio [distillationis](3rd) F |
C. Marius, consul around 100 BC noun | Marius [Mari](2nd) M |
C. Marius, consul around 100 BC adjective | Marius [Maria, Marium]adjective |
C. ~ Caesar 102-44 BC noun | Julius [Juli](2nd) M |
C. ~ Caesar 102-44 BC adjective | Julius [Julia, Julium]adjective |
education, one's ABC's noun | literula [literulae](1st) F litterula [litterulae](1st) F |
elements of education (pl.), one's ABC's noun | literula [literulae](1st) F litterula [litterulae](1st) F |
Etruscan name (T~ Priscus, 5th Roman king; T~ Superbus, last king 534-510 BC) noun | Tarquinius [Tarquini](2nd) M |
Greek orator of 4th century BC noun | Demosthenes [Demosthenis](3rd) M |
Greek philosopher 429-347 BC, disciple of Socrates noun | Plato [Platonos/is]noun |
invaded Greece 480 BC noun | Xeres [Xeris](3rd) M Xerxes [Xerxis](3rd) M |
member of commission of twenty (by Caesar 59 BC) / (municipal administration) noun | vigintivir [vigintiviri](2nd) M |
one of equestrian order / class (in Rome > 67 BC w / 400_000 sesterces) noun | equester [equestris](3rd) M |
one who learns the ABC's noun | abecedarius [abecedarii](2nd) M |
P. V. Publicola, one of the first consuls (509 BC) adjective | Valerius [Valeria, Valerium]adjective |
P. Valerius Publicola, very early consul (509 BC) noun | Valerius [Valeri](2nd) M |
portion (1 / 4) of estate secured to legal heir by Falcidian law of 40 BC noun | Falcidia [Falcidiae](1st) F |
pre-300 BC debtor bondman for non-payment noun | nexum [nexi](2nd) N |
renamed from Quintilis in 44 BC adjective | Jul.adjective Julius [Julia, Julium]adjective |
renamed from Sextilis in 8 BC adjective | Aug.adjective Augustus [Augusta, Augustum]adjective |
renamed Julius in 44 BC adjective | Quinctilis [Quinctilis, Quinctile]adjective Quintilis [Quintilis, Quintile]adjective |
renamed to Julius in 44 BC adjective | Quint.adjective Sext.adjective Sextilis [Sextilis, Sextile]adjective |
son of Darius, King of Persia 485-465 BC noun | Xeres [Xeris](3rd) M Xerxes [Xerxis](3rd) M |
subconscious noun [UK: ˌsʌbˈk.ɒn.ʃəs] [US: səbˈk.ɑːn.ʃəs] | subconscientia [subconscientiae](1st) F |
subconscious adjective [UK: ˌsʌbˈk.ɒn.ʃəs] [US: səbˈk.ɑːn.ʃəs] | subconscius [subconscia, subconscium]adjective |