English | Latin |
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credit [credits] noun [UK: ˈkre.dɪt] [US: ˈkre.dət] | credentia [credentiae](1st) F existimatio [existimationis](3rd) F existumatio [existumationis](3rd) F exsistimatio [exsistimationis](3rd) F fides [fidei](5th) F |
credit card (card connected to a credit account used to buy goods or services) noun [UK: ˈkre.dɪt kɑːd] [US: ˈkre.dət ˈkɑːrd] | tessera crediticianoun |
accredit [accredited, accrediting, accredits] (To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction) verb [UK: ə.ˈkre.dɪt] [US: ə.ˌkre.dət] | accustorverb |
accredit [accredited, accrediting, accredits] (To send with letters credential, as an ambassador, envoy, or diplomatic agent; to authorize, as a messenger or delegate.) verb [UK: ə.ˈkre.dɪt] [US: ə.ˌkre.dət] | accustorverb |
accreditation [accreditations] (giving of credentials) noun [UK: ə.ˌkre.dɪ.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: ə.ˌkre.də.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] | accreditationoun |
adjudication (disputed property), assignment (of debtor to custody / creditor) noun | addictio [addictionis](3rd) F |
assignment / delegation to third party of creditor's interest / debtor's liability noun | delegatio [delegationis](3rd) F delegatus [delegatus](4th) M |
bring discredit / shame on verb | dedecoro [dedecorare, dedecoravi, dedecoratus](1st) TRANS |
bring shame, discredit verb | foedo [foedare, foedavi, foedatus](1st) TRANS |
charge, enter as debt / credit verb | imputo [imputare, imputavi, imputatus](1st) |
discredit [discredited, discrediting, discredits] verb [UK: dɪs.ˈkre.dɪt] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈskre.dət] | deturpo [deturpare, deturpavi, deturpatus](1st) TRANS |
discredit, disgrace, bring shame on verb | deformo [deformare, deformavi, deformatus](1st) TRANS |
disgrace / dishonor / discredit / shame / infamy noun | dedecus [dedecoris](3rd) N |
dishonor, discredit, disgrace verb | dehonesto [dehonestare, dehonestavi, dehonestatus](1st) TRANS |
dishonorable, disgraceful, discreditable adjective | dedecorosus [dedecorosa -um, dedecorosior -or -us, dedecorosissimus -a -um]adjective |
dishonorable / disgraceful / discreditable / shameful adjective | dedecorus [dedecora, dedecorum]adjective |
do credit to verb | decoro [decorare, decoravi, decoratus](1st) |
female lender / creditor noun | creditrix [creditricis](3rd) F |
foreclosure (contract clause by which creditor gets property on non-payment) adjective [UK: fɔː.ˈkləʊ.ʒə(r)] [US: fɔːˈklo.ʊ.ʒə(r)] | commissorius [commissoria, commissorium]adjective |
lender, creditor noun | creditor [creditoris](3rd) M |
obligation between creditor / debtor noun | nexum [nexi](2nd) N |
obligation between creditor and debtor noun | nexus [nexus](4th) M |
one who settles / arranges discreditably noun | depector [depectoris](3rd) M |
popularity / esteem / credit (w / bona) noun | gracia [graciae](1st) F gratia [gratiae](1st) F |
practice trade of a discreditable kind verb | nundinor [nundinari, nundinatus sum](1st) DEP |
received / credited (money) adjective | acceptus [accepta -um, acceptior -or -us, acceptissimus -a -um]adjective |
sale contract clause by which creditor gets property / goods on non-payment noun | commissoria [commissoriae](1st) F |