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dead meaning in Latin

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place for the bones of the dead noun

ossarium [ossarii](2nd) N
noun

ossuarium [ossuarii](2nd) N
noun

place where dead bodies were burned noun

bustar [bustaris](3rd) M
noun

busticetum [busticeti](2nd) N
noun

raise up / from the dead together verb

conresuscito [conresuscitare, conresuscitavi, conresuscitatus](1st) TRANS
verb

corresuscito [corresuscitare, corresuscitavi, corresuscitatus](1st) TRANS
verb

receptacle / niche for ashes of the dead noun

cinerarium [cinerari(i)](2nd) N
noun

seven deadly sins (the cardinal sins)
noun
[UK: ˈsev.n̩ ˈded.li sɪnz]
[US: ˈsev.n̩ ˈded.li ˈsɪnz]

saligianoun
F, septem peccata mortalia N-Pl, septem peccata capitalia N-Pl

shades / ghosts of dead (pl.) noun

manis [manis](3rd) M
noun

SUPER of absent / dead persons adjective

desiderans [desiderantis (gen.), desiderantior -or -us, desiderantissimus -a -um]adjective

the dead noun
[UK: ðə ded]
[US: ðə ˈded]

mortuus [mortui](2nd) M
noun

the dead (pl.) (L+S) noun

defunctus [defuncti](2nd) C
noun

the grave / dead, cremation noun

ciner [cineris](3rd) C
noun

cinis [cineris](3rd) C
noun

cinus [cineris](3rd) C
noun

things (pl.) which are dead and gone noun

defunctum [defuncti](2nd) N
noun

those below (pl.), the dead noun

inferus [inferi](2nd) M
noun

used for the bones of the dead adjective

ossuarius [ossuaria, ossuarium]adjective

water which was poured in offering to the dead? noun

arferia [arferiae](1st) F
noun

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