English | Latin |
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assistant master / teacher noun | antescholanus [antescholani](2nd) M antescolanus [antescolani](2nd) M |
attain, reach (goal) verb | potior [poti, potitus sum](3rd) DEP potior [potiri, potitus sum](4th) DEP |
Augustinism, teaching of St Augustine (Bishop of Hippo, 354-430, City of God) noun | Augustianismus [Augustianismi](2nd) M |
beach [beaches] noun [UK: biːtʃ] [US: ˈbiːtʃ] | acta [actae](1st) F |
beach, landing place noun | littus [littoris](3rd) N litus [litoris](3rd) N |
betrayer (female), treacherous woman, traitress / traitoress noun | proditrix [proditricis](3rd) F |
beyond sword reach, a spear's throw off adverb | eminusadverb |
bireme, vessel having 2 oars to each bench / 2 banks of oars noun | biremis [biremis](3rd) F |
breach [breaches] noun [UK: briːtʃ] [US: ˈbriːtʃ] | confractio [confractionis](3rd) F confractura [confracturae](1st) F |
breach in an embankment noun | diacopus [diacopi](2nd) M |
breached / wide open adjective | laxus [laxa -um, laxior -or -us, laxissimus -a -um]adjective |
by Guido in teaching noun | monochordon [monochordi]noun monochordum [monochordi](2nd) N |
catechism teacher, catechist noun | catecheta [catechetae](1st) C catechista [catechistae](1st) C |
catechist, religious teacher noun | catechista [catechistae](1st) M |
cause (person) to unlearn / discard previous teaching verb | dedoceo [dedocere, dedocui, dedoctus](2nd) TRANS |
chair of magistrate / office / teacher noun | sedda [seddae](1st) F sella [sellae](1st) F |
Cicero's teacher noun | Phaedrus [Phaedri](2nd) M |
containing five each adjective | quinarius [quinaria, quinarium]adjective |
contributing (to knowledge, teaching) noun [UK: kən.ˈtrɪ.bjuːt.ɪŋ] [US: kən.ˈtrɪ.bjuːt.ɪŋ] | collatus [collatus](4th) M conlatus [conlatus](4th) M |
cut each other off verb | compraecido [compraecidere, compraecidi, compraecisus](3rd) TRANS conpraecido [conpraecidere, conpraecidi, conpraecisus](3rd) TRANS |
deceitful, treacherous adjective | fallax [fallacis (gen.), fallacior -or -us, fallacissimus -a -um]adjective |
dissembling, false, treacherous adjective | bicors [(gen.), bicordis]adjective |
doctor / teacher of the law noun | legisdoctor [legisdoctoris](3rd) M |
dogma, teaching noun | dogma [dogmatis](3rd) N |
easily taught, teachable, responsive adjective | docilis [docilis, docile]adjective |
educate, teach, instruct verb | erudio [erudire, erudivi, eruditus](4th) |
elementary schoolmaster, one who teaches the elements noun | litterator [litteratoris](3rd) M |
evangelization, preaching the Gospel noun | evangelizatio [evangelizationis](3rd) F |
evangelize, win to Gospel by preaching verb | evangelizo [evangelizare, evangelizavi, evangelizatus](1st) |
faithless, treacherous adjective | infidigraphus [infidigrapha, infidigraphum]adjective |
faithless, treacherous, false, deceitful adjective | perfidus [perfida, perfidum]adjective |