English | Latin |
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ewer noun [UK: ˈjuːə(r)] [US: ˈjuːər] | aqualis [aqualis](3rd) M |
brewer [brewers] noun [UK: ˈbruːə(r)] [US: ˈbruːər] | braciator [braciatoris](3rd) M |
brewer (of beer) noun [UK: ˈbruːə(r)] [US: ˈbruːər] | cervesarius [cervesarii](2nd) M |
fewer (comparative of few; a smaller number) determiner [UK: ˈfjuːə(r)] [US: ˈfjuːər] | pauciordeterminer |
fewer than adverb | intra [interius, intime]adverb |
hewer (of wood) noun [UK: ˈhjuːə(r)] [US: ˈhjuːər] | caesor [caesoris](3rd) M |
hewer, one who hews noun | caesor [caesoris](3rd) M |
hewer of stone (Douay) noun | latomus [latomi](2nd) M |
new [newer, newest] (recently made or created) adjective [UK: njuː] [US: nuː] | novus, novellusadjective |
of / derived from sewage / dung / sewers adjective | cloacarius [cloacaria, cloacarium]adjective |
of / pertaining to sewage / sewers adjective | cloacalis [cloacalis, cloacale]adjective |
restorer, repairer, renewer noun | refector [refectoris](3rd) M |
sewer, underground drain noun | cloaca [cloacae](1st) F clouaca [clouacae](1st) F cluaca [cluacae](1st) F |
sewer / drain worker / cleaner noun | cloacarius [cloacarii](2nd) M |
skewer (instrument) noun [UK: ˈskjʊə(r)] [US: ˈskjuːər] | vericulum [vericuli](2nd) N |
small sewer / drain noun | cloacula [cloaculae](1st) F |
tax / levy / contribution towards upkeep / maintenance of sewers / drains noun | cloacarium [cloacarii](2nd) N |
viewer [viewers] noun [UK: ˈvjuːə(r)] [US: ˈvjuːər] | telespectator [telespectatoris](3rd) M televisor [televisoris](3rd) M |