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foot meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
barefoot, unshod, discalced adjective

discalceatus [discalceata, discalceatum]adjective

bear's-foot, (black) hellbore (plant) noun

acanthos [acanthi]noun
M

acanthus [acanthi](2nd) M
noun

begin, commence, initiate; set foot on; (usu. PERF PASS w/PASS INF; PRES early) verb

coepio [coepere, coepi, coeptus](3rd)
verb

bird-footed adjective

avipes [(gen.), avipedis]adjective

brazen-footed adjective

aeripes [(gen.), aeripedis]adjective

bronze-footed, that has feet of bronze adjective

aenipes [(gen.), aenipedis]adjective

ahenipes [(gen.), ahenipedis]adjective

choree / trochee, metrical foot consisting of a long and a short syllable (_U) noun

choreus [chorei](2nd) M
noun

chorios [chorii]noun
M

chorius [chorii](2nd) M
noun

cloven-footed adjective
[UK: ˈkləʊv.n̩ ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: ˈkloʊv.n̩ ˈfʊ.təd]

bisulcus [bisulca, bisulcum]adjective

cloven-footed, cloven adjective

bisulcis [bisulcis, bisulce]adjective

cloven-footed animal noun

bisulcum [bisulci](2nd) N
noun

colt's foot noun

cacalia [cacaliae](1st) F
noun

colt's foot herb (Pliny) noun

tussilago [tussilaginis](3rd) F
noun

coltsfoot [coltsfoots] (Tussilago farfara)
noun
[UK: ˈkoltsˌfʊt]
[US: ˈkoltsˌfʊt]

farfarusnoun
{m}, bechion {n}

coltsfoot [coltsfoots] noun
[UK: ˈkoltsˌfʊt]
[US: ˈkoltsˌfʊt]

chamaeleuce [chamaeleuces]noun
F

covering for foot noun

circumpes [circumpedis](3rd) C
noun

crooked-footed, twining adjective

flexipes [(gen.), flexipedis]adjective

crush, tread under foot verb

protero [proterere, protrivi, protritus](3rd)
verb

dactyl (metrical foot long-short-short) noun
[UK: ˈdæk.tɪl]
[US: ˈdæk.tɪl]

dactylus [dactyli](2nd) M
noun

dibrach, pyrrhic, metrical foot consisting of two short syllables noun

dibrachysos [dibrachi]noun
F

diiamb, double iamb, metrical foot of two iambs (U_U_) noun

diiambus [diiambi](2nd) M
noun

double trochee / choree, metrical foot of two chorees / trochees (_U_U) noun

dichoreus [dichorei](2nd) M
noun

epitrite, metrical foot with one short and three longs noun

epitritos [epitriti]noun
M

equal footing / terms noun

aecum [aeci](2nd) N
noun

aequum [aequi](2nd) N
noun

feather-footed adjective
[UK: ˈfe.ðə(r) ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: ˈfe.ðər ˈfʊ.təd]

plumipes [(gen.), plumipedis]adjective

fiery-footed adjective

ignipes [(gen.), ignipedis]adjective

fighter encased in armor from head to foot noun

cruppellarius [cruppellari(i)](2nd) M
noun

fleet-footed adjective
[UK: ˈfliːt.ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: ˈfʊ.tɪd]

avipes [(gen.), avipedis]adjective

properipes [(gen.), properipedis]adjective

fleet-footed, swift-footed adjective

citipes [(gen.), citipedis]adjective

follower on foot noun

pedisecus [pediseci](2nd) M
noun

pedisequus [pedisequi](2nd) M
noun

pedissequus [pedissequi](2nd) M
noun

forefoot, forepaw noun

antepes [antepedis](3rd) M
noun

forming such a foot (of syllable) adjective

catalecticos [catalecticos, catalecticon]adjective

catalecticus [catalectica, catalecticum]adjective

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