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foot meaning in Latin

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forming such a foot (of syllable) adjective

catalectus [catalecta, catalectum]adjective

four-footed adjective
[UK: ˈfɔː.ˈfʊ.tɪd]
[US: fɔːr.ˈfʊ.tɪd]

quadrupes [(gen.), quadrupedis]adjective

giants (pl.) (serpent footed) noun

anguipes [anguipedis](3rd) M
noun

goat-footed adjective

capripes [(gen.), capripedis]adjective

half-foot / pes noun

semipes [semipedis](3rd) M
noun

half foot of ground noun

semipes [semipedis](3rd) M
noun

half metrical foot noun

semipes [semipedis](3rd) M
noun

having incomplete final foot (of meter) adjective

catalecticos [catalecticos, catalecticon]adjective

catalecticus [catalectica, catalecticum]adjective

catalectus [catalecta, catalectum]adjective

having metrical foot consisting of a chorius and an iambus (_UU_) adjective

choriambicus [choriambica, choriambicum]adjective

having two soles (foot) adjective

bisolis [bisolis, bisole]adjective

herb (peucedanum), hog's foot, sulphurwort noun

agriophyllon [agriophylli]noun
N

hoofed, horn-footed adjective

cornipes [(gen.), cornipedis]adjective

hundred-footed noun

centumpeda [centumpedae](1st) M
noun

hundred-footed adjective

centipes [(gen.), centipedis]adjective

iambic trimeter with a spondee or trochee in the last foot noun

scazon [scazontis](3rd) M
noun

iambic verse whose last foot not iambus but spondee / trochee noun

choliambus [choliambi](2nd) M
noun

iambus, metrical foot (one short-one long) noun

iambus [iambi](2nd) M
noun

infantry-, of foot-soldiers adjective

pedester [pedestris, pedestre]adjective

lie underneath / below / at the foot / edge of / exposed (to) verb

subjaceo [subjacere, subjacui, subjacitus](2nd) INTRANS
verb

light-armed foot-soldier noun

veles [velitis](3rd) M
noun

little foot noun

pediculus [pediculi](2nd) M
noun

loss of a syllable in a final metrical foot noun

catalexis [catalexis](3rd) F
noun

measuring a foot adjective

pedalis [pedalis, pedale]adjective

Mercury, the wing-footed god noun

alipes [alipedis](3rd) M
noun

meter / metrical foot / line noun

numerus [numeri](2nd) M
noun

metric foot (with four short syllables) noun

proceleumaticus [proceleumatici](2nd) M
noun

metric foot of three short syllables (UUU) noun

tribrachus [tribrachi](2nd) M
noun

tribrachysos [tribrachyei]noun
M

tribrevis [tribrevis](3rd) M
noun

metrical foot, a short syllable between two long ones, amphimacer, cretic noun

amphimacros [amphimacri]noun
M

amphimacrus [amphimacri](2nd) M
noun

metrical foot, consisting of three short syllables and one long noun

paeon [paeonis](3rd) M
noun

metrical foot, the dochmiac noun

dochmius [dochmii](2nd) M
noun

metrical foot consisting of a chorius and an iambus (_UU_) noun

choriambus [choriambi](2nd) M
noun

metrical foot of three long noun

molossus [molossi](2nd) M
noun

metrical foot of three syllables, either long-long-short or short-long-long noun

bacchius [bacchii](2nd) M
noun

metrical foot short-long-long noun

antibacchus [antibacchi](2nd) M
noun

name of a foot of three long syllables (_ _ _) (w / pes) adjective

chanius [chania, chanium]adjective

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