English | Latin |
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govern [governed, governing, governs] verb [UK: ˈɡʌv.n̩] [US: ˈɡʌ.vərn] | moderor [moderari, moderatus sum](1st) DEP |
governing body of Church noun | hierarchia [hierarchiae](1st) F |
government [governments] noun [UK: ˈɡʌ.vən.mənt] [US: ˈɡʌ.vər.mənt] | gubernaculum [gubernaculi](2nd) N gubernium [gubernii](2nd) N rectio [rectionis](3rd) F |
government, regulation noun | moderatio [moderationis](3rd) F |
governor [governors] noun [UK: ˈɡʌ.və.nə(r)] [US: ˈɡʌ.vər.nər] | papas [papatis](3rd) M papas [papae]noun satrapa [satrapae](1st) M satrapes [satrapis](3rd) M satraps [satrapis](3rd) M |
governor's residence, government house noun | praetorium [praetori(i)](2nd) N |
governor, master noun | moderator [moderatoris](3rd) M |
city governor (Italian) noun | vicarius [vicarii](2nd) M |
command, govern verb | imperito [imperitare, imperitavi, imperitatus](1st) |
conjunctions that govern subjunctive mood (L+S) adjective | adjunctivus [adjunctiva, adjunctivum]adjective |
direction, management, government noun | habena [habenae](1st) F |
director, president, chief, governor noun | praefecus [praefeci](2nd) M |
district, territory, unit of local government in Hellenistic world noun | toparchia [toparchiae](1st) F toparcia [toparciae](1st) F |
Eastern Church bishop governing exarchy noun | exarchus [exarchi](2nd) M |
headman / chief / governor of a village noun | comarchus [comarchi](2nd) M |
instruction / control / governance noun | magisterium [magisteri(i)](2nd) N |
leader, ruler, governor noun | rector [rectoris](3rd) M |
manage, govern verb | gero [gerere, gessi, gestus](3rd) |
management, government noun | moderamen [moderaminis](3rd) N |
member of municipal senate / governing committee of decuria noun | decuris [decuris](3rd) M |
of / belonging to the governor of a province adjective | praesidalis [praesidalis, praesidale]adjective praesidialis [praesidialis, praesidiale]adjective |
office / dignity of consul or imperial governor noun | consularitas [consularitatis](3rd) F |
one sent to govern a province as praetor noun | propraetor [propraetoris](3rd) M |
president, governor, procurator noun | praeses [praesidis](3rd) C |
proconsul, governor of a province noun | proconsul [proconsulis](3rd) M |
proposed / governed by consul adjective | consularis [consularis, consulare]adjective consularius [consularia, consularium]adjective |
rectify, regulate, control, govern / direct by rule / regulation verb | rectifico [rectificare, rectificavi, rectificatus](1st) TRANS |
restriction, restraining, governing (L+S) noun | cohibitio [cohibitionis](3rd) F |
ruling, governing adjective | dominativus [dominativa, dominativum]adjective |
science of politics / government noun | civilitas [civilitatis](3rd) F |
steer, drive, pilot, direct, manage, conduct, guide, control, govern verb | guberno [gubernare, gubernavi, gubernatus](1st) |