English | Latin |
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multitude, great number noun | numerositas [numerositatis](3rd) F |
of great age, ancient adjective | longaevus [longaeva, longaevum]adjective |
of great age, old adjective | grandaevus [grandaeva, grandaevum]adjective |
of great import adjective | pergravis [pergravis, pergrave]adjective |
of the holm-oak, great scarlet oak, or its wood adjective | ilignus [iligna, ilignum]adjective |
Otis tarda, great bustard, largest European bird noun | otis [otidis](3rd) F |
perspire freely / greatly verb | desudasco [desudascere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS |
plea from greater good noun | comparatio [comparationis](3rd) F |
plea from the greater good noun | conparatio [conparationis](3rd) F |
precious thing, one of great value noun | agathum [agathi](2nd) N |
prize, esteem greatly verb | magnifico [magnificare, magnificavi, magnificatus](1st) TRANS magnufico [magnuficare, magnuficavi, magnuficatus](1st) TRANS |
producing great profits adjective | grandifer [grandifera, grandiferum]adjective |
rejoice greatly verb | pergaudeo [pergaudere, -, -](2nd) INTRANS |
scare, alarm greatly verb | exanimo [exanimare, exanimavi, exanimatus](1st) |
Sirius, greater dog-star noun | Sirius [Siri(i)](2nd) M |
so great adjective | talis [talis, tale]adjective |
so great, so much adjective | tantus [tanta, tantum]adjective |
soil / defile greatly / thoroughly verb | collutito [collutitare, collutitavi, collutitatus](1st) TRANS conlutito [conlutitare, conlutitavi, conlutitatus](1st) TRANS |
somewhat greater adjective | majusculus [majuscula, majusculum]adjective |
sought out with great pains adjective | conquisitus [conquisita -um, conquisitior -or -us, conquisitissimus -a -um]adjective |
splendidly, greatly, terrifically adverb | magnificabiliteradverb |
spouse's grandfather / great grandfather noun | socrus [socrus](4th) M |
spouse's grandmother / great grandmother noun | socrus [socrus](4th) F |
St. / Bishop of Carthage, ?-258, first great Church organizer noun | Cyprianus [Cypriani](2nd) M |
stir greatly verb | praemoveo [praemovere, praemovi, praemotus](2nd) TRANS |
stronger, having greater control adjective | potior [potior, potius]adjective |
such a great number of numeral | totnumeral |
suffer greatly / with another verb | condoleo [condolere, condolui, condolitus](2nd) INTRANS |
swell greatly verb | contumesco [contumescere, contumi, -](3rd) INTRANS |
terrify greatly, frighten verb | exsterno [exsternare, exsternavi, exsternatus](1st) externo [externare, externavi, externatus](1st) |
the most people, very many / great number of people noun | plurimus [plurimi](2nd) M |
to as great a degree as you like, as much / long as you like adverb | quantumvisadverb quantusvisadverb |
to greater extent, more nearly adverb | magisadverb |
too great a number / quantity. redundancy (L+S) noun | nimietas [nimietatis](3rd) F |
tremble or shudder greatly verb | perhorresco [perhorrescere, perhorrui, -](3rd) |
typifying great warrior noun | Achilles [Achillis]noun |