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horn meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
thicket (of thorn-bushes) noun
[UK: ˈθɪkɪt]
[US: ˈθɪkət]

spinetum [spineti](2nd) N
noun

thorn, briar noun

sentis [sentis](3rd) M
noun

thorn / spine / prickle (plant / animal) noun

spina [spinae](1st) F
noun

thorn-brake noun

senticetum [senticeti](2nd) N
noun

thorn-bush noun

spina [spinae](1st) F
noun

spinus [spini](2nd) F
noun

spinus [spinus](4th) M
noun

veprecula [vepreculae](1st) F
noun

vepris [vepris](3rd) M
noun

thorn or briar bush noun

dumus [dumi](2nd) M
noun

thorn-tree adjective

anthedon [(gen.), anthedonis]adjective

anthedon [anthedonis]adjective

thorny, covered with thorns adjective

spineus [spinea, spineum]adjective

thorny, prickly adjective

spinosus [spinosa, spinosum]adjective

thorny oriental plant (reputed to become luminous at night) noun

chenamyche [chenamyches]noun
F

chenomyche [chenomyches]noun
F

nyctegreton [nyctegreti]noun
N

nyctegretos [nyctegreti]noun
F

thorny plant noun

oenanthe [oenanthes]noun
F

thorny shrub from which fragrant oil was obtained noun

aspalathos [aspalathi]noun
M

aspalathus [aspalathi](2nd) M
noun

aspalatus [aspalati](2nd) M
noun

aspaltus [aspalti](2nd) M
noun

thorny shrub which produces fragrant oil noun

adipsatheon [adipsathei]noun
N

adipsatheos [adipsathei]noun
M

Triton horn noun

conca [concae](1st) F
noun

concha [conchae](1st) F
noun

turned / arched inward, having such horns adjective

camur [camura, camurum]adjective

camurus [camura, camurum]adjective

two-horned adjective

bicornis [bicornis, bicorne]adjective

two-horned (god), epithet of Bacchus noun

Bicorniger [Bicornigeri](2nd) M
noun

unicorn, one-horned horse-like creature noun

unicornis [unicornis](3rd) M
noun

unicornuus [unicornui](2nd) M
noun

unshaven, unshorn adjective

intonsus [intonsa, intonsum]adjective

unshorn adjective
[UK: ˈʌn.ˈʃɔːn]
[US: ən.ˈʃɔːrn]

indetonsus [indetonsa, indetonsum]adjective

white thorn (Pliny) noun

leucacantha [leucacanthae](1st) F
noun

leucacanthos [leucacanthi]noun
M

without horns (L+S) adjective

aceratus [acerata, aceratum]adjective

you have not lost your horns, therefore you have horns noun

ceratina [ceratinae](1st) F
noun

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