English | Latin |
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curacy, office / position od curate noun | vicariatus [vicariatus](4th) M |
customary practice / usage noun | sollemne [sollemnis](3rd) N |
customs officer noun [UK: ˈkʌ.stəmz ˈɒf.ɪs.ə(r)] [US: ˈkʌ.stəmz ˈɑːf.əs.ər] | telo [telonis](3rd) M |
customs-officer noun | telonarius [telonarii](2nd) M |
dainties (pl.), choice bits noun | electum [electi](2nd) N |
Dataria Apostolica, office of Roman Curia issuing dispensations / appointments noun | Dataria [Datariae](1st) F |
days on which all gods were sacrificed to together? (w / dies) adjective | communicarius [communicaria, communicarium]adjective |
deaconate, office / position of deacon, deaconship noun | diaconatus [diaconati](2nd) M diaconium [diaconii](2nd) N |
deaconate, office / position of deaconship noun | diaconia [diaconiae](1st) F |
dealer in spices noun | aromatarius [aromatarii](2nd) M |
deanship, office of dean noun | decantus [decantus](4th) M |
dear, at a high price adverb | caroadverb |
dear, at high price adverb | care [carius, carissime]adverb |
deceit, artifice (L+S) noun | fallacitas [fallacitatis](3rd) F |
decurion, officer commanding a decuria (calavry squad) noun | decurio [decurionis](3rd) M decurionus [decurioni](2nd) M |
delight, cheer, gladden, rejoice verb | laetifico [laetificare, laetificavi, laetificatus](1st) TRANS |
den (usu. pl.) of vice / iniquity, place of debauchery noun | lustrum [lustri](2nd) N |
denial, rhetorical device where one answers himself noun | apophasis [apophasis](3rd) F |
dentifrice [dentifrices] noun [UK: ˈden.tɪ.frɪs] [US: ˈden.tɪ.frɪs] | confricamentum [confricamenti](2nd) N |
dentifrice, tooth powder, toothpaste noun | dentifricium [dentifrici(i)](2nd) N |
deprive of office verb | degrado [degradare, degradavi, degradatus](1st) TRANS |
descant, upper voice in part singing noun | discantus [discantus](4th) M |
design (building), practice architecture verb | architecto [architectare, architectavi, architectatus](1st) TRANS |
detach, attract away, entice, seduce, charm verb | abduco [abducere, abduxi, abductus](3rd) TRANS |
device for controlling missile in type of sling noun | scutale [scutalis](3rd) N |
device on a signet ring noun | aposphragisma [aposphragismatis](3rd) N |
device serving to deceive noun | decipula [decipulae](1st) F decipulum [decipuli](2nd) N |
dice box noun | phimus [phimi](2nd) M |
dice-box noun [UK: ˈdaɪs bɒks] [US: ˈdaɪs bɑːks] | fritillus [fritilli](2nd) M |
dice-box (shaped like turret) noun [UK: ˈdaɪs bɒks] [US: ˈdaɪs bɑːks] | turricula [turriculae](1st) F |
dice game (pl.) noun | talus [tali](2nd) M |
dice-play noun | alea [aleae](1st) F |
dice-player, gambler noun | aleator [aleatoris](3rd) M |
dictatorship, office of dictator noun | dictatura [dictaturae](1st) F |
dinner-service noun [UK: ˈdɪ.nə(r) ˈsɜː.vɪs] [US: ˈdɪ.nər ˈsɝː.vəs] | synthesis [synthesis](3rd) F |
discharged from military service adjective | missicius [missicia, missicium]adjective |
discharged veteran, soldier who has completed his service, exempt noun | emeritus [emeriti](2nd) M |