English | Latin |
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in which adverb | ubiadverb |
in which direction? adverb | utroadverb |
in which moon is eclipsed (astrological signs) adjective | eclipticus [ecliptica, eclipticum]adjective |
in which one syllable is missing (verse) adjective | colobos [colobos, colobon]adjective |
according to / in the same manner / degree / proportion (as / in which) adverb | proinadverb proindeadverb |
bowl / trough in which materials are pounded / ground noun | mortarium [mortarii](2nd) N |
censer, vessel in which incense is burnt noun | incensarium [incensarii](2nd) N incensorium [incensorii](2nd) N turibulum [turibuli](2nd) N |
drawing of boundary lines (within which auspices may be taken) noun | conregio [conregionis](3rd) F corregio [corregionis](3rd) F |
esp. that in which Charon ferried the dead across the Styx noun | cumba [cumbae](1st) F cymba [cymbae](1st) F |
game in which wine is thrown so as to fall noisily on a mark noun | cottabus [cottabi](2nd) M |
gum (in which the teeth are set) noun [UK: ɡʌm] [US: ˈɡəm] | gingiva [gingivae](1st) F |
hole in middle of yoke in which pole fits noun | cohum [cohi](2nd) N coum [coi](2nd) N |
marriage ceremony, in which meal / grain (far) was given as an offering noun | confarreatio [confarreationis](3rd) F |
mortar, vessel in which things are pounded noun | pila [pilae](1st) F |
of / connected with the schola in which a collegium met adjective | scholarus [scholara, scholarum]adjective |
opening in upper part of a balance in which the tongue moves noun | agina [aginae](1st) F |
place in which water is collected, catchment, basin noun | aquivergium [aquivergii](2nd) N |
room in which confirmation was administered noun | consignatorium [consignatorii](2nd) N |
small linen closet in which the faithful received Holy Communion noun | dominicale [dominicalis](3rd) N |
solution, liquid in which something has been dissolved (L+S) noun | dilutum [diluti](2nd) N |
verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalecticus) adjective | acatalecticus [acatalectica, acatalecticum]adjective |
verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalectus) adjective | acatalectus [acatalecta, acatalectum]adjective |
(w / Comitia) (pl.) assembly in which people voted according to curia adjective | curiatius [curiatia, curiatium]adjective curiatus [curiata, curiatum]adjective |
water in which the hands have been washed (pl.) noun | malluvia [malluviae](1st) F |