English | Latin |
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eternally, perpetually, everlastingly, permanently adverb | sempiternoadverb |
Etruscan name (T~ Priscus, 5th Roman king; T~ Superbus, last king 534-510 BC) noun | Tarquinius [Tarquini](2nd) M |
everlasting adjective [UK: ˌe.və.ˈlɑːst.ɪŋ] [US: ˌe.vər.ˈlæ.stɪŋ] | perpetuus [perpetua, perpetuum]adjective sempiternalis [sempiternalis, sempiternale]adjective |
everlasting, perpetual, perennial adjective | perennis [perennis, perenne]adjective |
everlastingly adverb [UK: e.verla.stin.ɡlei] [US: e.verla.stin.ɡlei] | sempiternaliteradverb |
exist / continue / last verb | consto [constare, constiti, constatus](1st) INTRANS |
extend / prolong / draw out / last / renew verb | continuo [continuare, continuavi, continuatus](1st) TRANS |
extremely, to the last degree, utterly adverb | ultimateadverb ultimatimadverb ultimeadverb ultimumadverb |
fifteen-year-lasting adjective | trilustralis [trilustralis, trilustrale]adjective |
finally, at last adverb | demumadverb ultimateadverb ultimatimadverb ultimeadverb ultimumadverb |
finally / lastly adverb | nove [novius, novissime]adverb |
for / lasting two years adjective | bimus [bima, bimum]adjective |
for a year, lasting / appointed for a year adjective | annuus [annua, annuum]adjective |
for last time adverb | novissimeadverb |
for plastering bath walls adjective | caldarius [caldaria, caldarium]adjective calidarius [calidaria, calidarium]adjective |
for the last time, last of all adverb | postremumadverb |
gilder, one who gilds (covers with gold leaf) metal / wood / plaster noun | aurator [auratoris](3rd) M |
gravel / sand (used for ballast) noun | saburra [saburrae](1st) F |
greatest, last, highest adjective | superus [supera -um, superior -or -us, supremus -a -um]adjective |
gust / blast (of wind) noun | flamen [flaminis](3rd) N |
gusts / blasts of wind (pl.) noun | flabrum [flabri](2nd) N |
hysteron proteron, preposterous rhetorical figure, last phrase comes first noun | hysterologia [hysterologiae](1st) F |
iambic trimeter with a spondee or trochee in the last foot noun | scazon [scazontis](3rd) M |
iambic verse whose last foot not iambus but spondee / trochee noun | choliambus [choliambi](2nd) M |
Iconoclast noun [UK: aɪˈk.ɒ.nə.klæst] [US: ˌaɪˈk.ɑː.nə.ˌklæst] | Iconoclasta [Iconoclastae](1st) M |
Iconoclasts (pl.) noun | Iconomachus [Iconomachi](2nd) M |
inmost, deepest, bottommost, last adjective | imus [ima, imum]adjective |
interlaced twigs / wickerwork, may be plastered with mud / clay adjective | craticius [craticia, craticium]adjective cratitius [cratitia, cratitium]adjective |
kind of plaster noun | barbara [barbarae](1st) F |
kind of plaster (applied to raw wounds L+S) noun | barbarum [barbari](2nd) N |