English | Latin |
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liver [livers] (organ as food) noun [UK: ˈlɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈlɪ.vər] | iecurnoun |
liver [livers] noun [UK: ˈlɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈlɪ.vər] | jecur [jecinoris](3rd) N jecur [jecoris](3rd) N jocur [jocineris](3rd) N jocur [jocinoris](3rd) N |
liverish, with bad / ailing liver adjective | jocinerosus [jocinerosa, jocinerosum]adjective |
Liverpool (Liverpool, England) proper noun [UK: ˈlɪ.və.puːl] [US: ˈlɪ.vər.ˌpuːl] | Liverpoliumproper noun |
liverwort? noun | lichen [lichenis]noun |
act, performance (of play), delivery noun | actus [actus](4th) M |
active / lively adjective | alacer [alacris -e, alacrior -or -us, alacerrimus -a -um]adjective alacris [alacris, alacre]adjective |
address assembly, deliver public speech verb | concionor [concionari, concionatus sum](1st) DEP contionor [contionari, contionatus sum](1st) DEP |
agile, quick, swift, lively adjective | currax [(gen.), curracis]adjective |
alive adjective [UK: ə.ˈlaɪv] [US: ə.ˈlaɪv] | salvus [salva, salvum]adjective |
alive, fresh adjective | vivus [viva, vivum]adjective |
alive, safe adjective | incolomis [incolomis, incolome]adjective incolumis [incolumis, incolume]adjective |
alloy of sliver and lead noun | stagnum [stagni](2nd) N |
also applied to packed olives / fruit verb | consudo [consudare, consudavi, consudatus](1st) INTRANS |
animal, of living creatures, living, live, animate adjective | animabilis [animabilis, animabile]adjective animalis [animalis, animale]adjective |
author of lives of Saints noun | hagiographus [hagiographi](2nd) M |
be alive, live verb | vivo [vivere, vixi, victus](3rd) |
be exile, live in exile verb | exsulo [exsulare, exsulavi, exsulatus](1st) exulo [exulare, exulavi, exulatus](1st) |
be lively or vigorous verb | vireo [virere, virui, -](2nd) |
become lively verb | vivesco [vivescere, vixi, -](3rd) vivisco [viviscere, -, -](3rd) |
begin to live verb | vivesco [vivescere, vixi, -](3rd) vivisco [viviscere, -, -](3rd) |
burn alive verb | cremo [cremare, cremavi, crematus](1st) TRANS |
cheerful, lively, light-hearted adjective | hilaris [hilare, hilarior -or -us, hilarissimus -a -um]adjective hilarus [hilara -um, hilarior -or -us, hilarissimus -a -um]adjective |
cheerfulness, liveliness noun | alacritas [alacritatis](3rd) F |
childbirth, delivery noun | puerperium [puerperi(i)](2nd) N |
conferred by will requesting executor to deliver to third party adjective | fideicommissus [fideicommissa, fideicommissum]adjective |
convey / deliver / relate message / greeting verb | nuncio [nunciare, nunciavi, nunciatus](1st) TRANS nuntio [nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatus](1st) TRANS |
convey / deliver / transfer verb | defero [deferre, detuli, delatus]verb |