English | Latin |
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colossal, huge, gigantic noun | colossiconnoun |
colossal, huge, gigantic adjective | colosiaeus [colossiaea, colossiaeum]adjective colossaeus [colossaea, colossaeum]adjective colosseus [colossea, colosseum]adjective colossicus [colossica, colossicum]adjective |
Colossians (book of the Bible) proper noun | Colossensesproper noun |
Colossus of Rhodes (the statue of Helios) proper noun [UK: kə.ˈlɒ.səs əv ˈrodz] [US: kə.ˈlɑː.səs əv ˈrodz] | Colossus Rhodiproper noun |
Colossus of Rhodes (colossal statue in harbor) noun | Colossos [Colossi]noun Colossus [Colossi](2nd) M |
deflowering, loss of virginity noun | devirginatio [devirginationis](3rd) F |
deprive of blossoms verb | praefloro [praeflorare, praefloravi, praefloratus](1st) |
desire / grief / regret for dead / absent / loss noun | desiderium [desideri(i)](2nd) N |
diglossia, using two forms of language is modern 1960 noun | diglossos [diglossi]noun |
disadvantage, loss noun | captio [captionis](3rd) F |
drop / shed blossoms / petals (before bearing fruit) verb | defloreo [deflorere, deflorui, -](2nd) INTRANS defloresco [deflorescere, deflorui, -](3rd) INTRANS |
drop / shed blossoms / petals (before bearing fruit)? verb | deflorio [deflorere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS |
Dyer's bugloss (Anchusa tinctoria) (alkanet) or similar plant (ox-tongue) noun | anchusa [anchusae](1st) F |
explain away, gloss over verb | lenio [lenire, lenivi, lenitus](4th) TRANS lenio [lenire, lenivi(ii), lenitus]verb |
financial / property / physical loss / damage / injury noun | damnum [damni](2nd) N dampnum [dampni](2nd) N |
flourish, blossom, be prosperous verb | floreo [florere, florui, -](2nd) |
flower, blossom noun | flos [floris](3rd) M |
fragrant oil from blossoms of cyprus, cyprus oil / ointment (L+S) noun | cyprinum [cyprini](2nd) N |
give deceptive color / gloss / appearance to verb | coloro [colorare, coloravi, coloratus](1st) TRANS |
gloss, sheen noun | nitor [nitoris](3rd) M |
glossary, collection / list of unfamiliar / unusual words (needing interpretation) noun | glosa [glosae](1st) F glossa [glossae](1st) F |
glossy (having a reflective surface) adjective [UK: ˈɡlɒ.si] [US: ˈɡlɒ.si] | lucensadjective |
harm / loss / damage noun | detrimentum [detrimenti](2nd) N |
irreparable, irrecoverable (loss / damage) adjective | inreparabilis [inreparabilis, inreparabile]adjective irreparabilis [irreparabilis, irreparabile]adjective |
isogloss [isoglosses] (line indicating geographical boundaries of a linguistic feature) noun [UK: ˈaɪsəɡlˌɒs] [US: ˈaɪsəɡlˌɔs] | isoglossanoun |
late to blossom / fruit (tree) adjective | serotinus [serotina, serotinum]adjective |
make up for injury / loss verb | recompenso [recompensare, recompensavi, recompensatus](1st) TRANS |
molossus (metrical foot) noun [UK: mˈɒlɒsəs] [US: mˈɑːlɔsəs] | molossus, pes hippiusnoun |
mourn loss of verb | defleo [deflere, deflevi, defletus](2nd) TRANS |
other anchusa (Dyer's bugloss) noun | calyx [calycis](3rd) M |
plant (also called buglossa), ox-tongue (L+S) noun | bubula [bubulae](1st) F |