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may meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
that may be polluted / defiled adjective

contaminabilus [contaminabila, contaminabilum]adjective

that may be proved adjective

argumentabilis [argumentabilis, argumentabile]adjective

that may be ravaged or laid waste adjective

populabilis [populabilis, populabile]adjective

that may be rejoiced at adjective

laetabilis [laetabilis, laetabile]adjective

that may be rolled back to the beginning adjective

revolubilis [revolubilis, revolubile]adjective

that may be shorn / cut / clipped adjective

tonsilis [tonsilis, tonsile]adjective

that may be spoken adjective

fandus [fanda, fandum]adjective

that may be suspended on two sides adjective

bipensilis [bipensilis, bipensile]adjective

that may be thrown, missile adjective

missilis [missilis, missile]adjective

that may be used by one other than owner but not for profit adjective

usarius [usaria, usarium]adjective

usuarius [usuaria, usuarium]adjective

that may be violated or suffer outrage adjective

violabilis [violabilis, violabile]adjective

that which may be sat on noun

sedile [sedilis](3rd) N
noun

the fox may grow grey but never good (one cannot change one's own nature)
phrase

lupus pilum mutat, non mentemphrase

the wolf may lose his teeth but never his nature (one cannot change one's own nature)
phrase

lupus pilum mutat, non mentemphrase

undismayed adjective
[UK: ˌʌn.dɪs.ˈmeɪd]
[US: ˌʌn.dɪs.ˈmeɪd]

inconfusus [inconfusa, inconfusum]adjective

you may go, off with you (dismissal) adverb

ilictadverb

you may go / off with you interjection

ilicetinterjection

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