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mule meaning in Latin

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mule [mules] noun
[UK: mjuːl]
[US: ˈmjuːl]

burdo [burdonis](3rd) M
noun

hemicillus [hemicilli](2nd) M
noun

hinnus [hinni](2nd) M
noun

jumentum [jumenti](2nd) N
noun

mula [mulae](1st) F
noun

mulus [muli](2nd) M
noun

mule-doctor noun

mulomedicus [mulomedici](2nd) M
noun

muleteer, mule driver, mule-skinner noun

mulio [mulionis](3rd) M
noun

muleteer, mule skinner, mule driver noun

burdonarius [burdonari(i)](2nd) M
noun

amulet [amulets] noun
[UK: ˈæ.mjʊ.lət]
[US: ˈæ.mjə.lət]

fylacterium [fylacterii](2nd) N
noun

phylacterium [phylacterii](2nd) N
noun

amulet, religious emblem noun

crepundium [crepundi(i)](2nd) N
noun

amulet / charm (to avert evil) noun

amoletum [amoleti](2nd) N
noun

amuletum [amuleti](2nd) N
noun

class of carriers who transport burdens by draft animals, kind of mule-skinners noun

catabolensis [catabolensis](3rd) M
noun

locket / amulet (usu. gold) hung round necks of boys noun

bulla [bullae](1st) F
noun

of a mule, mulish adjective

mulinus [mulina, mulinum]adjective

pilgrim's "mule" / staff noun

burdo [burdonis](3rd) M
noun

sedan chair / litter (enclosed on all sides, carried by mules) noun

basterna [basternae](1st) F
noun

she-mule noun
[UK: ʃiː mjuːl]
[US: ˈʃiː ˈmjuːl]

mula [mulae](1st) F
noun

small amulet / locket (bulla) for a boy noun

bullula [bullulae](1st) F
noun