English | Latin |
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odd [odder, oddest] adjective [UK: ɒd] [US: ˈɑːd] | barocus [baroca, barocum]adjective |
odd form mostly in Varro noun | bus [bus](4th) C |
odd form of bos or bus | |
be wet (w / tears / perspiration), be dripping / sodden verb | madeo [madere, madui, -](2nd) |
beaten / trodden close around adjective | circumpavitus [circumpavita, circumpavitum]adjective |
become tender or sodden verb | commadeo [commadere, commadui, -](2nd) INTRANS |
become very / quite wet / sodden verb | permadesco [permadescere, permadui, -](3rd) INTRANS |
Ceres (goddess of grain / fruits) noun | Ceres [Cereris](3rd) F |
deity, god / goddess noun | caelicola [caelicolae](1st) C coelicola [coelicolae](1st) C |
demigoddess, heroine noun | heroina [heroinae](1st) F |
Diana (virgin goddess of light / moon / hunt) noun | Diana [Dianae](1st) F |
divinity, god / goddess noun | caelestis [caelestis](3rd) C celestis [celestis](3rd) C coelestis [coelestis](3rd) C |
dodder (parasitic plant (of about 100-170 species) of the genus Cuscuta) noun [UK: ˈdɒ.də(r)] [US: ˈdɒ.dər] | Classical Latin: cassytas (from a single locus in Plinius, insecure)noun |
E:goddess Minerva / Athene noun | pallas [palladis](3rd) F |
epithet of Ceres as goddess of grain adjective | aristifer [aristifera, aristiferum]adjective aristiger [aristigera, aristigerum]adjective |
feed, give food / fodder to animals / men verb | cibo [cibare, cibavi, cibatus](1st) TRANS |
fodder [fodders] noun [UK: ˈfɒ.də(r)] [US: ˈfɑː.dər] | cibatus [cibatus](4th) M |
fodder, forage, food for cattle noun | pabulum [pabuli](2nd) N |
fodder, forage, straw noun | fodrum [fodri](2nd) N |
fodder / feed for a horse noun | caballatio [caballationis](3rd) F |
fodder for cattle noun | capetum [capeti](2nd) N capitum [capiti](2nd) N |
fodder herb noun | ocinum [ocini](2nd) N |
fodder plant, tree-medick (Medicago arborea) noun | carnicis [carnicis](3rd) C |
fodder plant, tree-medick Medicago arborea noun | cytisum [cytisi](2nd) N cytisus [cytisi](2nd) C |
food for animals, feed / fodder noun | cibarium [cibari(i)](2nd) N |
German goddess, worshiped by traders who sailed across the North Sea noun | Nehalannia [Nehalanniae](1st) F |
goddess [goddesses] noun [UK: ˈɡɒ.dɪs] [US: ˈɡɑː.dəs] | dea [deae](1st) F dia [diae](1st) F diva [divae](1st) F |
goddess of fields noun | campestris [campestris](3rd) F |
goddess of flocks / herds and of hearth / household noun | Vesta [Vestae](1st) F |
goddess of flowers noun | Flora [Florae](1st) F |
goddess of hills noun | collina [collinae](1st) F |