English | Latin |
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our adjective [UK: ˈaʊə(r)] [US: ˈaʊər] | noster [nostra, nostrum]adjective |
Our Lady (Virgin Mary) proper noun [UK: ˈaʊə(r) ˈleɪ.di] [US: ˈaʊər ˈleɪ.di] | Domina Nostraproper noun |
our Lord cometh interjection | maranathainterjection |
our men (pl.) noun | noster [nostri](2nd) M |
our mortal adjective | commortalis [commortalis, commortale]adjective |
ouroboros (a serpent, dragon or worm that eats its own tail) noun | uroborusnoun |
ours (that which belongs to us) pronoun [UK: ˈaʊəz] [US: ˈaʊərz] | noster, nostri, nostrumpronoun nostripronoun nostrumpronoun |
(illicit) sexual intercourse noun | stuprum [stupri](2nd) N |
(late Latin) Your Highness noun | celsitudo [celsitudinis](3rd) F |
(late) sexual intercourse noun | coitio [coitionis](3rd) F |
(PASS) lose heart, weary, be discouraged verb | defatigo [defatigare, defatigavi, defatigatus](1st) TRANS defetigo [defetigare, defetigavi, defetigatus](1st) TRANS |
(source of) delight / pleasure / enjoyment / amusement noun | delectatio [delectationis](3rd) F |
10th hour noun | decima [decimae](1st) F decuma [decumae](1st) F |
24 hours from midnight noun | dies [diei](5th) C |
accept sureties from (the other party) for his appearance in court verb | vador [vadari, vadatus sum](1st) DEP |
acid / sour / bitter / tart adjective | acidus [acida -um, acidior -or -us, acidissimus -a -um]adjective |
acidity, sourness noun | acescentia [acescentiae](1st) F |
action of stopping / resting (on a journey) noun | concessatio [concessationis](3rd) F |
additional source of supply noun | acquisitio [acquisitionis](3rd) F adquisitio [adquisitionis](3rd) F |
adjourn a trial verb | conperendino [conperendinare, conperendinavi, conperendinatus](1st) TRANS |
adjourn the trial of a person verb | conperendino [conperendinare, conperendinavi, conperendinatus](1st) TRANS |
adjourn trial verb | comperendino [comperendinare, comperendinavi, comperendinatus](1st) TRANS |
adjourn trial of a person verb | comperendino [comperendinare, comperendinavi, comperendinatus](1st) TRANS |
adjournment [adjournments] noun [UK: ə.ˈdʒɜːn.mənt] [US: ə.ˈdʒɝːn.mənt] | dilatio [dilationis](3rd) F |
adjournment of a trial for two days noun | comperendinatio [comperendinationis](3rd) F comperendinatus [comperendinatus](4th) M conperendinatio [conperendinationis](3rd) F conperendinatus [conperendinatus](4th) M |
affability, friendliness, courtesy noun | adfabilitas [adfabilitatis](3rd) F affabilitas [affabilitatis](3rd) F |
affect, move, influence (to a course of action) verb | adflecto [adflectare, adflectavi, adflectatus](1st) TRANS afflecto [afflectare, afflectavi, afflectatus](1st) TRANS |
affinity between things deriving from the same source noun | germanitas [germanitatis](3rd) F |
aim / direct weapon / glance / steps / course verb | tendo [tendere, tetendi, tensus](3rd) tendo [tendere, tetendi, tentus](3rd) |