English | Latin |
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patron [patrons] noun [UK: ˈpeɪ.trən] [US: ˈpeɪ.trən] | amica [amicae](1st) F amicus [amici](2nd) M patronus [patroni](2nd) M |
patron (L+S) noun [UK: ˈpeɪ.trən] [US: ˈpeɪ.trən] | aurarius [aurarii](2nd) M |
patron, protector noun | fautor [fautoris](3rd) M favisor [favisoris](3rd) M favitor [favitoris](3rd) M |
patron, supporter noun | auspex [auspicis](3rd) C |
patron / protector noun | praesul [praesulis](3rd) C |
patronage noun [UK: ˈpæ.trə.nɪdʒ] [US: ˈpæ.trə.nɪdʒ] | clientela [clientelae](1st) F |
patronage (L+S) noun [UK: ˈpæ.trə.nɪdʒ] [US: ˈpæ.trə.nɪdʒ] | patronatus [patronatus](4th) M |
patroness / protector noun | fautrix [fautricis](3rd) F |
attachment of client to patron noun | adplicatio [adplicationis](3rd) F applicatio [applicationis](3rd) F |
client, dependent (of a patron), vassal noun | cliens [clientis](3rd) C cluens [cluentis](3rd) C |
co-patron (one who has joined in manumitting a slave) noun | compatronus [compatroni](2nd) M conpatronus [conpatroni](2nd) M |
food or money given by patrons to clients noun | sportula [sportulae](1st) F |
formal morning call paid by client on patron / Emperor noun | salutatio [salutationis](3rd) F |
G:patronymic, derived from name of father / ancestor w / fix adjective | patronymicus [patronymica, patronymicum]adjective |
giver, donor, patron noun | dator [datoris](3rd) M |
having same patronus noun | colliberta [collibertae](1st) F collibertus [colliberti](2nd) M |
having the same patronus noun | conliberta [conlibertae](1st) F conlibertus [conliberti](2nd) M |
hero elevated to god after death as patron deity of country noun | Indiges [Indigetis](3rd) M |
protection, defense patronage, legal defense noun | patrocinium [patrocini(i)](2nd) N |
protectress, patroness noun | patrona [patronae](1st) F |
St. Giles, patron of beggars / Edinburgh noun | Aegidius [Aegidi](2nd) M |
status / position / rights of patron noun | patronatus [patronatus](4th) M |