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perhaps meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
perhaps (indicating a lack of certainty)
adverb
[UK: pə.ˈhæps]
[US: pər.ˈhæps]

fortasse, forsitan, fors, forsit, forte, forsan, fortassisadverb

perhaps adverb
[UK: pə.ˈhæps]
[US: pər.ˈhæps]

forsanadverb

forsitadverb

forsitamadverb

forsitanadverb

perhaps, perchance adverb

forteadverb

perhaps, possibly adverb

fortasseadverb

fortassisadverb

perhaps for a burranicus drink - composed of milk and must / new wine noun

burranicum [burranici](2nd) N
noun

perhaps hippocampi noun

caballio [caballionis](3rd) M
noun

perhaps propelled by two banks of oars noun

dicrota [dicrotae](1st) F
noun

dicrotum [dicroti](2nd) N
noun

perhaps rude noun

sopio [sopionis](3rd) M
noun

perhaps sturgeon noun

helops [helopis](3rd) M
noun

aromatic herb, perhaps mint noun

sisinbrium [sisinbrii](2nd) N
noun

sisymbrium [sisymbrii](2nd) N
noun

aromatic plant, perhaps Cretan thyme noun

thymbra [thymbrae](1st) F
noun

bird, perhaps heathcock / grouse noun

lagois [lagoidis](3rd) F
noun

fish, perhaps goldfish noun

hippurus [hippuri](2nd) M
noun

fish (perhaps sturgeon) noun
[UK: fɪʃ]
[US: ˈfɪʃ]

elopsellops [elopsellopis](3rd) M
noun

it hails violently, or (perhaps) it ceases to hail (Cas) verb

degrandinat [degrandinare, degrandinavit, degrandinatus est](1st) IMPERS
verb

light galley, perhaps propelled by two banks of oars noun

bicrotum [bicroti](2nd) N
noun

of a variety of oak tree / wood, perhaps durmast or Hungarian or Italian oak adjective

aesculeus [aesculea, aesculeum]adjective

aesculinus [aesculina, aesculinum]adjective

aesculnius [aesculnia, aesculnium]adjective

or perhaps leash-rods noun

insile [insilis](3rd) N
noun

supply with a beard (or perhaps a nonsense word) verb

barbo [barbare, barbavi, barbatus](1st) TRANS
verb

variety of oak tree, perhaps durmast or Hungarian oak, or Italian oak noun

aesculus [aesculi](2nd) F
noun