English | Latin |
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face power, blue pigment noun | lomentum [lomenti](2nd) N |
fawning (dogs), (pigeon) courtship noun | adulatio [adulationis](3rd) F |
female piglet noun | porcella [porcellae](1st) F |
green copper carbonate / malachite (pigment / medicine) noun | chrysocolla [chrysocollae](1st) F |
grunt like a pig verb | grundio [grundire, -, -](4th) INTRANS grunnio [grunnire, -, -](4th) INTRANS |
grunting of a pig noun | grunnitus [grunnitus](4th) M |
guinea pig [guinea pigs] (rodent) noun [UK: ˈɡɪ.ni pɪɡ] [US: ˈɡɪ.ni ˈpɪɡ] | Cavia porcellusnoun |
guinea pig, pig of India noun | cobaia [cobaiae](1st) F |
hog, pig, sow noun | sus [suis](3rd) C |
kind of red ocher (pigment, found on Sinope on Black Sea) noun | Sinopis [Sinopidis](3rd) F |
male / cock pigeon noun | columbus [columbi](2nd) M |
of / pertaining to pigeons / doves, dove / pigeon- adjective | columbinaceus [columbinacea, columbinaceum]adjective |
of pigeons, pigeon- adjective | columbinus [columbina, columbinum]adjective |
of pigs / swine adjective | suillus [suilla, suillum]adjective |
pen, coop, pigsty noun | hara [harae](1st) F |
place where pigs wallow, wallowing hole noun | volutabrum [volutabri](2nd) N |
red pigment / dragon's blood noun | cinnabar [cinnabaris](3rd) N cinnabaris [cinnabaris](3rd) F |
reddish earth pigment noun | cicerculum [cicerculi](2nd) N |
short poem / epigram noun | epigramma [epigrammatis](3rd) N epigramma [epigrammatos/is]noun epigrammatum [epigrammati](2nd) N |
smoked cheek of a pig noun | sincipitamentum [sincipitamenti](2nd) N sinciput [sincipitis](3rd) N |
suckling pig noun | porcellus [porcelli](2nd) M porcillus [porcilli](2nd) M |
swilled / slopped, fed on refuse / filth (pigs) adjective | colluviaris [colluviaris, colluviare]adjective conluviaris [conluviaris, conluviare]adjective |
when pigs fly (never, expressed by an idiom) adverb | ad kalendas Graecas (on the Greek calends), cum mula peperitadverb |
wood-pigeon, ringdove noun | palumbes [palumbis](3rd) C palumbus [palumbi](2nd) M |
young pig noun | porculus [porculi](2nd) M |