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pike meaning in Latin

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pike [pikes] noun
[UK: paɪk]
[US: ˈpaɪk]

lucius [lucii](2nd) M
noun

pilum [pili](2nd) N
noun

verrutum [verruti](2nd) N
noun

pike-bearer noun
[UK: paɪk ˈbeə.rə(r)]
[US: ˈpaɪk ˈbe.rər]

contarius [contari(i)](2nd) M
noun

contatus [contati](2nd) M
noun

beam thickly studded with iron spikes as a military barrier noun

ericius [erici(i)](2nd) M
noun

chevaux-de-frise (spiked barricade against cavalry) noun

cervos [cervi]noun
M

cervus [cervi](2nd) M
noun

furnish with spikes verb

spico [spicare, -, spicatus](1st)
verb

handspike noun
[UK: ˈhænd.spaɪk]
[US: ˈhænd.ˌspaɪk]

cherolaba [cherolabae](1st) F
noun

lance, pike noun

contus [conti](2nd) M
noun

little chevaux-de-frise (spiked barricade against cavalry) noun

cervulus [cervuli](2nd) M
noun

Macedonian pikeman noun

sarisophorus [sarisophori](2nd) M
noun

nail, spike, rivet noun

clavus [clavi](2nd) M
noun

pipefish, needlefish, hornpike, gar noun

belone [belones]noun
F

plant w / flowers in spikes noun

ortyx [ortygis](3rd) M
noun

stelephur [stelephuris](3rd) M
noun

salve or oil of spikenard leaves noun

foliatum [foliati](2nd) N
noun

soldier armed with a contus (lance / pike / long spear) noun

contarius [contari(i)](2nd) M
noun

contatus [contati](2nd) M
noun

spike [spikes] noun
[UK: spaɪk]
[US: ˈspaɪk]

hamus [hami](2nd) M
noun

spike (asparagus) noun
[UK: spaɪk]
[US: ˈspaɪk]

spina [spinae](1st) F
noun

spiked adjective
[UK: spaɪkt]
[US: ˈspaɪkt]

dentefaber [dentefabra, dentefabrum]adjective

spiked railing (pl.) noun

veru [verus](4th) N
noun

sting, spine, thorn, prickle, point, spike noun

aculeus [aculei](2nd) M
noun

tooth-like thing, spike noun

dens [dentis](3rd) M
noun

trap / spike in earth noun

stimulus [stimuli](2nd) M
noun

w / spikes / teeth / gears adjective

dentatus [dentata, dentatum]adjective

wild-spikenard (L+S) noun

asarum [asari](2nd) N
noun