English | Latin |
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poetry noun [UK: ˈpəʊɪ.tri] [US: ˈpoʊɪ.tri] | Camena [Camenae](1st) F poesis [poesis](3rd) F poetica [poeticae](1st) F |
poetry, poem noun | camena [camenae](1st) F |
poetry, songs (pl.) noun | melodum [melodi](2nd) N |
(pl.) poetry noun | poema [poematis](3rd) N |
island in North Aegean, famous for lyric poetry of Sappho and wine noun | Lesbos [Lesbi]noun Lesbus [Lesbi](2nd) F |
lyric poetry (lyric poetry) noun [UK: ˈlɪ.rɪk ˈpəʊɪ.tri] [US: ˈlɪ.rɪk ˈpoʊɪ.tri] | lyricanoun |
lyric poetry / inspiration / genius noun | lyra [lyrae](1st) F |
making / composing verse / poetry adjective | carminabundus [carminabunda, carminabundum]adjective |
muse (one of the goddesses of poetry, music, etc.) noun [UK: mjuːz] [US: ˈmjuːz] | musa [musae](1st) F |
of / belonging to poetry or music, musical adjective | musicus [musica, musicum]adjective |
pastoral (poetry), bucolic adjective | bucolicos [bucolice, bucolicon]adjective bucolicus [bucolica, bucolicum]adjective |
pl.) Latin goddesses of poetry (Cas noun | Camena [Camenae](1st) F |
poem, poetry noun | cantus [cantus](4th) M |
Roman god of prophecy, music, poetry, archery, medicine noun | Apollo [Apollinis](3rd) M |
sciences / poetry (pl.) noun | musa [musae](1st) F |
set (poetry) to a certain rhythm verb | emodulor [emodulari, emodulatus sum](1st) DEP |
tragic poetry noun | cohurnus [cohurni](2nd) M cothurnus [cothurni](2nd) M |
writer of lyric poetry noun | fidicen [fidicinis](3rd) M |