English | Latin |
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political adjective [UK: pə.ˈlɪ.tɪk.l̩] [US: pə.ˈlɪ.tək.l̩] | civilis [civilis, civile]adjective |
political change / upheaval noun | conversio [conversionis](3rd) F |
political opponent noun | adversus [adversi](2nd) M advorsus [advorsi](2nd) M |
political party [political parties] (political organization) noun | sectanoun |
political power noun | potentatus [potentatus](4th) M |
(political) vote verb | scisco [sciscere, scivi, scitus](3rd) TRANS |
apolitical adjective [UK: ˌeɪ.pə.ˈlɪ.tɪk.l̩] [US: ˌe.pə.ˈlɪ.tɪk.l̩] | apoliticus [apolitica, apoliticum]adjective |
assail / assault / attack, rise against (military / political / plague) verb | adorio [adorire, -, adoritus](4th) TRANS adorior [adoriri, adortus sum](4th) DEP |
be overthrown politically / brought to ruin verb | collabefio [collabeferi, collabefactus sum]verb conlabefio [conlabeferi, conlabefactus sum]verb |
club / society (religious / social / political) noun | sodalicium [sodalici(i)](2nd) N |
force, power, political power noun | potentia [potentiae](1st) F |
meeting, encounter, (political or illegal) assembly noun | caetus [caetus](4th) M coetus [coetus](4th) M |
of the state, political adjective | politicus [politica, politicum]adjective |
supporting (political), loyal, devoted adjective | amicus [amica -um, amicior -or -us, amicissimus -a -um]adjective |