English | Latin |
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proper / fitting / suitable adjective | dexter [dextera -um, dexterior -or -us, dextimus -a -um]adjective dexter [dextra -um, dexterior -or -us, dextimus -a -um]adjective |
proper / necessary / proper formality (legal) noun | solemnitas [solemnitatis](3rd) F sollemnitas [sollemnitatis](3rd) F |
proper / pertaining to beasts, bestial adjective | belluinus [belluina, belluinum]adjective beluinus [beluina, beluinum]adjective beluus [belua, beluum]adjective |
proper / suitable mixture noun | contemperatio [contemperationis](3rd) F |
proper mixture, temper noun | temperies [temperiei](5th) F |
proper name especially of slaves noun | cerdo [cerdonis](3rd) M |
proper to / typical of a woman adjective | femineus [feminea, femineum]adjective femininus [feminina, femininum]adjective |
proper way noun [UK: ˈprɒ.pə(r) ˈweɪ] [US: ˈprɑː.pər ˈweɪ] | congruentia [congruentiae](1st) F |
properly adverb [UK: ˈprɒ.pə.li] [US: ˈprɑː.pər.li] | dignanteradverb |
properly, appropriately, rightly adverb | proprieadverb |
properly, becomingly adverb | competenter [competentius, competentissime]adverb conpetenter [conpetentius, conpetentissime]adverb |
properly, honorably adverb | juste [justius, justissime]adverb |
properly, rightly adverb | probeadverb |
properly, suitably, appropriately (L+S) adverb | conducenteradverb |
properly / rightly, w / correct taste / conduct adverb | eleganter [elegantius, elegantissime]adverb |
properly / suitably, in correct / seemly manner adverb | decoreadverb |
properly named adjective | verus [vera -um, verior -or -us, verissimus -a -um]adjective |
property [properties] noun [UK: ˈprɒ.pə.ti] [US: ˈprɑː.pər.ti] | pecunia [pecuniae](1st) F res [rei](5th) F |
properties discovered by centaur Chiron noun | centauris [centauridis](3rd) F |
property acquired in the past noun | antepartum [anteparti](2nd) N antepertum [anteperti](2nd) N |
property lapsed to lord(if owner dies without heir) noun | eschaeta [eschaetae](1st) F |
property put up for sale at auction / the catalog / proceeds noun | auctio [auctionis](3rd) F |
property without / that cannot be taken by an heir noun | caducum [caduci](2nd) N |
prophecy [prophecies] noun [UK: ˈprɒ.fə.si] [US: ˈprɑː.fə.si] | auraculum [auraculi](2nd) N cojectura [cojecturae](1st) F conjectura [conjecturae](1st) F divinatio [divinationis](3rd) F oraclum [oracli](2nd) N oraculum [oraculi](2nd) N praefiguratio [praefigurationis](3rd) F prophetia [prophetiae](1st) F vaticinium [vaticini(i)](2nd) N |