English | Latin |
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river- adjective | fluviaticus [fluviatica, fluviaticum]adjective fluviatilis [fluviatilis, fluviatile]adjective |
river bank noun | littus [littoris](3rd) N litus [litoris](3rd) N |
river crossing / ferry noun | Trajectum [Trajecti](2nd) N |
river deposited silt noun | adluvies [adluviei](5th) F |
river dividing Gaul and Germany - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Rhenus [Rheni](2nd) M |
(river) estuary noun | aestuarium [aestuari(i)](2nd) N |
river famous for winding path noun | maeander [maeandri](2nd) M |
river in Gaul, tributary of the Rhone noun | Arar [Araris](3rd) M Araris [Araris](3rd) M |
river in Germany noun | Albis [Albis](3rd) M |
river in SW Gaul - in Caesar's Gallic War noun | Rhodanus [Rhodani](2nd) M |
river Maas / Meuse, in Holland / France / Belgium noun | Mosa [Mosae](1st) F |
river mouth noun | austium [austi(i)](2nd) N |
(river) mouth noun | ostium [osti(i)](2nd) N |
river of the underworld noun | Styx [Stygos/is]noun |
river (real / personified), stream noun | amnis [amnis](3rd) M |
river town noun | amnensis [amnensis](3rd) F amnesis [amnesis](3rd) F |
river [rivers] noun [UK: ˈrɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈrɪ.vər] | Euphrates [Euphratis](3rd) M |
river adjective [UK: ˈrɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈrɪ.vər] | fluvialis [fluvialis, fluviale]adjective |
river, stream noun | aqua [aquae](1st) F flumen [fluminis](3rd) N fluvius [fluvi(i)](2nd) M |
a river in Lusitania adjective | minius [minia, minium]adjective |
alluvial, from river overflow / deposit adjective | adluvius [adluvia, adluvium]adjective alluvius [alluvia, alluvium]adjective |
barbel, river barbel (Cyprinus barbus) noun | barbus [barbi](2nd) M |
chariot driver in circus noun | quadrigarius [quadrigarii](2nd) M |
contriver (L+S) noun [UK: kən.ˈtraɪ.və(r)] [US: kən.ˈtraɪ.vər] | commentator [commentatoris](3rd) M |
contriver of plots / events noun | machinator [machinatoris](3rd) M |
Cordova (town in Hispania Baetica on the river Baetis) noun | Corduba [Cordubae](1st) F |
daughter of river-god Peneus changed into laurel-tree noun | daphine [daphines]noun daphne [daphnes]noun |
debouch (river PASS) verb [UK: dɪ.ˈbaʊtʃ] [US: dɪ.ˈbaʊtʃ] | edo [edare, edidi, editus](1st) TRANS |
depriver of parents or children noun | orbator [orbatoris](3rd) M |
draw / lead off (river / fluid), divert / turn aside verb | derivo [derivare, derivavi, derivatus](1st) TRANS dirivo [dirivare, dirivavi, dirivatus](1st) TRANS |
driver of a cissium (light two-wheeled carriage) noun | cisanus [cisani](2nd) M |