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river- meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
driver of a cissium (light two-wheeled carriage) noun

cisarius [cisarii](2nd) M
noun

driver of a two-horse chariot (bigae) noun

bigarius [bigari(i)](2nd) M
noun

driver (of cattle) noun
[UK: ˈdraɪ.və(r)]
[US: ˈdraɪ.vər]

compulsor [compulsoris](3rd) M
noun

dwelling beside a river (L+S) adjective

amnicolus [amnicola, amnicolum]adjective

epithet for river / sea deities noun

caeruleus [caerulei](2nd) M
noun

caerulus [caeruli](2nd) M
noun

Garonne, river in SW Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun

Garunna [Garunnae](1st) M
noun

growing beside a river (-a, -ae for M / F) adjective

amnicolus [amnicola, amnicolum]adjective

of / having seven (layers / mouths, shield w / 7 layers, river w / 7 mouths) adjective

septemplex [(gen.), septemplicis]adjective

septimplex [(gen.), septimplicis]adjective

of a river (Collins) adjective

fluviatilis [fluviatilis, fluviatile]adjective

of river / sea deities adjective

caeruleus [caerulea, caeruleum]adjective

caerulus [caerula, caerulum]adjective

of the river Styx adjective

Stygius [Stygia, Stygium]adjective

of the river Tiber (Collins) adjective

Tiberinus [Tiberina, Tiberinum]adjective

on river-bank adjective

ripensis [ripensis, ripense]adjective

round river stones resembling snails noun

coclaca [coclacae](1st) F
noun

seeker striver after, applicant, candidate, claimant, plaintiff noun

petitor [petitoris](3rd) M
noun

Seine, river in N Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun

Sequana [Sequanae](1st) M
noun

small river fish noun

clupea [clupeae](1st) F
noun

Stygian, of river Styx adjective

stygius [stygia, stygium]adjective

that is the son / descendent of a river (-a, -ae for M / F) adjective

amnigenus [amnigena, amnigenum]adjective

the Loire, river in western Gaul noun

Liger [Ligeris](3rd) M
noun

the river at Rome noun

Tiberis [Tiberis](3rd) C
noun

the river Ocean noun

amnis [amnis](3rd) M
noun

visit, frequent (w / river name) verb

bibo [bibere, bibi, bibitus](3rd)
verb

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