English | Latin |
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muleteer, mule driver, mule-skinner noun | mulio [mulionis](3rd) M |
muleteer, mule skinner, mule driver noun | burdonarius [burdonari(i)](2nd) M |
of / connected with a river, situated in a river adjective | amnicus [amnica, amnicum]adjective |
of / having seven (layers / mouths, shield w / 7 layers, river w / 7 mouths) adjective | septemplex [(gen.), septemplicis]adjective septimplex [(gen.), septimplicis]adjective |
of / pertaining to a charioteer / driver adjective | aurigalis [aurigalis, aurigale]adjective |
of a river adjective | fluviaticus [fluviatica, fluviaticum]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 |
outlet, mouth (of river) noun | exitus [exitus](4th) M |
places (pl.) with rivers on all sides noun | conflux [conflugis](3rd) C |
Po river noun | Padus [Padi](2nd) M |
ram for beating down earth, piledriver noun | festuca [festucae](1st) F |
rise / be swollen (river) verb | augesco [augescere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS |
rise (river) verb [UK: raɪz] [US: ˈraɪz] | exeo [exire, exivi(ii), exitus]verb |
rise (sun / river) verb [UK: raɪz] [US: ˈraɪz] | orior [ori, oritus sum](3rd) DEP orior [oriri, ortus sum](4th) DEP |
round river stones resembling snails noun | coclaca [coclacae](1st) F |
seeker striver after, applicant, candidate, claimant, plaintiff noun | petitor [petitoris](3rd) M |
Seine, river in N Cen. Gaul - in Caesar's "Gallic War" noun | Sequana [Sequanae](1st) M |
silt, soil deposited by a river noun | adluvies [adluviei](5th) F alluvies [alluviei](5th) F |
small river fish noun | clupea [clupeae](1st) F |
source / mouth (river) noun | caput [capitis](3rd) N kaput [kapitis](3rd) N |
stream / river noun | fluentum [fluenti](2nd) N |
Stygian, of river Styx adjective | stygius [stygia, stygium]adjective |
Styx river noun | Styx [Stygos/is]noun |
taxi driver [taxi drivers] noun [UK: ˈtæk.si ˈdraɪ.və(r)] [US: ˈtæk.si ˈdraɪ.vər] | taxiraedarius [taxiraedarii](2nd) M |
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 |
the river at Rome noun | Tiberis [Tiberis](3rd) C |
the river Ocean noun | amnis [amnis](3rd) M |
Tiber (river) noun | Tiberinus [Tiberini](2nd) M |
towns (pl.) situated near a river noun | amnensis [amnensis](3rd) F amnesis [amnesis](3rd) F |