English | Latin |
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his property (pl.) noun | suum [sui](2nd) N |
illsounding, low or improper expression noun | cacemphaton [cacemphati]noun |
improper preceding reference noun | anaphora [anaphorae](1st) F |
improper use of a word noun | catachresis [catachresis](3rd) F |
inclination, propensity noun | propensio [propensionis](3rd) F |
inclination, propensity, proneness noun | pronitas [pronitatis](3rd) F |
Indo-European (of or relating to hypothetical parent language of Indo-European language family, see also: Proto-Indo-European) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.dəʊ ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpiːən] [US: ˌɪndo.ʊ ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpiːən] | indogermanicusadjective |
Indo-European (of or relating to languages originally spoken in Europe and Western Asia) adjective [UK: ˌɪn.dəʊ ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpiːən] [US: ˌɪndo.ʊ ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpiːən] | Indo-Europaeusadjective |
interim possession (pl.) (of disputed property) noun | vindicia [vindiciae](1st) F |
it is fitting / proper, it behooves verb | addecet [addecere, -, -](2nd) IMPERS |
it is fitting / right / seemly / suitable / proper verb | decet [decere, decuit, -](2nd) IMPERS |
it is right / proper / necessary verb | oportet [oportere, oportuit, -](2nd) IMPERS |
joint / common / public property / rights noun | commune [communis](3rd) N |
kind of catwalk suspended on ropes noun | catadromus [catadromi](2nd) M |
left, improper,adverse adjective | sinister [sinistera -um, sinisterior -or -us, sinistimus -a -um]adjective sinister [sinistra -um, sinistrior -or -us, sinistimus -a -um]adjective |
lessor, who lets out property noun | locator [locatoris](3rd) M |
light galley, perhaps propelled by two banks of oars noun | bicrotum [bicroti](2nd) N |
longstrung (length of tight skein propelling catapult) adjective | anatonus [anatona, anatonum]adjective |
loosely, catachresisly, by loose / improper use of language / term / metaphor adverb | abusiveadverb |
lyre (properly of a lower pitch) noun [UK: ˈlaɪə(r)] [US: ˈlaɪr] | barbiton [barbiti]noun barbitos [barbiti]noun |
Maevia, Roman proper name noun | maevia [maeviae](1st) F |
Maevius, Roman proper name noun | maevius [maevii](2nd) M |
make public property verb | publico [publicare, publicavi, publicatus](1st) |
male / masculine, proper to males adjective | masculus [mascula, masculum]adjective |
marital, conjugal, of / proper to marriage adjective | conjugalis [conjugalis, conjugale]adjective |
measuring-line / rope, lot (Plater) noun | funis [funis](3rd) M |
merge (usufruct) attached property, consolidate verb | consolido [consolidare, consolidavi, consolidatus](1st) TRANS |
merging of usufruct (temporary use / possession) in property, consolidation noun | consolidatio [consolidationis](3rd) F |
mineral having properties similar to asbestos, chysolite? noun | amiantus [amianti](2nd) M |
move slowly / lazily / furtively, stroll / saunter, slink, grope verb | repto [reptare, reptavi, reptatus](1st) |
Nigellus (proper name) adjective | nigellus [nigella, nigellum]adjective |
obtain improperly verb | concilio [conciliare, conciliavi, conciliatus](1st) TRANS |
of / concerning the valuation of property adjective | aestimatorius [aestimatoria, aestimatorium]adjective |
of / proper for an athlete adjective | athleticus [athletica, athleticum]adjective |
of / proper or belonging to a particular Roman gens adjective | gentilicius [gentilicia, gentilicium]adjective |
of / proper to a feast / dinner party adjective | convivalis [convivalis, convivale]adjective |
of / proper to public assembly / meeting adjective | concionalis [concionalis, concionale]adjective concionarius [concionaria, concionarium]adjective |