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rush meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
sweep / brush away, take away, clear away (table) verb

avorro [avorrere, avorri, avorsus](3rd) TRANS
verb

thicket / jungle / growth of reeds / rushes (L+S) noun

arundinetum [arundineti](2nd) N
noun

harundinetum [harundineti](2nd) N
noun

thrush [thrushes] noun
[UK: θrʌʃ]
[US: ˈθrəʃ]

turdus [turdi](2nd) M
noun

thrush or owl? L+S noun

acredula [acredulae](1st) F
noun

toilet brush (brush to clean toilet bowl)
noun
[UK: ˈtɔɪ.lɪt brʌʃ]
[US: ˌtɔɪ.lət ˈbrəʃ]

xylospongiumnoun
N

torrent, rushing stream noun

torrens [torrentis](3rd) M
noun

tread / trample upon / under foot, crush verb

calco [calcare, calcavi, calcatus](1st)
verb

tread down, crush with the feet verb

deculco [deculcare, deculcavi, deculcatus](1st) TRANS
verb

twigs (pl.), cut twigs, brushwood noun

sarmentum [sarmenti](2nd) N
noun

used for dealing with bulrushes (of a billhook) adjective

scirpiculus [scirpicula, scirpiculum]adjective

sirpiculus [sirpicula, sirpiculum]adjective

surpiculus [surpicula, surpiculum]adjective

woven / made of bulrushes adjective

scirpus [scirpa, scirpum]adjective

yellow bird, yellow thrush (L+S) noun

chlorion [chlorionis](3rd) M
noun

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