English | Latin |
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shade [shades] noun [UK: ʃeɪd] [US: ˈʃeɪd] | umbra [umbrae](1st) F |
shade, overshadow verb | opaco [opacare, opacavi, opacatus](1st) |
shade, screen, obscure verb | adumbro [adumbrare, adumbravi, adumbratus](1st) TRANS |
shade / tinge noun | color [coloris](3rd) M colos [coloris](3rd) M |
shade-lover, one fond of the shade noun | umbraticola [umbraticolae](1st) M |
shaded / colonnaded walk noun | xystus [xysti](2nd) M |
shades / ghosts of dead (pl.) noun | manis [manis](3rd) M |
a shade, ghost noun | effigia [effigiae](1st) F |
cast a shadow on, shade verb | umbro [umbrare, umbravi, umbratus](1st) |
dark, shaded adjective | opacus [opaca, opacum]adjective |
deadly nightshade (deadly nightshade; Atropa belladonna) noun [UK: ˈded.li ˈnaɪ.tʃeɪd] [US: ˈded.li ˈnaɪ.ˌtʃed] | solanumnoun |
inhabitants of the lower world (pl.), the shades noun | infernus [inferni](2nd) M |
kind of solanum (nightshade family) noun | dircium [dircii](2nd) N |
malevolent ghosts of the dead, specters, shades noun | lemur [lemuris](3rd) M |
nightshade, strychnos noun | loba [lobae](1st) F |
nightshade plant (Pliny) noun | trychnos [trychni]noun |
of / living in shade, devoted to sheltered / unpractical pursuit / retirement / leisure adjective | umbraticus [umbratica, umbraticum]adjective |
of the nightshade family noun | cucubalus [cucubali](2nd) F cucullus [cuculli](2nd) M |
providing shade, shady adjective | umbrifer [umbrifera, umbriferum]adjective |
red (of various shades) adjective [UK: red] [US: ˈred] | rufus [rufa -um, rufior -or -us, rufissimus -a -um]adjective |
shelter / shade noun | umbraclum [umbracli](2nd) N umbraculum [umbraculi](2nd) N |
sketching in light and shade noun | adumbratio [adumbrationis](3rd) F |
warm / brownish shade adjective | russus [russa, russum]adjective |