English | Latin |
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soft [softer, softest] adjective [UK: sɒft] [US: ˈsɑːft] | dilutus [diluta, dilutum]adjective multicius [multicia, multicium]adjective |
soft (cushion / grass) adjective [UK: sɒft] [US: ˈsɑːft] | mollis [molle, mollior -or -us, mollissimus -a -um]adjectiveThe knife is hard, the boiled potato is soft. = Cultrum durum est, cocta solana tuberosa mollis est. |
soft (L+S) adjective [UK: sɒft] [US: ˈsɑːft] | mansues [(gen.), mansuetis]adjective mansues [(gen.), mansuis]adjective |
soft, feeble adjective | fluidus [fluida, fluidum]adjective |
soft, flattering, delightful adjective | dulcis [dulce, dulcior -or -us, dulcissimus -a -um]adjective |
soft, pliable adjective | malacus [malaca, malacum]adjective |
soft, spoiled, corrupted adjective | fermentatus [fermentata, fermentatum]adjective |
soft, tender adjective | insolidus [insolida, insolidum]adjective molliculus [mollicula, molliculum]adjective |
soft / delicate / gentle adjective | tener [tenera -um, tenerior -or -us, tenerrimus -a -um]adjective |
soft / weak adjective | degener [(gen.), degeneris]adjective |
soft-boiled adjective [UK: ˈsɒft bɔɪld] [US: ˈsɒft bɔɪld] | hapalus [hapala, hapalum]adjective |
soft-boiled (egg). soft, tender adjective | apalus [apala, apalum]adjective |
soft fleshy body parts (usu. pl.), internal organs noun | viscus [visceris](3rd) N |
soft-footed adjective [UK: sɒft ˈfʊ.tɪd] [US: ˈsɑːft ˈfʊ.təd] | mollipes [(gen.), mollipedis]adjective |
soft hair noun | lana [lanae](1st) F |
soft hand noun | palpus [palpi](2nd) M |
soft part noun | carnis [carnis](3rd) F |
soft rustling sound noun | susurrus [susurri](2nd) M |
soft shoe, slipper noun | calceus [calcei](2nd) M |
soft-spoken (having a pleasant, gentle, mild manner of speech; speaking gently or quietly) adjective [UK: sɒft ˈspəʊkən] [US: ˈsɑːft ˈspoʊkən] | suppressusadjective |
soft words noun | blandiloquium [blandiloquii](2nd) N |
soften [softened, softening, softens] verb [UK: ˈsɒf.n̩] [US: ˈsɒf.n̩] | commitigo [commitigare, commitigavi, commitigatus](1st) TRANS commollio [commollire, -, -](4th) TRANS conmitigo [conmitigare, conmitigavi, conmitigatus](1st) TRANS emollio [emollire, emollivi, emollitus](4th) macero [macerare, maceravi, maceratus](1st) mitesco [mitescere, -, -](3rd) mitigo [mitigare, mitigavi, mitigatus](1st) putrefacio [putrefacere, putrefeci, putrefactus](3rd) TRANS |
soften, cajole verb | delenio [delenire, delenivi, delenitus](4th) TRANS delinio [delinire, delinivi, delinitus](4th) TRANS |
soften, mitigate, make easier verb | mollio [mollire, mollivi, mollitus](4th) |
soften, remove hardness verb | derigeo [derigere, -, -](2nd) TRANS |
soften / dress (leather) by rubbing / squeezing verb | depso [depsere, depsui, depstus](3rd) TRANS |
soften / subdue completely verb | commalaxo [commalaxare, commalaxavi, commalaxatus](1st) TRANS |
soften beforehand verb | praemolior [praemoliri, praemolitus sum](4th) DEP |
softened adjective [UK: ˈsɒf.n̩d] [US: ˈsɒf.n̩d] | degener [(gen.), degeneris]adjective |