English | Latin |
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spike [spikes] noun [UK: spaɪk] [US: ˈspaɪk] | hamus [hami](2nd) M |
spike (asparagus) noun [UK: spaɪk] [US: ˈspaɪk] | spina [spinae](1st) F |
spiked adjective [UK: spaɪkt] [US: ˈspaɪkt] | dentefaber [dentefabra, dentefabrum]adjective |
spiked railing (pl.) noun | veru [verus](4th) N |
beam thickly studded with iron spikes as a military barrier noun | ericius [erici(i)](2nd) M |
chevaux-de-frise (spiked barricade against cavalry) noun | cervos [cervi]noun cervus [cervi](2nd) M |
furnish with spikes verb | spico [spicare, -, spicatus](1st) |
handspike noun [UK: ˈhænd.spaɪk] [US: ˈhænd.ˌspaɪk] | cherolaba [cherolabae](1st) F |
little chevaux-de-frise (spiked barricade against cavalry) noun | cervulus [cervuli](2nd) M |
nail, spike, rivet noun | clavus [clavi](2nd) M |
plant w / flowers in spikes noun | ortyx [ortygis](3rd) M stelephur [stelephuris](3rd) M |
salve or oil of spikenard leaves noun | foliatum [foliati](2nd) N |
sting, spine, thorn, prickle, point, spike noun | aculeus [aculei](2nd) M |
tooth-like thing, spike noun | dens [dentis](3rd) M |
trap / spike in earth noun | stimulus [stimuli](2nd) M |
w / spikes / teeth / gears adjective | dentatus [dentata, dentatum]adjective |
wild-spikenard (L+S) noun | asarum [asari](2nd) N |