English | Latin |
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stress [stresses] noun [UK: stres] [US: ˈstres] | emphasis [emphasos/is]noun |
affliction / distress (Souter) noun | obductio [obductionis](3rd) F |
ancestress [ancestresses] noun [UK: ˈæn.se.strɪs] [US: ˈæn.se.strɪs] | abavia [abaviae](1st) F |
applied also to half sister, sister-in-law, and mistress! noun | soror [sororis](3rd) F |
be distressed / mentally / morally ill, be afflicted, languish, grieve verb | aegroto [aegrotare, aegrotavi, aegrotatus](1st) INTRANS |
be disturbed, be distressed verb | angustior [angustiari, angustiatus sum](1st) DEP |
be troubled / sick / oppressed, be in distress verb | laboro [laborare, laboravi, laboratus](1st) |
be uncertain / in doubt, vacillate, waver, doubt, be perplexed / distressed / in need verb | aporio [aporiare, aporiavi, aporiatus](1st) INTRANS aporior [aporiari, aporiatus sum](1st) DEP |
causing distress adjective | aerumnosus [aerumnosa, aerumnosum]adjective |
distress [distressed, distressing, distresses] verb [UK: dɪ.ˈstres] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstres] | diripio [diripere, diripui, direptus](3rd) TRANS |
distress noun [UK: dɪ.ˈstres] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstres] | morbus [morbi](2nd) M |
distress, cause pain, vex, trouble verb | ango [angere, anxi, anctus](3rd) TRANS |
distress, trouble noun | tribulatio [tribulationis](3rd) F |
distress / regret / pity, appeal / entreaty, surprise / joy, objection / contempt interjection | ainterjection hainterjection |
distressful adjective [UK: dɪ.ˈstre.sfʊl] [US: dɪ.ˈstre.sfʊl] | erumpnus [erumpna, erumpnum]adjective |
distressing adjective [UK: dɪ.ˈstres.ɪŋ] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstres.ɪŋ] | aerumnabilis [aerumnabilis, aerumnabile]adjective |
female slaves (pl.) who carried their mistresses sandals noun | sandaligerula [sandaligerulae](1st) F |
grief, feeling of distress noun | aegrum [aegri](2nd) N |
hardship, trouble, affliction, distress, calamity noun | aerumna [aerumnae](1st) F |
hardship / want / distress / poverty (L+S) noun | difficultas [difficultatis](3rd) F |
harm, assail, harass, distress, torment, vex verb | conflicto [conflictare, conflictavi, conflictatus](1st) |
in a vexing / annoying / distressing / tiresome manner adverb | moleste [molestius, molestissime]adverb |
it distresses / grieves me verb | miseret [miserere, miseruit, -](2nd) IMPERS |
kept mistress, one living in concubinage noun | concubina [concubinae](1st) F |
lady, mistress noun | domna [domnae](1st) F |
mental distress noun | anxietudo [anxietudinis](3rd) F anxitudo [anxitudinis](3rd) F |
mental distress, anxiety, anguish, vexation noun | angor [angoris](3rd) M |
misery, distress, woe, wretchedness, suffering noun | miseria [miseriae](1st) F |
mistress [mistresses] noun [UK: ˈmɪ.strɪs] [US: ˈmɪ.strəs] | adultera [adulterae](1st) F adultrix [adultricis](3rd) F amans [amantis](3rd) C arbitra [arbitrae](1st) F arbitratrix [arbitratricis](3rd) F dominatrix [dominatricis](3rd) F era [erae](1st) F hera [herae](1st) F mulier [mulieris](3rd) F |