English | Latin |
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the pole noun | vertex [verticis](3rd) M vortex [vorticis](3rd) M |
the position of a sevir noun | seviratus [seviratus](4th) M |
The Preacher noun | Ecclesiastes [Ecclesiastis](3rd) M |
the prize being awarded to a god noun | hiera [hierae](1st) F |
the Ram (zodiac) noun | aries [arietis](3rd) M |
the region in northern Italy around Venice noun | Venetia [Venetiae](1st) F |
the relationship of brothers noun | fraternitas [fraternitatis](3rd) F |
the reserves noun | triarius [triari(i)](2nd) M |
the residue / remaining noun | relictum [relicti](2nd) N |
the reverse of preposition | contrapreposition |
the right to a place, seat noun | consessus [consessus](4th) M |
the river at Rome noun | Tiberis [Tiberis](3rd) C |
the river Ocean noun | amnis [amnis](3rd) M |
the Romans (pl.) noun | romanus [romani](2nd) M Troiugena [Troiugenae](1st) M |
the ruins noun | congeria [congeriae](1st) F congeries [congeriei](5th) F |
the secretion of a cuttlefish used as ink, ink noun | sepia [sepiae](1st) F |
the servants of a house noun | famulitium [famulitii](2nd) N |
the seven bright stars in Ursa Major noun | arcera [arcerae](1st) F |
the sexual organs, privy parts noun | inguen [inguinis](3rd) N |
the shrub savin / its oil adjective | Sabinus [Sabina, Sabinum]adjective |
the sisteum of Isis noun | crepitaculum [crepitaculi](2nd) N |
the sky, heaven noun | axis [axis](3rd) M |
the slave class noun | servitium [serviti(i)](2nd) N |
the soldiery / military noun | militia [militiae](1st) F |
the span of the outstretched arms noun | ulna [ulnae](1st) F |
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak (achieving something is made impossible by frailty) phrase [UK: ðə ˈspɪ.rɪt ɪz ˈwɪl.ɪŋ bʌt ðə fleʃ ɪz wiːk] [US: ðə ˈspɪ.rət ˈɪz ˈwɪl.ɪŋ ˈbət ðə ˈfleʃ ˈɪz ˈwiːk] | |
the stars, constellation noun | astrum [astri](2nd) N |
the state, the empire noun | imperium [imperi(i)](2nd) N |
the state of being sated noun | satietas [satietatis](3rd) F |
the tenure of the aedileship noun | aedilitas [aedilitatis](3rd) F |
the Thirty Aeons (gods) noun | aeon [aeonis](3rd) M |
the touch of a finger noun | digitulus [digituli](2nd) M |
the tragic stage noun | cothurnus [cothurni](2nd) M |
the Tun (London prison) noun | tonellus [tonelli](2nd) M tunellus [tunelli](2nd) M |
the two leaves of) a folding door (pl. noun | foris [foris](3rd) F |
the underworld noun | Orcus [Orci](2nd) M |