English | Latin |
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trench [trenched, trenching, trenches] verb [UK: trentʃ] [US: ˈtrentʃ] | confodio [confodere, confodi, confossus](3rd) TRANS |
trench [trenches] noun [UK: trentʃ] [US: ˈtrentʃ] | dioryx [diorygis]noun dioryz [diorigis]noun dioryz [diorygis]noun |
trench, pit noun | bothynus [bothyni](2nd) M |
bimattock, double mattock, implement for double-digging / trenching noun | bipalium [bipali(i)](2nd) N |
channel, bed (river), trench noun | alveus [alvei](2nd) M |
dig a trench in front of verb | praefodio [praefodere, praefodi, praefosus](3rd) |
ditch, trench noun | scrobis [scrobis](3rd) C |
ditch, trench adjective | incilis [incilis, incile]adjective |
ditch, trench, canal noun | fossa [fossae](1st) F fossatum [fossati](2nd) N |
entrenchment, line of palisades, stakes noun | vallum [valli](2nd) N |
fortify strongly, entrench, barricade verb | communio [communire, communivi, communitus](4th) TRANS |
furrow in grainfield for draining off water (usu. pl.), trench, drain, ditch noun | elix [elicis](3rd) M |
strongly fortify, entrench verb | commoenio [commoenire, commoenivi, commoenitus](4th) TRANS |
surround (trees) with a trench verb | circumfodio [circumfodere, circumfodi, circumfossus](3rd) TRANS |
surround with a rampart / entrenchment verb | convallo [convallare, convallavi, convallatus](1st) TRANS |