English | Latin |
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unworthy adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈwɜː.ði] [US: ʌˈn.wɝː.ði] | alienus [aliena -um, alienior -or -us, alienissimus -a -um]adjective |
unworthy, undeserving, undeserved adjective | indignus [indigna -um, indignior -or -us, indignissimus -a -um]adjective |
be inferior to ancestors / unworthy verb | degenero [degenerare, degeneravi, degeneratus](1st) INTRANS |
be unworthy (of), fall short of the standard set by verb | degenero [degenerare, degeneravi, degeneratus](1st) TRANS |
deem unworthy, scorn, regard with indignation, resent, be indignant verb | indignor [indignari, indignatus sum](1st) DEP |
ignoble, unworthy, untrue, contemptible adjective | degener [(gen.), degeneris]adjective |
ill-bred, ignoble, unworthy / unsuited to free man adjective | illiberalis [illiberalis, illiberale]adjective inliberalis [inliberalis, inliberale]adjective |
in manner unworthy of free man adverb | illiberaliteradverb inliberaliteradverb |
prostitute / devote to unworthy use (Def) verb | fornico [fornicare, fornicavi, fornicatus](1st) INTRANS fornicor [fornicari, fornicatus sum](1st) DEP |
put to improper sexual / unworthy use verb | prostituo [prostituere, prostitui, prostitutus](3rd) TRANS |
seem mean / unworthy / not good enough / common / coarse / vile / ignoble verb | sordeo [sordere, sordui, sorditus](2nd) |