English | Latin |
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verse [verses] noun [UK: vɜːs] [US: ˈvɝːs] | versiculus [versiculi](2nd) M |
verse / sentence by one choir in response to another noun | antiphonum [antiphoni](2nd) N |
verse / sentence sung by one choir in response to another noun | antiphona [antiphonae](1st) F |
verse composed of this meter noun | antibacchus [antibacchi](2nd) M |
verse consisting of antipasts noun | antipastus [antipasti](2nd) M |
verse ending in syllable noun | hypercatalectus [hypercatalecti](2nd) M |
verse in hexameter noun | hexameter [hexametri](2nd) M hexametrus [hexametri](2nd) M |
verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalecticus) adjective | acatalecticus [acatalectica, acatalecticum]adjective |
verse in which no syllable is wanting in the last foot (opp. catalectus) adjective | acatalectus [acatalecta, acatalectum]adjective |
verse of two measures or two / four metric feet noun | dimeterus [dimetri](2nd) M dimetros [dimetri]noun |
verse that is short by a whole foot or half a meter noun | brachycatalecticum [brachycatalectici](2nd) N brachycatalectum [brachycatalecti](2nd) N |
verse with one extra foot noun | hypercatalectus [hypercatalecti](2nd) M |
verses (pl.) containing corresponding words or expressions noun | aequidicus [aequidici](2nd) M |
verses consisting of eleven syllables adjective | hendecasyllabus [hendecasyllaba, hendecasyllabum]adjective |
verses consisting of eleven syllables (pl.) noun | hendecasyllabus [hendecasyllabi](2nd) M |
(subject of) generation / creation of existing universe noun | cosmogonia [cosmogoniae](1st) F |
(w / versus) verses containing "alleluia" adjective | alleluiaticus [alleluiatica, alleluiaticum]adjective |
across the sea, overseas adjective | transmarinus [transmarina, transmarinum]adjective |
act as overseer of estate / public property verb | vilico [vilicare, vilicavi, vilicatus](1st) villico [villicare, villicavi, villicatus](1st) |
address, speech, converse with noun | adfatus [adfatus](4th) M affatus [affatus](4th) M |
adverse, evil, hostile adjective | adversus [adversa -um, adversior -or -us, adversissimus -a -um]adjective advorsus [advorsa -um, advorsior -or -us, advorsissimus -a -um]adjective |
adverse judgment noun | damnatio [damnationis](3rd) F dampnatio [dampnationis](3rd) F |
Alcmanian (type of verse) adjective | alcmanius [alcmania, alcmanium]adjective |
anapaestic verse (pl.), (using metrical foot, two shorts followed by long) noun | anapaesticum [anapaestici](2nd) N |
announce adverse omens verb | obnuntio [obnuntiare, obnuntiavi, obnuntiatus](1st) |
antipast, foot in verse short-long-long-short noun | antipastus [antipasti](2nd) M |
averse adjective [UK: ə.ˈvɜːs] [US: ə.ˈvɝːs] | aversus [aversa -um, aversior -or -us, aversissimus -a -um]adjective avorsus [avorsa -um, avorsior -or -us, avorsissimus -a -um]adjective |
averse, hostile adjective | alienus [aliena -um, alienior -or -us, alienissimus -a -um]adjective |
be averse to, shudder at verb | abhorreo [abhorrere, abhorrui, -](2nd) |
be disinclined / reluctant / adverse to verb | odeo [odire, odivi(ii), -]verb odi [odisse, osus]verb odio [odire, odivi, -](4th) TRANS |