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winged meaning in Latin

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winged adjective
[UK: wɪŋd]
[US: ˈwɪŋd]

alifer [alifera, aliferum]adjective

depennatus [depennata, depennatum]adjective

depinnatus [depinnata, depinnatum]adjective

pennatus [pennata, pennatum]adjective

pinniger [pinnigera, pinnigerum]adjective

praepes [(gen.), praepetis]adjective

volucer [voluceris, volucere]adjective

volucer [volucris, volucre]adjective

winged, flying adjective

volaticus [volatica, volaticum]adjective

winged, having / furnished with wings adjective

alatus [alata, alatum]adjective

winged, having wings adjective

ales [(gen.), alitis]adjective

aliger [aligera, aligerum]adjective

winged god / monster noun

ales [alitis](3rd) C
noun

winged sandals (pl.) of Mercury noun

talare [talaris](3rd) N
noun

winged shoes / sandals (of Mercury L+S) noun

plantar [plantaris](3rd) N
noun

able to fly, winged adjective

pennipotens [(gen.), pennipotentis]adjective

feathered, winged adjective

penniger [pennigera, pennigerum]adjective

pinnatus [pinnata, pinnatum]adjective

golden-winged adjective

chrysopteros [chrysopteros, chrysopteron]adjective

of ben-nut (winged seeds of the Horse-radish tree, Moringa pterygosperms) adjective

balaninus [balanina, balaninum]adjective

perfumed with oil of Ben (winged Horse-radish tree seeds Moringa pterygosperms) adjective

balanatus [balanata, balanatum]adjective