English | Latin |
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wink [winked, winking, winks] (to blink with only one eye as a message, signal, or suggestion) verb [UK: wɪŋk] [US: ˈwɪŋk] | nicto, conniveoverb |
wink at, overlook, turn a blind eye, connive verb | coniveo [conivere, conivi, -](2nd) conniveo [connivere, connivi, -](2nd) |
wink to / at verb | adnicto [adnictare, adnictavi, adnictatus](1st) INTRANS annicto [annictare, annictavi, annictatus](1st) INTRANS |
winkle [winkles] noun [UK: ˈwɪŋk.l̩] [US: ˈwɪŋk.l̩] | coryphion [coryphii]noun |
action to deceive / hoodwink noun | praestigia [praestigiae](1st) F praestrigia [praestrigiae](1st) F |
connivance, tacit permission / sanction, overlooking / winking at an offense noun | coniventia [coniventiae](1st) F |
flashing, gleaming, sparkling, twinkling, glittering adjective | micans [(gen.), micantis]adjective |
flashing, twinkling adjective | coruscus [corusca, coruscum]adjective |
forty winks (short sleep) noun [UK: ˈfɔː.ti wɪŋks] [US: ˈfɔːr.ti ˈwɪŋks] | intervigiliumnoun |
periwinkle [periwinkles] (plant) noun [UK: ˈpe.rɪ.wɪŋk.l̩] [US: ˈpe.rɪ.wɪŋk.l̩] | pervincanoun |
periwinkle? (Vinca herbacea) noun | chamaedaphne [chamaedaphnes]noun |
vibrate, quiver, twinkle verb | mico [micare, micui, -](1st) |