Latin | Angol |
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-s | -est(second-person singular present tense of verbs) |
-scopium N | -scope(suffix to name viewing instruments) |
-abilis, -ibilis | -able[UK: ˈeɪb.l̩] [US: ˈeɪb.l̩] |
-as, -es, -is, -s | -est(second-person singular present tense of verbs) |
-atus M | -ate(having property) |
-cen, cantor, cantrix noun F, cantor M | player [players](one who plays a musical instrument) |
-cidium N | -cide(killing of) |
-ens | -ing(to form present participles) |
-ensis, -ita, -ites, -anus, -inus, -ius | -ese(forming adjectives and nouns describing things characteristic of a particular place) |
-entia | -ence(same as -ance; having the state or condition of) |
-fer | -ferous(producing a certain material) |
-graphia F, *-scrībia F | -graphy(Suffix denoting a written or represented in the specified manner, or about a specified subject) |
-graphus | -graph(something related to writing etc.) |
-ia, -ium, -tas | -y(forming abstract nouns) |
-ianus | |
-icus | -ic(Note: these translations are a guide only. For more precise translations, see individual words ending in -ic) |
(-idis) proper noun | Paris(Trojan prince) |
-ifico | -ify(to produce verbs meaning to make) |
-ismus M, -isma N | -ism(a principle, belief or movement) |
-ismus M | -ism[UK: ˈɪ.zəm] [US: ˈɪ.zəm] |
-itas F | -ity(Used to form nouns from adjectives.) |
-itudo | -itude(suffix) |
-ivus M, -iva F, -ivum N, -ivi M-Pl, -ivae F-Pl, -iva N-Pl | -ive(adjectival suffix: of the nature of; tending to) |
-logia F | -logy(branch of learning) |
-logus M, -loga F | -logist(person who studies or is an expert in the related -logy) |
-ne, -nam verb | do [did, done, doing, does](in questions) |
-oides (in some words derived from Greek) | -like(having some of the characteristics of (used to form adjectives from nouns)) |
-or, -ior | -er(used to form the comparative of adjectives) |
-osus M, -osa F, -osum N | -ous(suffix to form adjectives) |
-osus M | -y(having the quality of) |
-tor M | -er((used to form agent nouns) person or thing that does...) |
-urgia F | -urgy(technique for working with) |
(+ subj.) preposition | topreposition |
(Christianity) aqua sancta noun F, (Ancient Roman religion) aqua lustralis F | holy water(water, sanctified) |
(Classical) matum stabilis, (Modern) stancamentum noun | stalemate [stalemates](chess term) |
(expressed with the first-person plural subjunctive of the verb) verb | let's(let us; forming first-person plural imperative) |
(literally, to admit someone to a degree) ad gradum admittere verb | graduate [graduated, graduating, graduates](transitive: to certify (a student) as having earned a degree) |
(literally, to receive a degree) gradum suscipere, (literally, to attain a diploma of studies) diploma studiorum adipisci verb | graduate [graduated, graduating, graduates](to be recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree) |
(Medieval) secunda noun F | second [seconds](one-sixtieth of a minute; SI unit of time) |