Latin | Angol |
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agna [agnae] (1st) F noun | ear of grainnoun ewe lambnoun |
agnascor [agnasci, agnatus sum] (3rd) DEP verb | be born in addition / after father's will madeverb develop [developed, developing, develops]verb |
agnata [agnatae] (1st) F noun | |
agnatus [agnata, agnatum] adjective | related, cognateadjective |
agnatum [agnati] (2nd) N noun | |
agnatus [agnati] (2nd) M noun | |
agnaticius [agnaticia, agnaticium] adjective | |
agnatio [agnationis] (3rd) F noun | |
amita magna noun | great-aunt(aunt of one’s parent) |
animosus, fortis, magnanimus adjective | brave [braver, bravest](strong in the face of fear) |
circumstagno [circumstagnare, circumstagnavi, circumstagnatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | |
Coniunctum Britanniae Magnae et Hiberniae Regnum proper noun {n} | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) |
constagno [constagnare, constagnavi, constagnatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | cause to standverb congeal [congealed, congealing, congeals]verb |
dagnades [dagnadis] (3rd) F noun | |
magnus [magna -um, major -or -us, maximus -a -um] adjective | at high priceadjective bold / confidentadjective distinguishedadjective extensive / spaciousadjective intense [intenser, intensest]adjective large / great / big / vast / hugeadjective loud [louder, loudest]adjective magnusadjective mighty [mightier, mightiest]adjective muchadjective notable / famousadjective old [older, oldest]adjective powerfuladjective proud [prouder, proudest]adjective skilledadjective tall / long / broadadjective |
Magna charta libertatum proper noun {f} | Magna Carta(charter granted by King John to the barons at Runnymede in 1215) |
magna voce, plena voce adverb | out loud(aloud, audibly, not silently) |
magnale [magnalis] (3rd) N noun |