Latin | Angol |
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anne conjunction | anneconjunction can it be that (introducing a question expecting a negative answer)conjunction |
annecto [annectere, annexui, annexus] (3rd) TRANS verb | attach, connect, join, annexverb bind toverb fasten onverb |
annego [annegare, annegavi, annegatus] (1st) TRANS verb | refuse [refused, refusing, refuses]verb withholdverb |
annexus [annexa, annexum] adjective | attached, linked, joinedadjective concernedadjective contiguous (to)adjective related by bloodadjective |
annexio [annexionis] (3rd) F noun | annexationnoun |
annexus [annexus] (4th) M noun | annexationnoun |
canneus [cannea, canneum] adjective | made of reeds, reed-adjective |
cannetum [canneti] (2nd) N noun | thicket of reedsnoun |
channe [channes] noun F | sea-perch (Serranus cabrilla?)noun |
evanno [evannere, -, -] (3rd) TRANS verb | cast out (the chaff from fan leaving the grain)verb winnow outverb |
Ioannes proper noun {m} | John(one of the epistles of John) |
Ioannes Baptista proper noun {m} | John the Baptist(biblical prophet) |
Iohannes proper noun {m}, IoanneS {m} | Jack(pet name of John) |
itane, an, anne, an vero interjection | really(indicating surprise at, or requesting confirmation of, some new information) |
Joannes [Joannis] (3rd) M noun | John [Johns]noun |
Johannes proper noun {m} | Jonathan(male given name) |
Johannes factotum (Johnny do-it-all) (New Latin) noun | jack of all trades, master of none(person who has a competent grasp of many skills) |