Latin | Angol |
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aura [aurae] (1st) F noun | air (pl.), heavennounCool air blows gently. = Aura spirat leniter. breeze, breath (of air), windnoun gleam [gleams]noun odor, stenchnoun vapor [vapors]noun |
auraculum [auraculi] (2nd) N noun | oracle (place / agency / mouthpiece)noun oracular saying / precept / maximnoun prophecy [prophecies]noun |
aurantius [aurantia, aurantium] adjective | orange-coloredadjective tawny [tawnier, tawniest]adjective |
aurantiacus [aurantiaca, aurantiacum] adjective | orange-coloredadjective |
aurantium [aurantii] (2nd) N noun | orange treenoun |
auro [aurare, auravi, auratus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
auraria [aurariae] (1st) F noun | gold minenoun |
aurarius [auraria, aurarium] adjective | concerned with / used for goldadjective golden, goldadjective |
aurarius [aurarii] (2nd) M noun | patron (L+S)noun |
auras noun | air [airs]noun |
aurata [auratae] (1st) F noun | |
auratus [aurata, auratum] adjective | gilded, overlaid / adorned with gold, golden, gold mounted / embroidered / bearingadjective |
auratilis [auratilis, auratile] adjective | gold-coloredadjective |
aurator [auratoris] (3rd) M noun | gilder, one who gilds (covers with gold leaf) metal / wood / plasternoun |
auratura [auraturae] (1st) F noun | |
aureus, auratus adjective | gold(having the colour of gold) |
camaura [camaurae] (1st) F noun | |
deauro [deaurare, deauravi, deauratus] (1st) INTRANS verb | cover with gold leaf or plateverb gild, gild oververb |
deauratus [deaurata, deauratum] adjective | covered with gold leaf / plateadjective gildedadjective |
deaurator [deauratoris] (3rd) M noun | gildernoun |
inauro [inaurare, inauravi, inauratus] (1st) verb | gild, make richverb |
inauratus, aurosus adjective | golden [goldener, goldenest](having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold) |
instauro [instaurare, instauravi, instauratus] (1st) verb | |
instauratio [instaurationis] (3rd) F noun | |
instaurativus [instaurativa, instaurativum] adjective | renewed, repeatedadjective |
laura [laurae] (1st) F noun | monastery [monasteries]noun |