Latin | Angol |
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abductio [abductionis] (3rd) F noun | retirement (Vulg. Eccli.)noun robbingnoun |
abeo, exeo, abambulo, abambulo, abscedo, decedo, discedo, digredior verb | depart [departed, departing, departs](to go away from) |
aberratio [aberrationis] (3rd) F noun | |
abfugio [abfugere, abfugi, -] (3rd) verb | |
abicio [abicere, abjeci, abjectus] (3rd) TRANS verb | abandon [abandoned, abandoning, abandons]verb debase [debased, debasing, debases]verb humble [humbled, humbling, humbles]verb sell too cheaplyverb slight [slighted, slighting, slights]verb |
abitio [abitionis] (3rd) F noun | departure [departures]noun |
abjectio [abjectionis] (3rd) F noun | dejection [dejections]noun outcast [outcasts]noun |
abjectus [abjecta -um, abjectior -or -us, abjectissimus -a -um] adjective | base, sordid, vileadjective downcast, dejectedadjective humble, low, common, meanadjective subservientadjective |
abjicio [abjicere, abjeci, abjectus] (3rd) TRANS verb | abandon [abandoned, abandoning, abandons]verb debase [debased, debasing, debases]verb humble [humbled, humbling, humbles]verb sell too cheaplyverb slight [slighted, slighting, slights]verb |
abjuratio [abjurationis] (3rd) F noun | abjurationoun abjuration, process where heretics / apostates / schismatics renounce their errorsnoun perjury [perjuries]noun |
ablactatio [ablactationis] (3rd) F noun | |
ablaqueatio [ablaqueationis] (3rd) F noun | act / process of loosening / weeding soil at base / roots of a treenoun |
ablatio [ablationis] (3rd) F noun | |
ablegatio [ablegationis] (3rd) F noun | |
abligurio [abligurire, abligurivi, abliguritus] (4th) TRANS verb | eat up (dainties)verb waste, squanderverb |