Latin | Angol |
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plus [(gen.), pluris] adjective | COMP of multusadjective moreadjective several. manyadjective |
plurumus [pluruma, plurumum] adjective | highest price / valueadjective most, greatest number / amountadjective most frequentadjective very manyadjective |
(expressed with the first-person plural subjunctive of the verb) verb | let's(let us; forming first-person plural imperative) |
(in the plural) Hottentotti noun M | Hottentot(a member of the Khoekhoe people, see also: Khoekhoe) |
(in the plural) Hurones noun | Huronnoun |
(numerus) pluralis, numerus multitudinis, multitudo, pluralitas noun | plural [plurals](the plural number) |
(paternal) filius vitrici filii singular, filii vitricorum filiorum plural, (maternal) filius novercae filii singular, filii novercarum filiorum plural noun | stepnephewnoun |
age, agite (plural) interjection | look(interjection to attract attention) |
aliquot, complures determiner | several(consisting of a number more than two, but not very many) |
Anglosaxones (in plural) noun M-Pl | Anglo-Saxon(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
compluriens adverb | more than onceadverb |
complurimus [complurima, complurimum] adjective | great many (pl.), very manyadjective |
complus [compluris] (3rd) M noun | many / several people / men(pl.), a fair / good number of peoplenoun |
complus [compluris] (3rd) N noun | many / several things / items(pl.), a fair / good number of thingsnoun |
complus [(gen.), compluris] adjective | many (pl.), several, a fair / good numberadjective more than one (L+S)adjective |
conpluriens adverb | more than onceadverb |
conplurimus [conplurima, conplurimum] adjective | great many (pl.), very manyadjective |
conplus [conpluris] (3rd) M noun | many / several people / men(pl.), a fair / good number of peoplenoun |
conplus [conpluris] (3rd) N noun | many / several things / items(pl.), a fair / good number of thingsnoun |
conplus [(gen.), conpluris] adjective | |
est, (plural) sunt, exsistet, exsistent verb Pl | there is(third-person singular simple present indicative form of there be) |
Hunni (plural) noun | Hun [Huns](member of nomadic tribe) |
mors gestationalis (nominative singular), mortis gestationalis (genitive singular), mortes gestationales (nominative plural), mortium gestationalium (genitive plural) noun | maternal death(death of a woman that occurs directly related to the procreative process) |
nani, gigantum humeris insidentes (plural) noun | dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants(person who discovers by building on previous discoveries) |
noli + infinitive (singular), nolite + infinitive (plural) verb | don't(do not) |
se + 3rd person plural, inter se, alii alios (three or more), alter alterum (only two), invicem (Silver Latin), ad invicem (Late Antiquity) pronoun | each other(to one another; one to the other) |
see inflected plural forms of: is, ille, hic pronoun | them(third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) |
(singular) te amo, (plural) vos amo, (old) amo te, (old, emphasis) ego amo te phrase | I love you(affirmation of romantic feeling) |