Latin | Angol |
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robus [roboris] (3rd) N noun | B:tetanusnoun heart, main strength, strongest elementnoun oak (tree / timber / trunk / club / post / cell)noun potency, force, effectivenessnoun robusnoun stronghold, position of strengthnoun tough corenoun |
robus [roba, robum] adjective | red (esp. of oxen / domestic animals)adjective red (type of wheat, other contexts)adjective |
robustus [robusta -um, robustior -or -us, robustissimus -a -um] adjective | hard / firm / solidadjective hardy / robust / durable, able to resist changeadjective mature in taste / judgmentadjective of oakadjective robustusadjective strong / powerful in armsadjective valiantadjective |
robustus, firmus, valens, validus, potens adjective | strong [stronger, strongest](capable of producing great physical force) |
adprobus [adproba, adprobum] adjective | excellent, worthyadjective |
approbus [approba, approbum] adjective | excellent, worthyadjective |
improbus [improba, improbum] adjective | disloyaladjective greedy / rudeadjective immoderateadjective morally unsoundadjective shamelessadjective wicked / flagrantadjective |
inprobus [inproba, inprobum] adjective | disloyaladjective greedy / rudeadjective immoderateadjective morally unsoundadjective shamelessadjective wicked / flagrantadjective |
nimius, improbus adjective | excessive(exceeding the bounds of something) |
Probus [Probi] (2nd) M noun | Emperor Marcus Aurelius Equitius Probus 276-282noun Probusnoun |
probus [proba, probum] adjective | good, honestadjective |
reprobus [reproba, reprobum] adjective | base, rejectedadjective |