Latin | Angol |
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sica [sicae] (1st) F noun | dagger [daggers]noun |
Sicagum proper noun | Chicago(large US city) |
Sicanus [Sicani] (2nd) C noun | Sicannoun |
sicarius [sicari(i)] (2nd) M noun | |
(Classical and Vulgar Latin) transcriptio noun {f}, (Modern Latin) tranSlitteratio {f} | transliteration [transliterations](product of transliterating) |
(Classical Latin) descriptio noun {f} | classification [classifications](act of forming into classes) |
(Classical Latin) Lisia, (Middle Latin) Lesia, Sarmia proper noun | Guernsey(island) |
(Classical) cohors noun {f} | regiment [regiments](army unit) |
(Classical) Magnes, (Ecclesiastical) Magnesiensis noun {m}, MagneSSa {f} | Magnesian(inhabitant or a resident of Magnesia) |
(Classical) matum stabilis, (Modern) stancamentum noun | stalemate [stalemates](chess term) |
(post-Classical) verb | work [worked, working, works](to function correctly; to act as intended; to achieve the goal designed for) |
ariena (classical), musa (14th-century, Medieval), banana (Modern) noun {f} (claSSical), ariera {f} | banana [bananas](fruit) |
astrophysica [astrophysicae] (1st) F noun | astrophysics [astrophysics]noun |
brassica [brassicae] (1st) F noun | cabbage [cabbages]noun |
brassica oleracea var. botrytis, brassica oleracea noun | cauliflower [cauliflowers](vegetable) |
classicus [classica, classicum] adjective | belonging to a / highest citizen classadjective of / connected with fleet / sailorsadjective |
Classical Latin: cassytas (from a single locus in Plinius, insecure) noun {f}, caSSythaS {f}, cadytaS {f} | dodder(parasitic plant (of about 100-170 species) of the genus Cuscuta) |
Classical: rector scholaris noun | principal [principals](chief administrator of a school) |
classicare verb | trumpet [trumpeted, trumpeting, trumpets](play the instrument) |
colossicus [colossica, colossicum] adjective | colossal, huge, giganticadjective much larger than life (statue)adjective |
commorsico [commorsicare, commorsicavi, commorsicatus] (1st) TRANS verb | bite all oververb devour (with eyes)verb |
Corsica [Corsicae] (1st) F noun | Corsicanoun island [islands]noun |
Corsica Superior proper noun {f} | Haute-Corse(department of Corsica, France) |
demorsico [demorsicare, demorsicavi, demorsicatus] (1st) TRANS verb | bite offverb bite pieces offverb nibble atverb |
desico [desicare, desicui, desictus] (1st) TRANS verb | cut / carve from / out / awayverb cut off (limb / boundary)verb sever [severed, severing, severs]verb |
dissico [dissicare, dissicavi, dissicatus] (1st) TRANS verb | cut apartverb cut in piecesverb |