Latin | Angol |
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tonus [toni] (2nd) M noun | interval [intervals]noun musical scalenoun peal of thunder (from tono?)noun strain, tensionnoun tonusnoun |
abrotonus [abrotoni] (2nd) M noun | |
altitonus [altitona, altitonum] adjective | of the fiery zoneadjective |
anatonus [anatona, anatonum] adjective | extending upward (L+S)adjective longstrung (length of tight skein propelling catapult)adjective |
Carantonus proper noun {m}, Carantona {f} | Charente(French department) |
Carantonus maritimus proper noun {m} | Charente-Maritime(department) |
catatonus [catatona, catatonum] adjective | depressedadjective low strung (referring to length of tightened skeins of a catapult)adjective |
diatonus [diatona, diatonum] adjective | band-stones (w / lateres, stones / bricks which run through to bind wall)adjective |
ditonus [ditoni] (2nd) M noun | ditone, interval containing two whole notes / tonesnoun major thirdnoun |
hemiditonus [hemiditoni] (2nd) M noun | minor thirdnoun |
monotonus adjective | monotonousadjective |
oxytonus adjective | oxytone(oxytone) |
semiditonus [semiditoni] (2nd) M noun | minor thirdnoun |
semitonus [semitoni] (2nd) M noun | musical [musicals]noun semitone [semitones]noun |
Teutonus [Teutoni] (2nd) M noun | Teutoni, German tribe from Baltic, migrated w / Cimbri, smashed by Marius 102 BCnoun |
tyrannoctonus [tyrannoctoni] (2nd) M noun |