Latin | Angol |
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tragelaphos [tragelaphi] noun M | |
tragelaphus [tragelaphi] (2nd) M noun | |
tragum [tragi] (2nd) N noun | porridge [porridges]noun |
tragicus [tragica, tragicum] adjective | suitable to tragedy, a, i, m tragic poet, tragic actoradjective tragicadjective |
tragicocomoedia [tragicocomoediae] (1st) F noun | tragi-comedy (Plautus)noun |
tragicomicus [tragicomica, tragicomicum] adjective | tragi-comicadjective |
tragoedus [tragoedi] (2nd) M noun | tragic actornoun |
tragoedia [tragoediae] (1st) F noun | tragedy [tragedies]noun |
tragula [tragulae] (1st) F noun | dart, javelinnoun |
traha [trahae] (1st) F noun | sleigh [sleighs]noun |
trahax adjective | covetous(Inordinately desirous; excessively eager to obtain and possess (especially money); avaricious) |
trahea [traheae] (1st) F noun | |
traho, abstraho, subduco, vello verb | draw(to pull out, unsheath) |
Traianus proper noun M | Trajan(the Roman emperor) |
traicio [traicere, trajeci, trajectus] (3rd) verb | pierce, transfixverb transfer [transferred, transferring, transfers]verb transport [transported, transporting, transports]verb |
traiectoria [traiectoriae] (1st) F noun | trajectory (geometry)noun |
Traiectum proper noun N, Ultraiectum N, Traiectum ad Rhenum N | Utrecht(province of the Netherlands) |
Traiectum, Ultraiectum, Traiectum ad Rhenum proper noun N | Utrecht(city in the Netherlands) |
Trajanus [Trajani] (2nd) M noun | Roman cognomennoun Trajannoun |
trajicio [trajicere, trajeci, trajectus] (3rd) verb | pierce, transfixverb transfer [transferred, transferring, transfers]verb transport [transported, transporting, transports]verb |
trajectus [trajecta, trajectum] adjective | crossing, passageadjective |
Trajectum [Trajecti] (2nd) N noun | |
trajecticius [trajecticia, trajecticium] adjective | lent for transportation of goods (money)adjective transported / carried over sea (L+S)adjective |
trajectio [trajectionis] (3rd) F noun | crossing [crossings]noun exaggeration [exaggerations]noun G:transpositionnoun passage [passages]noun transferringnoun |
trajectitius [trajectitia, trajectitium] adjective | lent for transportation of goods (money)adjective transported / carried over sea (L+S)adjective |