Latin | Angol |
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adbreviatio [adbreviationis] (3rd) F noun | epitome (Souter)noun shortening [shortenings]noun |
adbreviator [adbreviatoris] (3rd) M noun | one who makes abstracts / epitomes from papal bullsnoun summarizernoun |
adlevio [adleviare, adleviavi, adleviatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
adluvius [adluvia, adluvium] adjective | |
allevio [alleviare, alleviavi, alleviatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
alleviatio [alleviationis] (3rd) F noun | elevation [elevations]noun relief [reliefs]noun |
alluvius [alluvia, alluvium] adjective | |
amitto, perdo, deerro, ero via verb | lose(be unable to follow or trace (somebody or something) any longer) |
angusticlavius [angusticlavia, angusticlavium] adjective | having / wearing a narrow purple band (sign of equestrian rank)adjective |
antevio [anteviare, anteviavi, anteviatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | |
atavia [ataviae] (1st) F noun | female ancestornoun |
autovia noun | motorway [motorways](A highway designed for high-speed motor-traffic) |
avia [aviae] (1st) F noun | also called senecio, erigeronnoun grandmother [grandmothers]noun groundsel (L+S)noun |
avius [avia, avium] adjective | out of the way, unfrequented, remoteadjective pathless, trackless, untroddenadjective strayingadjective |
avia maternis noun F | maternal grandmother [maternal grandmothers](The mother of one's mother) |
aviarius [aviaria, aviarium] adjective | used for birds, bird-adjective |
aviarium [aviari(i)] (2nd) N noun | |
aviarius [aviari(i)] (2nd) M noun | |
Batavia proper noun | Zeeland(province) |
bivia [biviae] (1st) F noun | |
bivius [bivia, bivium] adjective | having two approachesadjective traversable both waysadjective |