Latin | Angol |
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villa [villae] (1st) F noun | farm / country home / estatenoun large country residence / seat, villanoun village (L+S)noun |
villana [villanae] (1st) F noun | |
villanus [villani] (2nd) M noun | feudal tenantnoun villeinnoun |
villata [villatae] (1st) F noun | |
villaticus [villatica, villaticum] adjective | villa-adjective |
bovillus [bovilla, bovillum] adjective | |
canis villaticus noun {m}, caniS AnglicuS {m} | mastiff [mastiffs](powerful, deep-chested, and smooth-coated dog) |
cavilla [cavillae] (1st) F noun | |
cavillabundus [cavillabunda, cavillabundum] adjective | |
cavillari verb | quibble [quibbled, quibbling, quibbles](to complain or argue in a trivial or petty manner) |
cavillor [cavillari, cavillatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | jest, banterverb |
cavillatus [cavillati] (2nd) M noun | banter, good-natured ridiculenoun raillery [railleries]noun |
cavillatio [cavillationis] (3rd) F noun | |
cavillator [cavillatoris] (3rd) M noun | jester, banterernoun |
cavillatrix [cavillatricis] (3rd) F noun | quibbler (female), captious critic, sophistnoun sophistry [sophistries]noun |
favilla [favillae] (1st) F noun | ashesnoun spark [sparks]noun |
ovilla noun {f} | mutton(the flesh of sheep used as food) |
ovillus [ovilla, ovillum] adjective | of sheepadjective |
praedium, vicus, villa, ager noun {n} | farm [farms](a place where agricultural activities take place) |
praepositus villae noun | constable [constables](elected head of a parish) reeve [reeves]noun underconstablenoun |