Latin | Angol |
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vir [viri] (2nd) M noun | heronoun husband [husbands]noun mannoun |
vir bellator noun {m} | man-of-warnoun |
vir Dei noun | man of Godnoun |
virago [viraginis] (3rd) F noun | |
virdiarium [virdiarii] (2nd) N noun | tree gardennoun tree-plantationnoun |
virectum [virecti] (2nd) N noun | area of greenerynoun |
virens [virentiis] (3rd) N noun | herbagenoun plants (pl.)noun |
virens [(gen.), virentis] adjective | Delladjective green [greener, greenest]adjective in reference to plantsadjective |
vireo [virere, virui, -] (2nd) verb | |
vires noun {f}, exercituS {m} | army [armies]noun |
viresco [virescere, -, -] (3rd) verb | turn greenverb |
virga [virgae] (1st) F noun | scepter (Plater)noun staff, wandnoun stripe / streaknoun switch, rodnoun |
virgatus [virgata, virgatum] adjective | made of twigs stripedadjective |
virgeus [virgea, virgeum] adjective | consisting of twigs or shootsadjective |
virgetum [virgeti] (2nd) N noun | |
virginal [virginalis] (3rd) N noun | |
virginalis [virginalis, virginale] adjective | maidenlyadjective of / appropriate for girls of marriageable ageadjective virginaladjective |
virginarius [virginaria, virginarium] adjective | maidenlyadjective |
virginea [virgineae] (1st) F noun | |
virginea [virgineae] (1st) M noun | |
virgineus [virginea, virgineum] adjective | of / appropriate for / haunted by marriageable age girlsadjective |