Latin | English |
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ames [amitis] (3rd) M noun | |
Bethsames [(gen.), Bethsamitis] adjective | Bethsamite, of / from Bethsames (town in Palistine)adjective |
Bethsames [Bethsamitae] noun F | Bethsamesnoun |
camescopium [camescopii] (2nd) N noun | cinematic cameranoun |
fames [famis] (3rd) F noun | craving [cravings]noun faminenoun hungernoun wantnoun |
fames optimum condimentum phrase | hunger is a good sauce(being hungry makes one less concerned about the taste of one's food) |
Odollames [Odollamitis] (3rd) M noun | Adullamitenoun |
paramese [parameses] noun F | B-flat treblenoun ring finger [ring fingers]noun |
Tamesis proper noun {m}, TameSa {m} | Thames(river through London) |
the Ancients only knew the cowpea, perhaps extending its names in a generic fashion. noun | hyacinth bean(the plant or its produce of seed) |
trames [tramitis] (3rd) M noun | (family) branchnoun (stream) bednoun course [courses]noun footpath, tracknoun |