Latin | English |
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amos [amoris] (3rd) M noun | affair [affairs]noun Cupid [Cupids]noun love, affectionnoun sexual / illicit / homosexual passionnoun the belovednoun |
adynamos [adynamos, adynamon] adjective | weakened, diluted (like wine)adjective |
amphithalamos [amphithalami] noun M | bedroom on north of Greek house opposite the thalamus (inner / marriage chamber)noun |
calliplocamos [calliplocamos, calliplocamon] adjective | having / with beautiful tressesadjective |
clamos [clamosis] (3rd) M noun | clamosnoun cry of fear / pain / mourningnoun loud shouting (approval / joy), applausenoun roar (thunder / surf)noun wailingnoun |
clamosus [clamosa, clamosum] adjective | barking (dog), noisyadjective given to / marked by / filled with shouting / bawling / yellingadjective |
clamose adverb | clamorouslyadverb |
cyamos [cyami] noun M | |
famosus [famosa -um, famosior -or -us, famosissimus -a -um] adjective | famous, noted, renownedadjective infamous, notoriousadjective slanderous, libelousadjective talked ofadjective |
ramosus [ramosa, ramosum] adjective | having many branches, branchingadjective |
squamosus [squamosa, squamosum] adjective | scaly [scalier, scaliest]adjective |