Latin | English |
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anno [annare, annavi, annatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | |
anno [annare, annavi, annatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
annoctatio noun | dark(nightfall) |
annoctatio noun {f} | nightfall(the close of the day; the coming of night) |
annodo [annodare, annodavi, annodatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
annon conjunction | can it be that (introducing a question expecting a positive answer)conjunction |
annona [annonae] (1st) F noun | provisionsnoun wheat / foodnoun year's producenoun |
annonor [annonari, annonatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | |
annonarius [annonaria, annonarium] adjective | of / concerned with the grain supplyadjective |
annosus [annosa, annosum] adjective | aged, old, full of yearsadjective immemorialadjective long-lived [longer-lived, longest-lived]adjective |
annositas [annositatis] (3rd) F noun | old agenoun |
annotamentum [annotamenti] (2nd) N noun | |
annoto [annotare, annotavi, annotatus] (1st) TRANS verb | designate [designated, designating, designates]verb mark, annotateverb note / jot down, notice, become awareverb record, stateverb |
annotatus [annotati] (2nd) M noun | |
annotatio [annotationis] (3rd) F noun | note or commentnoun notice [notices]noun |
annotatiuncula [annotatiunculae] (1st) F noun | brief annotationnoun |
annotator [annotatoris] (3rd) M noun | L:controller of the annual incomenoun observer [observers]noun |
annotatus [annotatus] (4th) M noun | |
annotinus [annotina, annotinum] adjective | |
(Middle Latin) Insulae Normannorum, Insulae Normannicae proper noun | Channel Islands(group of islands in the English Channel) |
A. C., AC (anno Christi) adverb | AD(anno Domini) |