Latin | English |
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aversabilis [aversabilis, aversabile] adjective | from which one would turn awayadjective repulsive, loathsome, abominableadjective |
aversor [aversari, aversatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | avoid, shunverb refuse, rejectverb |
aversatio [aversationis] (3rd) F noun | |
aversator [aversatoris] (3rd) M noun | |
aversatrix [aversatricis] (3rd) F noun | |
aversum [aversi] (2nd) N noun | |
aversim adverb | avertedlyadverb sidewise, sidewaysadverb |
aversio [aversionis] (3rd) F noun | (for) lump sumnoun distraction (of attention / from the point)noun |
aversor [aversoris] (3rd) M noun | embezzler [embezzlers]noun pilferer, thiefnoun |
averto [avertere, averti, aversus] (3rd) verb | disturb [disturbed, disturbing, disturbs]verb turn away from / aside, divert, routverb withdrawverb |
averta [avertae] (1st) F noun | manticanoun saddle-bags, traveling bag, luggage for horseback, portmanteaunoun |
avertarius [avertarii] (2nd) M noun | horse that bears the averta (saddle / traveling bag), pack-horse, sumpternoun |
aves altiles noun | poultry [poultry]noun |
a verbal noun is modified by the object in the genitive case preposition | of(objective genitive: connecting action noun with object) |
adgravesco [adgravescere, -, -] (3rd) INTRANS verb | be aggravatedverb become heavyverb |
aggravesco [aggravescere, -, -] (3rd) INTRANS verb | be aggravatedverb become heavyverb |
Andegavensis Ager proper noun | Anjou(former county of France) |
blavetum [blaveti] (2nd) N noun | |
Bonaventura proper noun M | Bonaventure(male given name) |
bravio [bravere, -, -] (3rd) INTRANS verb | gamble [gambled, gambling, gambles]verb |
cadaver [cadaveris] (3rd) N noun | corpse, cadaver, dead bodynoun ruined citynoun |