Latin | English |
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suavis [suave, suavior -or -us, suavissimus -a -um] adjective | agreeable, pleasant, gratifying, sweetadjective charming, attractiveadjective |
suaveolens [(gen.), suaveolentis] adjective | sweet-smellingadjective |
tacete, favete linguis (to more than one person) interjection Pl | shut up("Stop talking.") |
travectio [travectionis] (3rd) F noun | crossing [crossings]noun |
traversus [traversa, traversum] adjective | transverse, oblique, athwartadjective |
traversarius [traversaria, traversarium] adjective | lying across / from side to sideadjective transverseadjective |
traversarium [traversari(i)] (2nd) N noun | |
We hoped (that) the slave would carry the wine. - Sperabamus ut servus vinum portaret. verb | would(indicating an action or state that is conditional on another) |
Xaverius proper noun | Xavier(male given name) |