Latin | English |
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canonicus [canonici] (2nd) M noun | Augustiniannoun canon [canons]noun canonicusnoun clergymannoun member of cathedral canonrynoun one who constructs mathematical / astronomical tablesnoun prebendarynoun |
canonisatio [canonisationis] (3rd) F noun | canonization [canonizations]noun |
canonissa [canonissae] (1st) F noun | canonessnoun |
canonista [canonistae] (1st) M noun | |
canonizo [canonizare, canonizavi, canonizatus] (1st) TRANS verb | canonize, elevate to sainthoodverb include in canon of Scriptureverb reduce to rulesverb |
canonizatio [canonizationis] (3rd) F noun | canonization [canonizations]noun |
canor [canoris] (3rd) M noun | birdsong [birdsongs]noun poetic strainnoun tune, melodynoun |
canorus [canora, canorum] adjective | melodious, harmoniousadjective resonant, ringing, sonorousadjective songful, vocaladjective tunefuladjective |
canore adverb | harmoniouslyadverb melodiouslyadverb tunefullyadverb |
canorum [canori] (2nd) N noun | |
acanos [acani] noun M | thistle (plant)noun |
accano [accanere, -, -] (3rd) verb | sing to / withverb |
arcano [arcanius, arcanissime] adverb | in one's inner thoughts, privatelyadverb secretly, in confidenceadverb |
decano [decanere, dececini, decantus] (3rd) TRANS verb | |
inflo, cano, sono verb | play [played, playing, plays](produce music using a musical instrument (intransitive sense, not affecting a noun)) |
melodia, canor noun {m} | melody [melodies](sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase) |
occano [occanere, occanui, -] (3rd) TRANS verb | sound [sounded, sounding, sounds]verb |
vulcanologia noun {f} | volcanology(study of volcanoes) |
vulcanologista noun {f}, vulcanologiStuS {m} | volcanologist [volcanologists](person who studies volcanology) |