Latin | English |
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advoco [advocare, advocavi, advocatus] (1st) TRANS verb | invoke the Godsverb |
advocatus diaboli noun | devil's advocate(canon lawyer) |
aedificatus [aedificata, aedificatum] adjective | built, erected, constructed, madeadjective createdadjective establishedadjective improvedadjective |
aedifico [aedificare, aedificavi, aedificatus] (1st) verb | build, erect, construct, makeverb create [created, creating, creates]verb edify [edified, edifying, edifies]verb establish [established, establishing, establishes]verb improve [improved, improving, improves]verb |
affabricatus [affabricata, affabricatum] adjective | fitted / added to by artadjective |
affrico [affricare, affricui, affricatus] (1st) TRANS verb | apply / communicate / impart by rubbing, smear onverb rub (one thing against another)verb |
albico [albicare, albicavi, albicatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | be whiteverb |
albicor [albicari, albicatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | be whiteverb |
alloco [allocare, allocavi, allocatus] (1st) verb | hire [hired, hiring, hires]verb letverb stow [stowed, stowing, stows]verb |
alterco [altercare, altercavi, altercatus] (1st) verb | argue / bicker / dispute / wrangle / quarrelverb dispute in courtverb |
altercor [altercari, altercatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | argue / bicker / dispute / wrangle / quarrelverb dispute in courtverb |
amarico [amaricare, amaricavi, amaricatus] (1st) TRANS verb | excite, irritateverb make bitterverb |
amaricor [amaricari, amaricatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | grow bitterverb |
amor non reciprocatus noun {m} | unrequited love(love that is not reciprocated, even though reciprocation is desired) |
amplifico [amplificare, amplificavi, amplificatus] (1st) TRANS verb | develop [developed, developing, develops]verb magnify, amplifyverb |
angelificatus [angelificata, angelificatum] adjective | changed into an angeladjective |
apicatus [apicata, apicatum] adjective | |
apocatus [apocata, apocatum] adjective | in respect of which a receipt for payment has been givenadjective |
apotheco [apothecare, apothecavi, apothecatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
applicatus [applicata, applicatum] adjective | clinging to (side of hill)adjective |