Latin | English |
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deceptorius [deceptoria, deceptorium] adjective | deceitfuladjective deceptiveadjective |
deceptrix [deceptricis] (3rd) F noun | female [females]noun |
deceptrix [(gen.), deceptricis] adjective | feminine adjectiveadjective that betrays or deceivesadjective |
deceptus [deceptus] (4th) M noun | deception [deceptions]noun |
deceris [deceris, decere] adjective | having ten banks of oars or with oars / rowers grouped in tens in some wayadjective |
decet [decere, decuit, -] (2nd) IMPERS verb | it is fitting / right / seemly / suitable / properverb it oughtverb |
deceris [deceris] (3rd) F noun | ship having ten banks of oars or with oars / rowers grouped in tens in some waynoun |
decerminum [decermini] (2nd) N noun | beggars, refusenoun |
decernere verb | find(decide that) |
decerno [decernere, decrevi, decretus] (3rd) verb | decide / settle / determine / resolveverb judge [judged, judging, judges]verb |
decerpo [decerpere, decerpsi, decerptus] (3rd) TRANS verb | catch / snatchverb cull [culled, culling, culls]verb pluck, pull / tear / snip off, pickverb remove [removed, removing, removes]verb |
decerptor [decerptoris] (3rd) M noun | |
decerto [decertare, decertavi, decertatus] (1st) verb | fight (issue out / to the finish)verb |
decertatio [decertationis] (3rd) F noun | action of fighting out an issuenoun |
decertator [decertatoris] (3rd) M noun | champion [champions]noun |
decertatus adjective | disputed(argued) |
decervicatus [decervicata, decervicatum] adjective | beheaded, decapitated, decollatedadjective |
decessio [decessionis] (3rd) F noun | decessionoun |
decessor [decessoris] (3rd) M noun | magistrate retiring from his post (in the Roman provincial administration)noun |