Latin | English |
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ademptor [ademptoris] (3rd) M noun | |
anadema [anadematis] (3rd) N noun | |
audem conjunction | but (postpositive), on the other hand / contraryconjunction moreover, alsoconjunction while, howeverconjunction |
condemnabilis [condemnabilis, condemnabile] adjective | worthy of condemnationadjective |
condemno [condemnare, condemnavi, condemnatus] (1st) TRANS verb | (pass) sentenceverb find guiltyverb |
condemnatio [condemnationis] (3rd) F noun | condemnation [condemnations]noun damages awarded in a civil casenoun sentence (Ecc)noun verdict [verdicts]noun |
condemnator [condemnatoris] (3rd) M noun | |
condemnatorius [condemnatoria, condemnatorium] adjective | |
denum, denique, tandem preposition | after all(anyway, in any case) |
diadema [diademae] (1st) F noun | diadem / crownnoun dominion [dominions]noun preeminencenoun |
diadema [diadematis] (3rd) N noun | diadem / crownnoun dominion [dominions]noun preeminencenoun |
diademalis [diademalis, diademale] adjective | pertaining to diademadjective wearing a diademadjective |
diadematus [diademata, diadematum] adjective | adorned w / diadem (L+S)adjective crownedadjective wearing a diademadjective |
Duo parietes de eadem fidelia dealbare (to whitewash two walls out of the same bucket) (Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares 7.29.2.) verb | kill two birds with one stone(solve two problems at once) |
eadem | also[UK: ˈɔːls.əʊ] [US: ˈɒls.oʊ] |
eadem adverb | at the same timeadverb by the same routeadverb |