Latin | English |
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Dis [Ditis] (3rd) M noun | Dis (Roman ruler of the underworld)noun Jupiternoun |
dis | god[UK: ɡɒd] [US: ˈɡɑːd] |
dis [ditis (gen.), ditior -or -us, ditissimus -a -um] adjective | fertile / productive (land)adjective profitableadjective rich / wealthyadjective richly adornedadjective sumptuousadjective |
disamo [disamare, disamavi, disamatus] (1st) TRANS verb | love dearlyverb |
discalceatus [discalceata, discalceatum] adjective | barefoot, unshod, discalcedadjective of Friarsadjective shoeless (Ecc)adjective |
discantus [discantus] (4th) M noun | |
discapedino [discapedinare, discapedinavi, discapedinatus] (1st) TRANS verb | separate (the hands so as to use independently)verb |
discaveo [discavere, discavi, discautus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | beware ofverb keep away fromverb |
discedo [discedere, discessi, discessus] (3rd) verb | abandon [abandoned, abandoning, abandons]verb go / march off, depart, withdrawverb lay down (arms)verb |
discedo, descisco verb | leave(to depart from, end one's connection or affiliation with) |
discens, discipulus noun | apprentice [apprentices](trainee, especially in a skilled trade) |
discepto [disceptare, disceptavi, disceptatus] (1st) verb | arbitrate [arbitrated, arbitrating, arbitrates]verb debate [debated, debating, debates]verb dispute [disputed, disputing, disputes]verb |
disceptatio [disceptationis] (3rd) F noun | debate [debates]noun discussion [discussions]noun dispute [disputes]noun |
disceptator [disceptatoris] (3rd) M noun | arbitrator [arbitrators]noun |
disceptio [disceptionis] (3rd) F noun | debate [debates]noun discussion [discussions]noun dispute [disputes]noun |
discere verb | learnverb |
disco [discere, didici, discitus] (3rd) TRANS verb |