Latin | English |
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heu interjection | oh! ah! alas! (an expression of dismay or pain)interjection |
heuristicus [heuristica, heuristicum] adjective | heuristicadjective |
heus interjection | hey!, ho!, ho there!, listen!interjection |
heus, eho, salve, (to multiple people) salvete interjection | hey(exclamation to get attention) |
antitheus [antithei] (2nd) M noun | one who pretends to be Godnoun the devilnoun |
atheus [athei] (2nd) M noun | as nicknamenoun |
bapheum [baphei] (2nd) N noun | dye-house [dye-houses]noun |
bapheus [baphei] (2nd) M noun | dyer [dyers]noun |
Braheus, Braheorum proper noun | Braheproper noun |
brephotropheum [brephotrophei] (2nd) N noun | foundling hospital [foundling hospitals]noun orphanage [orphanages]noun |
cinematographeum [cinematographei] (2nd) N noun | movies, cinemanoun |
concheus [conchea, concheum] adjective | of / pertaining to a molluskadjective produced by an oysteradjective |
Corintheus [Corinthea, Corintheum] adjective | of / from / pertaining to Corinth, Corinthianadjective of Corinthian bronze / orderadjective |
Deus meus, heu parum pudici interjection | oh my God(excitement or shock) |
eheu interjection | alas! (exclamation of grief / pain / fear)interjection |
eheu, heu, vae interjection | alas(exclamation of sorrow, etc.) |
Ephratheus [Ephrathei] (2nd) M noun | |
grapheum [graphei] (2nd) N noun | office [offices]noun |
labyrintheus [labyrinthea, labyrintheum] adjective | of a labyrinthadjective |
Mardocheus proper noun {m} | Mordecai(a Biblical character in the Book of Esther) |
Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Ierosolimitanorum, Ordo Teutonicus proper noun | Teutonic Knights(order) |
Pantheum [Panthei] (2nd) N noun | |
polytheus [polythei] (2nd) M noun | polytheist [polytheists]noun |
rheumatismus [rheumatismi] (2nd) M noun | catarrh [catarrhs]noun rheumnoun |
rheumatologia noun {f} | rheumatology [rheumatologies](branch of medicine) |
strutheus [struthea, strutheum] adjective | of sparrowsadjective sparrow-adjective |
Theudum, Theodum proper noun | Tivat(town) |
theurgus [theurgi] (2nd) M noun | magician [magicians]noun summonernoun |
Timotheus proper noun {m} | Timothy(books in the New Testament) Timothy(companion of Paul) Timothy(male given name) |