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iens [(gen.), euntis] adjective

goingadjective
[UK: ˈɡəʊɪŋ] [US: ˈɡoʊɪŋ]

PRES PPL of eoadjective

Acarnaniensis noun

Acarnanian(inhabiting or originating from Acarnania)
noun

aequatoriensis adjective
{m} {f}

Ecuadorian(pertaining to Ecuador)
adjective
[UK: ˌe.kwə.ˈdɔː.rɪən] [US: ˌe.kwə.ˈdɔː.riən]

aiens [(gen.), aientis] adjective

affirmativeadjective
[UK: ə.ˈfɜː.mə.tɪv] [US: ə.ˈfɝː.mə.tɪv]

affirming, saying ayeadjective

aliquotiens adverb

number of times, several timesadverb

Arcadiensis adjective

Arcadianadjective
[UK: ɑːˈk.eɪ.diən] [US: ˌɑːrˈk.eɪ.diən]

Atheniensis [Atheniensis, Atheniense] adjective

Athenian, of Athensadjective

of inhabitants of Athens / Atheniansadjective

Atheniensis [Atheniensis] (3rd) M
noun

Athenian, inhabitant of Athensnoun

atriensis [atriensis] (3rd) M
noun

house-slavenoun

servant in charge of household administration, major-domonoun

steward [stewards]noun
[UK: ˈstjʊəd] [US: ˈstuːərd]

audiens [audientis] (3rd) M
noun

auditor, one who hearsnoun

catechumen (eccl.), convert under instruction before baptismnoun

hearer of, obedient to (your command)noun

new initiatenoun

public penitentnoun

biscentum [biscentesimus -a -um, biscenteni -ae -a, biscentie(n)s] numeral

two hundrednumeral
[UK: ˈtuː ˈhʌn.drəd] [US: ˈtuː ˈhʌn.drəd]

blandiens [blandientis] (3rd) M
noun

flatterer [flatterers]noun
[UK: ˈflæ.tə.rə(r)] [US: ˈflæ.tə.rər]

sweet talkernoun

Boeotiensis adjective

Boeotianadjective
[UK: bɪ.ˈəʊʃ.jən] [US: biːˈo.ʊ.ʃən]

Bristoliensis adjective

Bristolian(of, from, or relating to Bristol)
adjective

Calabriense noun
{f}, CalabrienSiS {m}

Calabrian(inhabitant of Calabria)
noun

calcariensis [calcariensis, calcariense] adjective

of / connected with a lime quarry / kiln / worksadjective

canaliensis [canaliensis, canaliense] adjective

derived / mined / dug from shafts( / pits L+S)adjective

Carthaginiensis [Carthaginiensis, Carthaginiense] adjective

also of New Carthage in Spainadjective

of / belonging to Carthage, Carthaginianadjective

Carthaginiensis [Carthaginiensis] (3rd) M
noun

also of New Carthage in Spain?noun

Carthaginian, inhabitant of Carthagenoun

cellariensis [cellariensis, cellariense] adjective

relating to / connected with a store-roomadjective

centum [centesimus -a -um, centeni -ae -a, centie(n)s] numeral

one hundrednumeral
[UK: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd] [US: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd]

Ciliciense adjective
{f}, CilicienSiS {m}

Cilician(pertaining to or originating from Cilicia)
adjective

circiensis [circiensis, circiense] adjective

associated with games in circusadjective

of the Circusadjective

used at circusadjective

circiensis [circiensis] (3rd) M
noun

games / exercises of wrestling, running, fightingnoun

games in the Circus (pl.)noun

circumgarriens [(gen.), circumgarrientis] adjective

babbling, babbling aboutadjective

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