Latin | English |
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ilum [ili] (2nd) N noun | area from hips to groin (pl.), loinnoun guts / entrailsnoun |
amilum [amili] (2nd) N noun | |
aquilus [aquila, aquilum] adjective | dark colored / hued, swarthyadjective |
bifilum [bifili] (2nd) N noun | double threadnoun |
coctilum [coctili] (2nd) N noun | |
contaminabilus [contaminabila, contaminabilum] adjective | that may be polluted / defiledadjective |
facilumed adverb | easily, readily, without difficultyadverb generally, oftenadverb heedlesslyadverb willinglyadverb |
filum [fili] (2nd) N noun | |
hilum [hili] (2nd) N noun | (with negative) not a whit, not in the leastnoun trifle [trifles]noun |
innubilus [innubila, innubilum] adjective | unclouded, clearadjective |
inrevocabilus [inrevocabila, inrevocabilum] adjective | irrevocable / unalterableadjective that can't be summoned / held / drawn back / undone / reversedadjective |
irrevocabilus [irrevocabila, irrevocabilum] adjective | irrevocable / unalterableadjective that can't be summoned / held / drawn back / undone / reversedadjective |
jubilum [jubili] (2nd) N noun | halloonoun whoop of joynoun |
lupus pilum mutat, non mentem phrase | the fox may grow grey but never good(one cannot change one's own nature) the wolf may lose his teeth but never his nature(one cannot change one's own nature) |
mespilum [mespili] (2nd) N noun | |
mutilus [mutila, mutilum] adjective | hornless, having lost / stunted hornsadjective maimed, broken, mutilatedadjective |
nichilum [nichili] (2nd) N noun | no respectnoun nothing [nothings]noun |
nihilum [nihili] (2nd) N noun | no respectnoun nothing [nothings]noun |
nilum [nili] (2nd) N noun | no respectnoun |