Latin | English |
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millensum numeral | thousandthnumeral |
(Modern Latin) congregatio, (Classical Latin) coëtus fourth declension noun | congregation [congregations]noun |
montes Uralenses proper noun M-Pl, Uralense iugum N | Ural Mountains(mountains) |
olens [(gen.), olentis] adjective | fragrantadjective odorousadjective stinkingadjective |
opulens [(gen.), opulentis] adjective | rich in wealth / resourcesadjective sumptuous, opulent, richadjective wealthy [wealthier, wealthiest]adjective well suppliedadjective |
pallens [(gen.), pallentis] adjective | greenishadjective pale [paler, palest]adjective |
pestilens [(gen.), pestilentis] adjective | destructiveadjective pestilential, unhealthy, unwholesomeadjective |
pollens [pollentis (gen.), pollentior -or -us, pollentissimus -a -um] adjective | exerting power (people)adjective having strength, potent (things)adjective importantadjective strong [stronger, strongest]adjective |
praecellens [praecellentis (gen.), praecellentior -or -us, praecellentissimus -a -u] adjective | preeminentadjective surpassing, excellent, distinguishedadjective |
robustus, firmus, valens, validus, potens adjective | strong [stronger, strongest](capable of producing great physical force) |
silens [(gen.), silentis] adjective | silent, stilladjective |
silens, tacitus adjective | silent(free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet) |
suaveolens [(gen.), suaveolentis] adjective | sweet-smellingadjective |
superexcellens [(gen.), superexcellentis] adjective | very excellentadjective |
tacitus, silens adjective | quiet [quieter, quietest](with little sound) |
Valens [Valentis] (3rd) M noun | Emperor Flavius Julius Valens 364-378 lost at Adrianoplenoun Valensnoun |
valens [valentis (gen.), valentior -or -us, valentissimus -a -um] adjective | influentialadjective powerful / potent / effectiveadjective severe [severer, severest]adjective strong [stronger, strongest]adjective vigorous / healthy / robustadjective |
violens [(gen.), violentis] adjective | violentadjective |
volens [(gen.), volentis] adjective | willing, welcomeadjective |
volens, acceptus, amicus adjective | welcome(whose arrival is a cause of joy) |
volens, libens adjective | willing(ready to do something that is not a matter of course) |
volens nolens (nolens volens) adverb | willy-nilly(whether desired or not; without regard for consequences or wishes of those affected) |