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letum meaning in English

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letum [leti] (2nd) N
noun

death [deaths]noun
[UK: deθ] [US: ˈdeθ]

Death (personified)noun

manner of dyingnoun

P:destructionnoun

usu. violentnoun

aesculetum [aesculeti] (2nd) N
noun

district of Romenoun

forest of durmast or Hungarian or Italian oaknoun

amoletum [amoleti] (2nd) N
noun

act which averts evilnoun

amulet / charm (to avert evil)noun

power to avert evilnoun

amuletum [amuleti] (2nd) N
noun

act which averts evilnoun

amulet / charm (to avert evil)noun

power to avert evilnoun

cauletum [cauleti] (2nd) N
noun

cabbage-gardennoun

Erasmusnoun
[UK: ɪ.ˈræz.məs] [US: ɪ.ˈræz.məs]

coryletum [coryleti] (2nd) N
noun

copse of hazel-trees, hazel-thicketnoun

diffletus [diffleta, diffletum] adjective

wept / cried out, drained with weeping / cryingadjective

filetum [fileti] (2nd) N
noun

filet (cut of meat or of fish)noun
[UK: ˈfɪ.lɪt] [US: fə.ˈleɪ]

indefletus [indefleta, indefletum] adjective

unweptadjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈwɛpt] [US: ʌn.ˈwɛpt]

inexpletus [inexpleta, inexpletum] adjective

unfilled, insatiateadjective

infletus [infleta, infletum] adjective

unmourned, not wept foradjective

mantelletum [mantelleti] (2nd) N
noun

cape, copenoun

mantel covering the surplice of prelatenoun

obsoletus [obsoleta, obsoletum] adjective

hackneyedadjective
[UK: ˈhæk.nɪd] [US: ˈhæk.nid]

worn-out, dilapidatedadjective

repletus [repleta, repletum] adjective

full (of)adjective
[UK: fʊl] [US: ˈfʊl]

Valdoletum proper noun
{n}

Valladolid(city in Spain)
proper noun
[UK: ˌvæ.lə.dɒ.ˈliːd] [US: ˌvæ.lə.dɒ.ˈliːd]