Latin | English |
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magnus [magna -um, major -or -us, maximus -a -um] adjective | at high priceadjective bold / confidentadjective distinguishedadjective extensive / spaciousadjective intense [intenser, intensest]adjective large / great / big / vast / hugeadjective loud [louder, loudest]adjective magnusadjective mighty [mightier, mightiest]adjective muchadjective notable / famousadjective old [older, oldest]adjective powerfuladjective proud [prouder, proudest]adjective skilledadjective tall / long / broadadjective |
magnus, grandis adjective | grand [grander, grandest](great in size, and fine or imposing in appearance or impression) great [greater, greatest](very big, large scale) great [greater, greatest](very good) |
Magnus Ducatus Lituaniae proper noun {m} | Grand Duchy of Lithuania(former European state) |
Magnus Ludus proper noun | Great Game(the strategic rivalry and conflict) |
Magnus Oriens proper noun {m} | Grand Est(region of France) |
Alexander Magnus proper noun {m} | Alexander the Great(King of Macedonia) |
Carolus Magnus proper noun {m} | Charlemagne(king of the Franks) |
gravis, magnus adjective | important(having relevant and crucial value) |
patruus magnus (maternal), avunculus noun {m} (Platernal), avunculuS magnuS {m} | great-uncle [great-uncles](uncle of one's parent) |
permagnus [permagna, permagnum] adjective | very greatadjective |
Portus Ostium, Portus Magnus proper noun {m} | Portsmouth(city in southern England) |
premagnus [premagna -um, premajor -or -us, premaximus -a -um] adjective | very great / large / powerful / important / exaltedadjective very great number / amount / priceadjective |