Latin | English |
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Cyrenaeus [Cyrenaei] (2nd) M noun | Cyrenean, inhabitant of Cyrenae (town in north-west Libia / district w / Crete)noun |
decimana [decimanae] (1st) F noun | |
decumana [decumanae] (1st) F noun | |
destina [destinae] (1st) F noun | |
Diana [Dianae] (1st) F noun | Diana (virgin goddess of light / moon / hunt)noun moon [moons]noun |
dies cenae Domini proper noun F | Maundy Thursday(Thursday before Easter) |
disciplina [disciplinae] (1st) F noun | discipline [disciplines]noun teaching, instruction, educationnoun training [trainings]noun |
disseisina [disseisinae] (1st) F noun | disseisinnoun |
doctrina [doctrinae] (1st) F noun | doctrine [doctrines]noun education [educations]noun instruction [instructions]noun learning [learnings]noun principle [principles]noun science [sciences]noun teaching [teachings]noun |
domigena [domigenae] (1st) C noun | |
domina [dominae] (1st) F noun | lady, lady-lovenoun mistress of a family, wifenoun owner [owners]noun |
domna [domnae] (1st) F noun | lady, mistressnoun |
draconigena [draconigenae] (1st) C noun | dragon-bornnoun |
echidna [echidnae] (1st) F noun | serpent, vipernoun |
electrificina [electrificinae] (1st) F noun | powerhouse [powerhouses]noun |
eleemosyna [eleemosynae] (1st) F noun | (act of) mercynoun alms, almshousenoun gift to a church, religious foundationnoun pitynoun |
elemosina [elemosinae] (1st) F noun | (act of) mercynoun alms, almshousenoun gift to a church, religious foundationnoun pitynoun |
elemosyna [elemosynae] (1st) F noun | (act of) mercynoun |