Latin | English |
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Camenecium proper noun | Kamianets-Podilskyi(city) |
circumnecto [circumnectere, circumnexui, circumnexus] (3rd) TRANS verb | |
cnecos [cneci] noun F | safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)noun similar thistlenoun |
conecto [conectere, conexi, conexus] (3rd) TRANS verb | join / fasten / link together, connect / associateverb lead toverb tieverb |
conective adverb | |
connecto [connectere, connexi, connexus] (3rd) TRANS verb | join / fasten / link together, connect / associateverb lead toverb tieverb |
Connecticuta proper noun F | Connecticut(a state of the United States of America) |
denecalis [denecalis, denecale] adjective | days set aside for purification of family of deceasedadjective releasing from deathadjective |
donec conjunction | while, as long as, untilconjunction |
donec posuere noun N, armorum N | chain mail [chain mails](a flexible defensive armor) |
eneco [enecare, enecavi, enecatus] (1st) TRANS verb | deprive of lifeverb exhaust / wear out, plague / torture to deathverb kill / slayverb kill offverb |
eneco [enecare, enecui, enectus] (1st) TRANS verb | deprive of lifeverb exhaust / wear out, plague / torture to deathverb kill / slayverb kill offverb |
gnecos [gneci] noun F | safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)noun similar thistlenoun |
innecessitas [innecessitatis] (3rd) F noun | |
innecto [innectere, innexui, innexus] (3rd) verb | tie, fasten (to)verb |
internecinus [internecina, internecinum] adjective | murderous, deadlyadjective |
internecio [internecionis] (3rd) F noun | cause of suchnoun |
internecivus [interneciva, internecivum] adjective | devastating (disease)adjective fought to the death (war)adjective murderous, deadly (quarrels)adjective |
Landsknectus noun M | lansquenet(German mercenary of the 15th or 16th century) |