Latin | English |
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nundina [nundinae] (1st) F noun | trafficnoun |
nundinor [nundinari, nundinatus sum] (1st) DEP verb | |
nundinum [nundini] (2nd) N noun | |
nunnullus [nunnulli] (2nd) M noun | |
nunquam adverb | at no time, neveradverb not in any circumstancesadverb |
nunquid adverb | can it be thatadverb |
nuntia [nuntiae] (1st) F noun | female messengernoun |
nuntius [nuntia, nuntium] adjective | announcing, bringing word (of occurrence)adjective giving warningadjective prognosticatoryadjective |
nuntio [nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
nuntiatio [nuntiationis] (3rd) F noun | |
nuntiator [nuntiatoris] (3rd) M noun | announcer, he who lays information / stays neighbor's actionnoun informer [informers]noun reporter [reporters]noun |
nuntiatrix [nuntiatricis] (3rd) F noun | announcer (female), she who lays information / stays neighbor's actionnoun informer [informers]noun |
nuntiatura [nuntiaturae] (1st) F noun | |
nuntii noun M-Pl | information [informations](communicable knowledge) |
nuntium [nunti(i)] (2nd) N noun | newsnoun |
nuntius [nunti(i)] (2nd) M noun | message (oral), warningnounYour message has been received. = Nuntius tuus acceptus est. messenger / herald / envoynoun report [reports]noun |
abrenunciatio [abrenunciationis] (3rd) F noun | |
abrenuntio [abrenuntiare, abrenuntiavi, abrenuntiatus] (1st) TRANS verb | |
adhuc, etiamnum, etiamnunc adverb | still(up to a time, as in the preceding time) |
adhuc, etiamnunc, etiamnum adverb | still(to an even greater degree) |
adnuntius [adnuntia, adnuntium] adjective | announcer, that brings news / announces / makes knownadjective |
adnuntialis [adnuntialis, adnuntiale] adjective | proclamatoryadjective |