Latin | English |
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consido [considere, consedi, consessus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | lodge [lodged, lodging, lodges]verb |
consedo [consedonis] (3rd) M noun | assessor?noun |
corbis, canistrum (used to carry food or for sacrifices), sporta, fiscus, sportula, qualus, qualum, canua, cartallus, canistellum, cofinus, corbula noun | basket [baskets](container) |
desideo [desidere, desedi, desessus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | defecate [defecated, defecating, defecates]verb desideoverb loiter / hang about, be idle / slothfulverb settle downverb sitverb |
desido [desidere, desedi, -] (3rd) verb | be depressedverb defecate [defecated, defecating, defecates]verb deteriorate [deteriorated, deteriorating, deteriorates]verb sink / settle down, subsideverb sit downverb |
desideo, sedeo verb | sit around(sit idly) |
dissideo [dissidere, dissedi, dissessus] (2nd) verb | be separatedverb |
domiseda noun | housewife(female head of household) |
duabus sellis sedeo verb | blow hot and cold(inconsistent behavior) fall between two stools(to attempt two tasks and fail at both) |
essedarius [essedaria, essedarium] adjective | of or belonging to a war chariotadjective |
essedarius [essedari(i)] (2nd) M noun | |
essedum [essedi] (2nd) N noun | |
futurus sum (I am about to be), (used a verb in periphastic conjugation) iturus sum (I am about to go) preposition | about(on the point or verge of) |
habeo, teneo, possideo, sedeo verb | hold [held, holding, holds](to keep possession) |
in classical Latin, apposition with the same case is used preposition | of(linking class with example of class) |
in medieval Latin, the example of a class can be used in the genitive modifying the class preposition | of(linking class with example of class) |
insedabiliter adverb | incessantlyadverb |
insido [insidere, insedi, insessus] (3rd) verb | merge intoverb occupy / seize, hold (position)verb sit / settle onverb |