Latin | English |
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assentatiuncula [assentatiunculae] (1st) F noun | L+Snoun |
assentator [assentatoris] (3rd) M noun | |
assentatorie adverb | fawningly, in a flattering manneradverb like a flattereradverb |
assentatrix [assentatricis] (3rd) F noun | |
bisen numeral | by twelvesnumeral twelve each / apiece / times / at a timenumeral twice sixnumeral |
Busentiacum proper noun N, Busenciacum N | Buzançais(commune and town) |
chrysendetus [chrysendeta, chrysendetum] adjective | inlaid with goldadjective set in / with goldadjective |
chrysendetum [chrysendeti] (2nd) N noun | |
Colossenses proper noun M-Pl | Colossians(book of the Bible) |
consenesco [consenescere, consenui, -] (3rd) INTRANS verb | consenescoverb decay, spoilverb grow oldverb lose respectverb |
consenior [consenioris] (3rd) M noun | fellow-eldernoun fellow-presbyternoun |
Consens [(gen.), Consentis] adjective | (rites) connected with them]adjective consensusadjective |
consensus [consensa, consensum] adjective | agreed uponadjective |
consentio [consentire, consensi, consensus] (4th) verb | assent toverb be in conjunction (planets)verb coincide [coincided, coinciding, coincides]verb consentioverb favor [favored, favoring, favors]verb fit / be consistent / in sympathy / unison withverb |
consensio [consensionis] (3rd) M noun | agreement (opinion), consent, accordance, harmonynoun plot, conspiracynoun |