Latin | English |
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unde adverb | from where, whence, from what or which placeadverb from whichadverb from whomadverb |
unde es? phrase | where are you from(in which country or region were you born or raised) |
unde unde preposition | by hook or by crook(by any means possible) |
undecim [undecimus -a -um, undeni -ae -a, undecie(n)s] numeral | elevennumeral |
undecimum noun {n} | eleventh(one of eleven equal parts of a whole) |
undecimus noun | eleventh(something in the eleventh position) |
undecimus adjective | eleventh(ordinal form of eleven, see also: 11th) |
Abba [undeclined] noun M | Aramaicnoun bishop of Syriac / Coptic churchnoun false read obba / decanternoun Father [Fathers]noun |
Adam [undeclined] noun M | Adam [Adams]noun from the Hebrewnoun |
adar [undeclined] noun N | |
adinstar [undeclined] adjective | aboutadjective according to the likeness ofadjective ad instaradjective like, after the fashion ofadjective |
Adonai [undeclined] noun M | Hebrew [Hebrews]noun Lord, Godnoun |
ain [undeclined] noun N | 16th letter of Hebrew alphabetnoun ayinnoun silentnoun |
aleph [undeclined] noun N | 1st letter of Hebrew alphabetnoun alephnoun |
aliquod [undeclined] adjective | a fewadjective a number (of)adjective more than oneadjective not manyadjective some, severaladjective |
aliquod [undeclined] noun N | a numbernoun more than onenoun |
aliquot [undeclined] adjective | a fewadjective a number (of)adjective more than oneadjective |