Latin | English |
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claudeo [claudere, clausi, clausus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | |
claudo [claudere, clausi, clausus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | be lame, hobbleverb |
claudo [claudere, clausi, clausus] (3rd) TRANS verb | conclude, finishverb confine [confined, confining, confines]verb enclose [enclosed, enclosing, encloses]verb |
clausus, opertus adjective | closed(not open) |
clusus [clusa, clusum] adjective | closed, inaccessible (places)adjective impervious to feelingadjective shut / locked in, enclosedadjective |
cludo [cludere, clusi, clusus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | limp, haltverb |
cludo [cludere, clusi, clusus] (3rd) TRANS verb | conclude, finishverb confine [confined, confining, confines]verb enclose [enclosed, enclosing, encloses]verb |
colludo [colludere, collusi, collusus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | |
complaudo [complaudere, complausi, complausus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | |
conclusus [conclusus] (4th) M noun | confiningnoun shutting upnoun |
conclusus [conclusa -um, conclusior -or -us, conclusissimus -a -um] adjective | restricted, closed, confinedadjective |
concludo [concludere, conclusi, conclusus] (3rd) TRANS verb | close [closed, closing, closes]verb concludoverb construct / compose (sentence)verb contain, limitverb define [defined, defining, defines]verb include (limit)verb shut up, confineverb |
confusus [confusa -um, confusior -or -us, confusissimus -a -um] adjective | confususadjective embarrassed / blushingadjective in disorderadjective inarticulateadjective |