Latin | English |
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ver [veris] (3rd) N noun | spring [springs]noun |
Ver Arabicum proper noun {n} | Arab Spring(movement) |
verus [vera -um, verior -or -us, verissimus -a -um] adjective | properly namedadjective right, fair, properadjective true, real, genuine, actualadjective well foundedadjective |
Vera Crux proper noun | Veracruz(city in Mexico) |
verax [veracis (gen.), veracior -or -us, veracissimus -a -um] adjective | conveying the truth (things)adjective |
veraciter adverb | in truth, truthfullyadverb reallyadverb trulyadverb |
veratrum [veratri] (2nd) N noun | helleborenoun |
verba scriptoris noun {f-Pl} | material [materials](text) |
verbascum noun {n} | mullein [mulleins](plants of the genus Verbascum) |
verbatim adverb | literally, word to wordadverb |
verbena [verbenae] (1st) F noun | leafy branch / twig from aromatic trees / shrubs (religious / medicinal purposes)noun |
verbeneca [verbenecae] (1st) F noun | vervain (plant)noun |
verber [verberis] (3rd) N noun | blows (pl.), a beating, floggingnoun lash, whipnoun |
verberabilis [verberabilis, verberabile] adjective | flogging-worthyadjective worthy of being beatenadjective |
verbero [verberare, verberavi, verberatus] (1st) verb | |
verberatus [verberatus] (4th) M noun | beating [beatings]noun chastisement (Vulgate)noun |
verbero [verberonis] (3rd) M noun | scoundrelnoun |
verbum [verbi] (2nd) N noun | proverb [proverbs]noun word [words]noun |
verbosus [verbosa, verbosum] adjective | copiousadjective verboseadjective |
verbum auxiliare noun {n} | auxiliary verb(a helping verb) |
(verbum) frequentativum noun {n} | frequentative(subclass of imperfective verbs that denotes a continuously repeated action) |
verbum honoris noun {n} | word of honor(a promise, or a pledge of one's good faith) |
verbum intransitivum noun {n} | intransitive verb(action verb not taking a direct object, see also: neuter) |
verbum neutrum noun {n} | neuter(grammar: intransitive verb, see also: intransitive verb) |
verbum passivum, verbum patiendi noun | passive(form of verb) |
verbum transgressivum noun {n} | semi-deponent(verb whose present system is normal but whose perfect system is deponent (or vice versa)) |
Vercingetorix [Vercingetorigis] (3rd) M noun |