Latin | English |
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verna [vernae] (1st) C noun | |
vernus [verna, vernum] adjective | of spring, vernaladjective |
vernaculus [vernacula, vernaculum] adjective | countryadjective domestic, homegrownadjective indigenous, nativeadjective low-bred, proletarianadjective |
vernaculus, vernacularis noun | vernacular [vernaculars](everyday speech) |
verno [vernare, vernavi, vernatus] (1st) verb | |
vernatio noun {f} | slough(the skin shed by a snake or other reptile) |
caverna [cavernae] (1st) F noun | burrow / dennoun cavernanoun cavity (tooth)noun celestial spherenoun depths [depths]noun hold (ship)noun hollow / grotto / cavern / cave / crevice / holenoun interior (Trojan horse)noun orifice (body)noun |
caverno [cavernare, cavernavi, cavernatus] (1st) TRANS verb | make hollowverb |
cavernatim adverb | through cavernsadverb |