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vicus meaning in English

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vicus [vici] (2nd) M
noun

hamlet [hamlets]noun
[UK: ˈhæm.lɪt] [US: ˈhæm.lət]

street, row of housesnoun

village [villages]noun
[UK: ˈvɪ.lɪdʒ] [US: ˈvɪ.lɪdʒ]
The village is really close. = Vicus est vere prope.

batavicus, nederlandicus adjective

Dutch(of the Netherlands, people, or language)
adjective
[UK: dʌtʃ] [US: ˈdətʃ]

civicus [civica, civicum] adjective

civil, civicadjective

legal, civil (not military)adjective

of one's town / city / fellow-citizensadjective

convicus [convici] (2nd) M
noun

fellow villagernoun

inhabitant of the same vicus (village / street / row of houses)noun

incurvicervicus [incurvicervica, incurvicervicum] adjective

with crooked neckadjective

Interslavicus adjective

Interslavic(between Slavs or Slavic nations)
adjective

Ludovicus, Aloysius (New Latin) proper noun
{m}

Louis(male given name)
proper noun
[UK: ˈluːɪ] [US: ˈluːəs]

praedium, vicus, villa, ager noun
{n}

farm [farms](a place where agricultural activities take place)
noun
[UK: fɑːm] [US: ˈfɑːrm]