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LatinEnglish
med. Unverified vermina {n}the gripes
litt. cancer {m} [fig.]the South
litt. cancer {n}the South [Ovid]
2 Words: Others
Unverified quanto ... tantothe ... the [e.g. the bigger the better]
3 Words: Others
Unverified usque {adv} [not comparable]all the way
Cave canem!Beware the dog!
ab initio {adv}from the beginning
Unverified narcissinus {adj}from the narcissus
a dextra {adv}from the right
vespera {adv}in the evening
vespertino {adv}in the evening
Unverified a tergo {adv}in the rear
Unverified post tergum {adv}in the rear
Unverified furialis {adj}like the Furies
Unverified Danuvinus {adj}of the Danube
Unverified furialis {adj}of the Furies
anat. pulmoneus {adj}of the lungs
Unverified narcissinus {adj}of the narcissus
Unverified spinalis {adj}of the spine
rursus {adv}on the contrary
Mea ratio debiti, quaeso!The bill please! [Br.]
ad sinistram {adv}to the left
ad dextramto the right
Unverified radicitus {adv}with the roots
3 Words: Verbs
Unverified terga dare [1]to turn the back
Unverified terga vertere [3]to turn the back
3 Words: Nouns
Unverified a sinistra {f}From the left
geogr. Unverified erythraeum mare {n}the Red Sea
geogr. Unverified rubrum mare {n}the Red Sea
bicorniger {m}the two-horned [epithet of Bacchus]
4 Words: Others
mane {adv}(early) in the morning
Unverified in ipso articulo {adv}at the fit moment
Unverified Danuvinus {adj}belonging to the Danube
Unverified spinalis {adj}belonging to the spine
anat. Unverified subalaris {adj}carrying under the arm
manualis {adj}fitted to the hand
rursus {adv}on the other hand
Unverified furialis {adj}pertaining to the Furies
Unverified subalaris {adj}placed under the arms
Unverified perendiethe day after tomorrow
nudius tertius {adv}the day before yesterday
ius Unverified void ab initiovoid from the start
4 Words: Nouns
vortex {m}crown of the head
Unverified Suburanenses {m.pl}dwelllers in the Subura
anat. auricilla {f}lobe of the ear
5+ Words: Others
Unverified Semper et ubique idemAlways and everywhere the same
Unverified in ipso articulo temporis {adv}at the most critical moment
Unverified in ipso articulo {adv}at the nick of time
Unverified Hannibal ante portas [Marcus Tullius Cicero]Hannibal is at / before the gates
Unverified O quam cito transit gloria mundi.How quickly the glory of the world passes away.
Fames artium magistra.Hunger is the teacher of skills.
Punicanus {adj}made in the Punic manner
Punicanus {adj}made in the Punic style
relig. Sit vis tecum!May the force be with you!
Unverified cum diabolus cogit necessitas cogit,needs must when the devil drives
ius Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et legeNot under man, but under God and the law
adoptaticius {adj}received in the place of a child
bacchabundus {adj}reveling in the manner of Bacchantes [Am.]
bacchabundus {adj}revelling in the manner of Bacchantes
Unverified bacchatim {adv}riotously in the manner of Bacchantes
ab aeternosince the beginning of the time
Unverified subalaris {adj}that is under the arms
Dosis (sola) facit venenum.The dose (alone) makes the poison.
Lux lucet in tenebris.The light shines in darkness.
Unverified Sic transit gloria mundi.Thus passes the glory of the world.
Unverified abnoctare [1]to pass the night abroad from home
5+ Words: Verbs
abacinare [1]remove the power of sight [especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin]
bacchari [1]to celebrate the festival of Bacchus
accumulare [1]to heap up earth around the roots of plants
adcumulare [1]to heap up earth around the roots of plants
ablaqueare [1]to loosen the soil around a tree
abnoctare [1]to spend the night abroad from home
5+ Words: Nouns
Unverified Bacchanal {n}shrine where the rites of Bacchus were celebrated
Fiction (Literature and Film)
litt. F Falx aureaAsterix and the Golden Sickle
F Harrius Potter et Philosophi LapisHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone [Br.] [J. K. Rowling]
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