| Latin | English | |
| litt. theatrum Babae! | Wow! [exclamation of surprise or amazement] | |
Partial Matches |
| stadium {n} | furlong [distance of 125 paces or 625 Roman feet or 606 feet 9 inches] | |
| crystallum {n} | [anything made of or similar to crystal] | |
| vest. instita {f} | border [of a dress or tunic] | |
| vest. instita {f} | flounce [of a dress or tunic] | |
| vest. instita {f} | train [of a dress or tunic] | |
| abaculus {m} | [small cube or tile of colored glass for making ornamental pavements] | |
| Cavendo tutus. | Safe by caution. [Motto of the house of Cavendish] | |
| baca {f} | [link of a chain in the shape of a berry] | |
| bacca {f} | [link of a chain in the shape of a berry] | |
| myth. Aquilo {m} | [husband of Orithyia and father of Calais and Zetes] | |
| tertio {adv} | thrice [archaic or literary] | |
| matercula {f} | mother [small or elderly] | |
| quadrivium {n} | crossroads [treated as sg. or pl.] | |
| anim. herb. tomentosus {adj} | tomentose [covered with down or felt-like] | |
| adcommodare [1] | to adapt [oneself, to another's wishes or opinions] | |
| agr. relig. mactare [1] | to kill [esp. animals for food or sacrifice] | |
| ocellatus {m} | [small stone marked with eyes or spots] | |
| Unverified funes {m.pl} antarii | cables for raising a scaffold [or stage, mast, etc.] | |
| asellus {m} | [sea fish much prized by the Romans, cod or haddock] | |
| abacinare [1] | to make blind [especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin] | |
| abacinare [1] | remove the power of sight [especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin] | |
| invidus {adj} | jealous [of] | |
| lividus {adj} | jealous [of] | |
| malignus {adj} | jealous [of] | |
| infinitus {adj} | endless [of time] | |
| abactius {adj} | rustled [of cattle] | |
| abactius {adj} | stolen [of cattle] | |
| assignatio {f} | allotment [of land] | |
| membrana {f} | slough [of snakes] | |
| petiolus {m} | stalk [of fruits] | |
| petiolus {m} | stem [of fruits] | |
| venerabilis {adj} | venerable [worthy of honor] | |
| tergum {m} | body [of an animal] | |
| crimen {n} | cause [of a crime] | |
| anim. haedilia {f} | kid [of the goat] | |
| herb. pollex {m} | knob [of a tree] | |
| ling. littera {f} | letter [of the alphabet] | |
| anat. palpebra {f} | lid [of the eye] | |
| Narcissus {m} | Narcissus [freedman of Claudius] | |
| herb. pollex {m} | protuberance [of a tree] | |
| abactus {m} | rustling [stealing of cattle] | |
| mach. coclea {f} | screw [of a press] | |
| dodra {f} | [drink composed of nine ingredients] | |
| Dodona {f} | [sacred oak-grove of Dodona] | |
| geogr. Larinum {n} | [town of Samnium, now Larino] | |
| geogr. Unverified Lipsia {f} [den.] | Leipzic [old spelling of Leipzig] | |
| matricida {m} | matricide [killer of own mother] | |
| herb. pollex {m} | stump [of a vine branch] | |
| Ianuarius {adj} | of the month of January | |
| Maius {adj} | of the month of May | |
| Larinas {adj} | of the town of Larinum | |
| Unverified labea {f} | axle [part of an oil-press] | |
| Unverified labia {f} | axle [part of an oil-press] | |
| lamina {f} | blade [of a knife, sword, saw] | |
| lamna {f} | blade [of a knife, sword, saw] | |
| lustrum {n} | lustrum [a period of five years] | |
| damnatio {f} | obligation to pay [of an heir] | |
| bicorniger {m} | the two-horned [epithet of Bacchus] | |
| pedalis {adj} | of the size of a foot | |
| pedaneus {adj} | of the size of a foot | |
| corrivatio {f} | drawing together of streams of water | |
| palaestricus {m} | teacher of the art of wrestling | |
| Caunus {f} | [ancient town on the coast of Caria] | |
| crocotarius {adj} | of the preparation of saffron-colored garments | |
| Narcissus {m} | Narcissus [son of Cephisus and the nymph Liriope] | |
| Bibrax {n} | [Bibrax, a town of the Remi in central Gaul] | |
| Algidus {m} | [snow-capped mountain south-east of Rome, now: Monte Compatri] | |
| Lares {m.pl} permarini | marine Lares [guardian deities of those who travel by sea] | |
| conversio {f} | repetition of the same word at the end of a clause | |
| petasus {m} | [something in the shape of a cap on a building] | |
| Dalmatae {m.pl} | Dalmatians [a people on the East coast of the Adriatic] | |
| Dacia {f} | [the country of the Daci] | |