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English-Latin Dictionary: the

the gripes
vermina {n}med.
the South
cancer {m} [fig.]litt.
the South [Ovid]
cancer {n}litt.
the ... the [e.g. the bigger the better]
quanto ... tanto
all the way
usque {adv}
between the walls
intermuralis {adj}
Beware the dog!
Cave canem!
beyond the law
exlex {adj}
by the roots
radicitus {adv}
by the way
obiter {adv}
by the year
annuatim {adv}
from the beginning
ab initio {adv}
primordialiter {adv}
from the left
a sinistra {adv}
from the narcissus
narcissinus {adj}
from the right
a dextra {adv}
in the evening
vespera {adv}
vespertino {adv}
in the neighborhood [Am.]
vicine {adv}
vicinus {adj}
in the neighbourhood [Br.]
vicine {adv}
vicinus {adj}
in the rear
a tergo {adv}
post tergum {adv}
in the vicinity
vicinus {adj}
like the Furies
furialis {adj}
of the Academy
Academicus {adj}
of the censor
censorius {adj}
of the city
urbicus {adj}
urbicarius {adj}
of the counter
mensarius {adj}
of the country
paganus {adj}
paganicus {adj}
of the Danube
Danuvinus {adj}
of the duck
anatinus {adj}
of the emperor
Augustus {adj}
of the entrails
extaris {adj}
of the fatherland
paternus {adj}
of the foot
pedalis {adj}
of the Furies
furialis {adj}
of the gazelle
bubalus {adj}
of the Germans
Germanicus {adj}
of the hair
crinalis {adj}
of the hazel
colurnus {adj}
of the hearth
focacius {adj}
focatius {adj}
of the lungs
pulmoneus {adj}anat.
of the moon
lunaris {adj}
of the narcissus
narcissinus {adj}
of the navel
umbilicaris {adj}
of the neighborhood [Am.]
vicinus {adj}
vicinalis {adj}
of the neighbourhood [Br.]
vicinus {adj}
vicinalis {adj}
of the ocean
Oceanius {adj}
of the palaestra
palaestricus {adj}
of the Palatium
Palatinus {adj}
of the pelvis
pelvicus {adj}
of the pine
pineus {adj}
of the Sicani
Sicanus {adj}
of the spine
spinalis {adj}
of the table
mensarius {adj}
of the trigon
trigonalis {adj}
of the velites
velitaris {adj}
of the west
occidaneus {adj}
on the contrary
rursus {adv}
on the way
obiter {adv}
ruling the sea
salipotens {adj}
The bill please! [Br.]
Mea ratio debiti, quaeso!
to the left
ad sinistram {adv}
to the right
ad dextram
under the opposite
sub contrario {prep}
up the river
adverso flumine {adv}
with the edge
caesim {adv}
with the roots
radicitus {adv}
to draw the sword
gladium educere [3]
gladium stringere [3]
gladium destringere [3]
to evade the law
fraudem legi facere [3]
to pass the winter
hiemare [1]
to turn the back
terga dare [1]
terga vertere [3]
condition the state
status {m}
the Red Sea
mare {n} rubrumgeogr.
mare {n} Erythraeumgeogr.
the two-horned [epithet of Bacchus]
bicorniger {m}
(early) in the morning
mane {adv}
at the fit moment
in ipso articulo {adv}
being under the feet
suppedaneus {adj}
belonging to the city
urbicus {adj}
urbicarius {adj}
belonging to the counter
mensarius {adj}
belonging to the country
paganus {adj}
paganicus {adj}
belonging to the Danube
Danuvinus {adj}
belonging to the entrails
extaris {adj}
belonging to the foot
pedalis {adj}
belonging to the Germans
Germanicus {adj}
belonging to the hearth
focacius {adj}
focatius {adj}
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