Latin word in a footnote
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IDEMLatin word in a footnote
PASSIMFootnote word in Latin
ETALIILatin phrase in a footnote
IDEMWord in a footnote
IDEMWord in a footnote.
AMASWord in a Latin lesson
IRAEWord in a Latin hymn
AMOWord in a Latin class.
AMATWord in a Latin lesson.
AMOWord in a Latin lesson.
AMOWord in a Latin I lesson
AMATWord in a basic Latin conjugation
IDEMLatin word in a quotation book
AMATWord in a Latin 101 lesson
definiens(Latin) a word or words used in a dictionary definition
ONEWord that appears on a dime in both English and Latin
definientiaDEFINIENS, (Latin) a word or words used in a dictionary definition
definiendum(Latin) a word or phrase that is to be defined in a dictionary
definiendaDEFINIENDUM, (Latin) a word or phrase that is to be defined in a dictionary
interrogativesINTERROGATIVE, a word (as who, what, which) or a particle (as Latin -ne) used in asking questions
prosthesesThe addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escribo derived from Latin scribo
prosthesisThe addition of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish escribo derived from Latin scribo
interrogativerelated to the asking of questions / a word (as who, what, which) or a particle (as Latin -ne) used in asking questions
AMATWord in Latin lesson.
AMATWord in Latin lesson
AMASWord in Latin class
OPERANDILatin word in police dramas
OPERANDILatin word in police work
UNUMLatin word in many pockets
IDEMLatin word in legal briefs
SICLatin word, often placed in brackets
NIXWord often spoken in pig Latin
NIXNegative word often spoken in pig Latin
ARMAFirst word of Virgil's "Aeneid," in Latin
gloriaeither of two well-known hymns beginning, in Latin, with the word "gloria," Gloria in Excelsis Deo or Gloria Patris, or the response, Gloria tibi, Domine
gloriaseither of two well-known hymns beginning, in Latin, with the word "gloria," Gloria in Excelsis Deo or Gloria Patris, or the response, Gloria tibi, Domine
gradusdictionary of prosody, esp. one that gives word quantities and poetic phrases and that is intended to aid students in the writing of Latin and Greek verse