Vocable | Translation |
aecclesia, aecclesiae [f.] A Noun | church, assembly, meeting of the assembly (Greek)… |
aeclesia, aeclesiae [f.] A Noun | church, assembly, meeting of the assembly (Greek)… |
aecor, aecoris [n.] C Noun | level/smooth surface, plain, surface of the sea, … |
aecum, aeci [n.] O Noun | level ground, equal footing/terms, what is right/… |
aedes, aedis [f.] C Noun | temple, shrine, tomb, apartment, room, house (pl.… |
aedicula, aediculae [f.] A Noun | small room/house/building/shrine, chapel, tomb, s… |
aedifex, aedificis [m.] C Noun | builder, contractor, one who has buildings erecte… |
aedificans, aedificantis [m.] M Noun | builder |
aedificatio, aedificationis [f.] C Noun | house, building, edifice, group of buildings, bui… |
aedificatiuncula, aedificatiunculae [f.] A Noun | little building, construction |
aedificator, aedificatoris [m.] C Noun | builder, contractor, one who has buildings erecte… |
aedificatoria, aedificatoriae [f.] A Noun | architecture |
aedificiolum, aedificioli [n.] O Noun | building, structure |
aedilicius, aedilicii [m.] O Noun | ex-aedile (magistrate - police, fire, market), on… |
aedilis, aedilis [m.] M Noun | aedile - commissioner (magistrate) of police/fire… |
aedilitas, aedilitatis [f.] C Noun | aedileship, the office of an aedile, the tenure o… |
aedis, aedis [f.] M Noun | temple, shrine, tomb, apartment, room, house (pl.… |
aeditimus, aeditimi [m.] O Noun | sacristan, one who has charge of a temple, custod… |
aeditua, aedituae [f.] A Noun | female sacristan, one who has charge of a temple,… |
aedituens, aedituentis [m.] M Noun | temple-keeper/sacristan |
aeditumus, aeditumi [m.] O Noun | sacristan, one who has charge of a temple, custod… |
aedituus, aeditui [m.] O Noun | sacristan, one who has charge of a temple, custod… |
aedo, aedonis [f.] C Noun | nightingale |
aedon, aedonis [f.] C Noun | nightingale |
aedus, aedi [m.] O Noun | kid, young goat, two stars in constellation Aurig… |
Aeduus, Aedui [m.] O Noun | Aedui (pl.) |
aeger, aegri [m.] O Noun | (1.) sick person, invalid, patient (2.) sick/dise… |
Aegidius, Aegidii [m.] O Noun | Giles, (St. Giles, patron of beggars/Edinburgh), … |
aegilopa, aegilopae [f.] A Noun | name of some plants (turkey oak, grass), ulcer of… |
aegilopium, aegilopii [n.] O Noun | ulcer of the eye, lachrymal fistula |