Vocable | Translation |
aeschrologia, aeschrologiae [f.] A Noun | expression improper because of its ambiguity |
aesculetum, aesculeti [n.] O Noun | forest of durmast or Hungarian or Italian oak, di… |
aesculus, aesculi [f.] O Noun | variety of oak tree, perhaps durmast or Hungarian… |
aesnescia, aesnesciae [f.] A Noun | seniority |
Aesopus, Aesopi [m.] O Noun | Aesop (Greek author of fables) |
aesthetica, aestheticae [f.] A Noun | esthetics |
aestimatio, aestimationis [f.] C Noun | valuation, estimation of money value, value, pric… |
aestimator, aestimatoris [m.] C Noun | appraiser, valuer, judge |
aestimatus, aestimatus [m.] U Noun | valuation (of property), estimation of money valu… |
aestimia, aestimiae [f.] A Noun | assessment, valuation, estimate |
aestimium, aestimii [n.] O Noun | assessment, valuation, estimate |
aestivum, aestivi [n.] O Noun | summer camp/quarters/pastures/apartments (pl.), c… |
aestuarium, aestuarii [n.] O Noun | tidal marsh/inlet/opening, marsh, (river) estuary… |
aestumatio, aestumationis [f.] C Noun | valuation, estimation of money value, value, pric… |
aestus, aestus [m.] U Noun | agitation, passion, seething, raging, boiling, he… |
aesum, aesi [n.] O Noun | live-forever, houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum) |
aetatula, aetatulae [f.] A Noun | tender age of childhood, early time of life, yout… |
aeternitas, aeternitatis [f.] C Noun | eternity, infinite time, immortality, permanence,… |
aethalus, aethali [m.] O Noun | sort of grape in Egypt, soot grape |
aethanolum, aethanoli [n.] O Noun | ethanol (drinkable alcohol) |
Aethiopia, Aethiopiae [f.] A Noun | Ethiopia, present day Sudan, inland central Africa |
aethiopis, aethiopidis [f.] C Noun | species of sage (Salvia Aethiopis?), another plant |
Aethiopissa, Aethiopissae [f.] A Noun | Ethiopian woman, female inhabitant of "Ethiopia"/… |
Aethiops, Aethiopis [m.] C Noun | Ethiopian, inhabitant of "Ethiopia"/Sudan, negro/… |
aethra, aethrae [f.] A Noun | brightness, splendor (of heavenly bodies), clear/… |
aetiologia, aetiologiae [f.] A Noun | bringing of proofs, allegation of reasons, inquir… |
aetitis, aetitidis [f.] C Noun | precious stone, aetites, eagle-stone (hollow with… |
aetoma, aetomae [f.] A Noun | gable |
aetoma, aetomatis [n.] C Noun | gable |
aevitas, aevitatis [f.] C Noun | lifetime, age, generation, period, stage, period … |