Vocable | Translation |
Antiochea, Antiocheae [f.] A Noun | Antioch |
Antiochenesis, Antiochenesis [m.] M Noun | Antiochian, person from Antioch, high official fr… |
Antiochensis, Antiochensis [m.] M Noun | Antiochian, person from Antioch, high official fr… |
Antiochenus, Antiocheni [m.] O Noun | Antiochian, person from Antioch, high official fr… |
Antiochia, Antiochiae [f.] A Noun | Antioch |
antipagmentum, antipagmenti [n.] O Noun | facing of a door/window frame, anything used to g… |
antipascha, antipaschatis [n.] C Noun | Low Sunday in the Greek rite |
antipastus, antipasti [m.] O Noun | antipast, foot in verse short-long-long-short, ve… |
antipathes, antipathis [f.] M Noun | precious stone supposed to act as a charm against… |
antipathes, antipathis [n.] M Noun | charm (for arousing mutual love?) (against pain L… |
antipathia, antipathiae [f.] A Noun | antipathy, aversion, counteraction |
antipendium, antipendii [n.] O Noun | frontal, a hanging in front of the altar |
antiphernum, antipherni [n.] O Noun | return-present (pl.) which the bridegroom brought… |
antiphona, antiphonae [f.] A Noun | antiphon, response |
antiphonarium, antiphonarii [n.] O Noun | book of antiphons, the Gradual |
antiphonum, antiphoni [n.] O Noun | antiphon, response (pl.) |
antiphrasis, antiphrasis [f.] M Noun | use of a word in a sense opposite to its proper m… |
antipodis, antipodis [m.] M Noun | people (pl.) who live on the opposite side of the… |
antiptosis, antiptosis [f.] M Noun | putting of one case for another |
antiquarius, antiquarii [m.] O Noun | antiquarian, student of the past |
antiquatio, antiquationis [f.] C Noun | abrogating, annulling |
antiquitas, antiquitatis [f.] C Noun | antiquity, the good old days, the ancients, virtu… |
antiquum, antiqui [n.] O Noun | antiquity, things of olden times, old custom/habit |
antiquus, antiqui [m.] O Noun | men (pl.) of old, ancients, early authorities/wri… |
antirrinum, antirrini [n.] O Noun | snapdragon, antirrhinum |
antis, antis [m.] M Noun | rows (pl.) (vines/plants), ranks (soldiers), file… |
antiscius, antiscii [m.] O Noun | people (pl.) on other side of equator with shadow… |
antisemitismus, antisemitismi [m.] O Noun | anti-Semitism |
antisepticum, antiseptici [n.] O Noun | disinfectant |
antisophista, antisophistae [m.] A Noun | one who seeks to refute another, opponent in argu… |