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List of all Nouns

Vocable Translation
artopta, artoptae [m.] A Noun baker
artum, arti [n.] O Noun narrow/limited space/limits/scope/sphere, dangero…
artus, artus [m.] U Noun arm/leg/limb, joint, part of the body, frame (pl.…
arula, arulae [f.] A Noun small altar, base of an altar, turf laid like an …
arum, ari [n.] O Noun plants of genus arum
aruncus, arunci [m.] O Noun goat's beard
arundinetum, arundineti [n.] O Noun reed-bed, thicket/jungle/growth of reeds/rushes (…
arundo, arundinis [f.] C Noun reed, fishing rod, arrowshaft, arrow, pen, shephe…
arura, arurae [f.] A Noun field, grain-field
aruspex, aruspicis [m.] C Noun soothsayer, diviner, inspector of entrails of vic…
arutaena, arutaenae [f.] A Noun ladle, vessel for taking up liquids (L+S)
arva, arvae [f.] A Noun arable land, plowed field, soil, region, countrys…
Arvernus, Arverni [m.] O Noun Arverni (pl.)
arviga, arvigae [f.] A Noun ram for offering/sacrifice
arvina, arvinae [f.] A Noun fat, lard, suet, grease, small fat/suet
arvix, arvigis [f.] C Noun ram for offering/sacrifice
arvum, arvi [n.] O Noun arable land/field, soil, region, country, dry lan…
arytaena, arytaenae [f.] A Noun ladle, vessel for taking up liquids (L+S)
asa, asae [f.] A Noun altar, structure for sacrifice, pyre, sanctuary, …
asarotum, asaroti [n.] O Noun floor laid/paved in mosaic
asarum, asari [n.] O Noun asarabacca or hazelwort (Asarum europeaum), wild-…
ascalia, ascaliae [f.] A Noun edible base of the artichoke
ascaules, ascaulis [m.] C Noun bagpiper (utricularius in pure Latin L+S)
ascea, asceae [f.] A Noun carpenter's axe, mason's trowel, [sub ~ => under …
ascella, ascellae [f.] A Noun wing, pinion, armpit, upper arm/foreleg/fin
ascensio, ascensionis [f.] C Noun ascent, progress, advancement, rising series/flig…
ascensor, ascensoris [m.] C Noun one who ascends/rises, one who mounts a horse/cha…
ascensus, ascensus [m.] U Noun ascent, act of scaling (walls), approach, a stage…
ascesis, ascesis [f.] M Noun ascetic (female)
asceta, ascetae [m.] A Noun ascetic, hermit, penitent, one who has taken vows