Vocable | Translation |
ab urbe abesse Phrase | still in translation |
ab urbe condita Phrase | still in translation |
abs Preposition | by (agent), from (departure, cause, remote origin… |
absit Interjection | "god forbid", "let it be far from the hearts of t… |
absque Preposition | without, apart from, away from, but for, except f… |
abusque Adverb | all the way from, from/since the time of |
ac Conjunction | and, and also |
ac (=atque) Conjunction | and, and also, and even, as |
ac / atque Phrase | and, and also |
accedenter Adverb | nearly |
accubo Adverb | in a prone/recumbent position |
acervatim Adverb | in heaps/piles, in large quantities/scale, briefl… |
Achilles Other | Achill |
aconiti Adverb | without labor, effortlessly, without dust (litera… |
acsi Conjunction | as if |
actaeum Other | still in translation |
actu Adverb | actually |
actum Adverb | sharply, pointedly, acutely |
actutum Adverb | immediately, instantly, forthwith, without delay |
acutale Adverb | somewhat sharply, pointedly |
ad Preposition | to, toward, near, at, in, by |
ad basilicam esse Phrase | still in translation |
ad basilicam properare Phrase | still in translation |
ad bellum inducere Phrase | still in translation |
ad+Acc. Preposition | to, toward |
adae Pronoun | Adams |
adaeque Adverb | equally, to same extent, so much, also, likewise,… |
adamussim Adverb | exactly/precisely, accurately, with precision, ac… |
adcedenter Adverb | nearly |
ācer ācris ācre Adjective | keen, fierce |