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aqua, aquae, n
declension: 1, gender: F
1. rain, rainfall (pl.), rainwater
2. river, stream
3. sea, lake
4. spa
5. urine
6. water
2. river, stream
3. sea, lake
4. spa
5. urine
6. water
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very freqent
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very freqent
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
nequaquam, adv
1. by no means
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: frequent
Source: General or unknown or too common to say
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: frequent
Source: General or unknown or too common to say
aquor, aquari, aquatus, v
Conjugation: 1, dep
1. be watered
2. get/fetch/bring water
2. get/fetch/bring water
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
haudquaquam, adv
1. by no means, in no way
2. not at all
2. not at all
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
hauquaquam, adv
1. by no means, in no way
2. not at all
2. not at all
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
quaqua, adv
1. in every place/point at/through which
2. wherever
3. [~ versus => on all sides]
2. wherever
3. [~ versus => on all sides]
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
aquarius, aquari(i), n
declension: 2, gender: M
1. (Constellation)
2. overseer/workman at the public water supply
3. water-bearer
2. overseer/workman at the public water supply
3. water-bearer
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
aquarius, aquaria, aquarium, adj
1. of/for water
2. requiring water (tools/instruments)
3. [res ~ => water supply]
2. requiring water (tools/instruments)
3. [res ~ => water supply]
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
aquaductus, aquaductus, n
declension: 4, gender: M
1. aqueduct
2. conduit
3. watercourse
2. conduit
3. watercourse
Age: Medieval (11th-15th centuries)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: L.F.Stelten, Dictionary of Eccles. Latin, 1995 (Ecc)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: L.F.Stelten, Dictionary of Eccles. Latin, 1995 (Ecc)
aquaeductus, aquaeductus, n
declension: 4, gender: M
1. aqueduct
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: common
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
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