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matertera, materterae, n
declension: 1, gender: F
1. maternal aunt
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: uncommon
Source: Charles Beard, Cassell's Latin Dictionary 1892 (CAS)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: uncommon
Source: Charles Beard, Cassell's Latin Dictionary 1892 (CAS)
promatertera, promaterterae, n
declension: 1, gender: F
1. great-grand-aunt
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: Legal, Government, Tax, Financial, Political, Titles
Geography: All or none
Frequency: uncommon
Source: Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary, 1879 (L+S)
Area: Legal, Government, Tax, Financial, Political, Titles
Geography: All or none
Frequency: uncommon
Source: Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary, 1879 (L+S)
materialis, materialis, materiale, adj
1. material
2. of/belonging to matter
3. of/related to subject matter
2. of/belonging to matter
3. of/related to subject matter
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
thymiamaterium, thymiamaterii, n
declension: 2, gender: N
1. censer
2. vessel for incense
2. vessel for incense
Age: Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10) Christian
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary, 1879 (L+S)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary, 1879 (L+S)
materialiter, adv
1. according to the occasion
2. materially
2. materially
Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary, 1879 (L+S)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary, 1879 (L+S)
materiatura, materiaturae, n
declension: 1, gender: F
1. woodwork, carpentry
Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
Area: All or none
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: Oxford Latin Dictionary, 1982 (OLD)
commaterr, commatris, n
declension: 3, gender: F
1. female sponsor
2. godmother
2. godmother
Age: Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10) Christian
Area: Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: L.F.Stelten, Dictionary of Eccles. Latin, 1995 (Ecc)
Area: Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
Geography: All or none
Frequency: very rare
Source: L.F.Stelten, Dictionary of Eccles. Latin, 1995 (Ecc)
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