English search results for: In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken for dust thou art and unto dust shalt thou return
#12176
adjective
Definitions:
full of ill omens, portentous
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12177
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
clear trees of knots
cut off knots
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12178
verb
conjugation : 4th conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
consume in dainty living
eat up (dainties)
waste in feasting
waste, squander
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis, C.S., “Elementary Latin Dictionary”, 1891
#12179
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
plant which has the power of producing abortion
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
Biological, Medical, Body Parts
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12180
adverb
Definitions:
in an unfit manner
roughly, improperly
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12181
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
elementary introduction
the ABC of the matter
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12182
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
counting-board
panel
side-board
slab table
square stone on top of column
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12183
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
means for obtaining abortion?
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
Biological, Medical, Body Parts
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12184
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
tessera/small cube of colored glass for ornamental pavements/wall mosaics
Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
Area:
Technical, Architecture, Topography, Surveying
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12185
adjective
Definitions:
emerald-like, having the nature of emeralds
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
Greece
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12186
noun
Definitions:
precious stone (described as a variety of agate)
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
Greece
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12187
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
(term of endearment)
little darling
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Only citation is inscription
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12188
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
first husband of girl/virgin
husband of virgin bride
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Only citation is inscription
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12189
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
first husband of girl/virgin
husband of virgin bride
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Only citation is inscription
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12190
noun
Definitions:
kind of wild goat or antelope
stag with beard like goat (horse-stag) (L+S)
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12191
noun
Definitions:
art of carving (Pliny)
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12192
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
kind of wart
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Biological, Medical, Body Parts
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12193
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
collector of customs
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Legal, Government, Tax, Financial, Political, Titles
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Only citation is inscription
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12194
noun
Definitions:
fish of sea-bream family
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12195
adjective
Definitions:
of/concerned with festering/suppurating sores/abscesses
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Biological, Medical, Body Parts
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12196
adjective
Definitions:
of/concerned with festering/suppurating sores/abscesses
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Biological, Medical, Body Parts
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12197
adjective
Definitions:
of/belonging/pertaining to an ostrich
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12198
adjective
Definitions:
of/belonging/pertaining to an ostrich
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#12199
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
(also stelephuros)
(perh. haresfoot plantain)
plant w/flowers in spikes
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
Agriculture, Flora, Fauna, Land, Equipment, Rural
Geography:
All or none
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#12200
adjective
Definitions:
emerald-like, having the nature of emeralds
Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
Area:
All or none
Geography:
Greece
Frequency:
Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
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