English search results for: thoughts

#1

verb

  • conjugation: 3rd conjugation
  • voice: transitive

Definitions:

  1. censure
  2. dumbfound, astonish/stupefy, fix w/glance
  3. focus (thoughts/eyes)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Frequent, top 2000+ words
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#2

verb

  • conjugation: 4th conjugation
  • voice: deponent

Definitions:

  1. appear, spring/rise up before
  2. arise, occur (thoughts)
  3. well up (tears)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Frequent, top 2000+ words
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#3

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. (pl. L+S)
  2. intentions/plans
  3. result of deliberation, thoughts/ideas/reflections
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: For Dictionary, in top 10,000 words
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#4

adjective

Definitions:

  1. articulate, able in speech;
  2. eloquent, expressing thoughts fluently/forcefully
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: For Dictionary, in top 10,000 words
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#5

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. contemplation of spiritual things
  2. introversion, turning (thoughts) inward
  • Age: Medieval (11th-15th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Sent by users—mainly by John White of Blitz Latin
#6

noun

  • declension: undeclined

Definitions:

  1. anthology
  2. collected thoughts/proverbs/poems (L+S)
  3. writings (pl.) on flowers
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Appears only in Pliny’s “Natural History”
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)