English search results for: cloak

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#26

noun

  • declension: 1st declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. cape, cloak, cassock, cope.
  • Age: Medieval (11th-15th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: For Dictionary, in top 20,000 words
  • Source: C.H. Beeson, “A Primer of Medieval Latin”, 1925 (Bee)
#27

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. one Mary gave to St. Simon Stock
  2. scapular, short cloak, covering for shoulders
  • Age: Medieval (11th-15th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: L.F. Stelten, “Dictionary of Eccles. Latin”, 1995 (Ecc)
#28

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. cloak, mantel
  2. handtowel (L+S)
  3. napkin
  4. towel, cloth
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#29

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. a hood
  2. little Greek cloak
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: Greece
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Charles Beard, “Cassell’s Latin Dictionary”, 1892 (CAS)
#30

adjective

Definitions:

  1. clothed in a sagum (cloak)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Charles Beard, “Cassell’s Latin Dictionary”, 1892 (CAS)
#31

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. cloak, mantel (L+S)
  2. handtowel
  3. napkin
  4. towel, cloth
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#32

verb

  • conjugation: 4th conjugation
  • voice: transitive

Definitions:

  1. cloak
  2. clothe, cover over, surround with a covering
  3. wrap up (in words)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#33

adjective

Definitions:

  1. wearing cloak/cloth of woolen frieze (coarse wool cloth w/nap)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#34

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. cloak (wool/silk) to keep off rain
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#35

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. (with hood/cowl, of woolen stuff L+S)
  2. cloak/overcoat (Gallic)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: France, Gaul
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#36

noun

  • declension: 1st declension
  • gender: common

Definitions:

  1. cloak (thick wool, for soldiers/peasants), mantle
  2. wearer of a cloak
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Lewis, C.S., “Elementary Latin Dictionary”, 1891
#37

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. cloak that is woolly inside and out
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#38

noun

  • declension: 1st declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. cloak, mantle
  2. Greek cloak/cape frequently for military use
  3. state mantle
  • Age: Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
  • Area: War, Military, Naval, Ships, Armor
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: L.F. Stelten, “Dictionary of Eccles. Latin”, 1995 (Ecc)
#39

adjective

Definitions:

  1. dressed in a (military) cloak/cape
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: War, Military, Naval, Ships, Armor
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#40

noun

  • declension: 4th declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. encircling/surrounding/encompassing/embrace
  2. lying/casting around
  3. wrap, cloak
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#41

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. cloak that is woolly inside and out
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#42

noun

  • declension: 1st declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. light coat/cloak/hunting dress
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#43

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. cloak, robe
  2. double robe wrapped around body
  3. double wrapping
  4. layer (Souter)
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#44

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. rough cloak worn after exercise
  • Age: In use throughout the ages/unknown
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Charles Beard, “Cassell’s Latin Dictionary”, 1892 (CAS)
#45

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. cloak (wool/silk) to keep off rain
  • Age: Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: 2 or 3 citations
  • Source: Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#46

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: masculine

Definitions:

  1. short woolen cloak with a hood
  • 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: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#47

noun

  • declension: 2nd declension
  • gender: neuter

Definitions:

  1. kind of cloak
  2. scarf
  3. shawl
  • 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: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#48

verb

  • conjugation: 1st conjugation

Definitions:

  1. cloak
  2. disguise
  3. palliate
  • Age: Medieval (11th-15th centuries)
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: Latham, “Revised Medieval Word List”, 1980
#49

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. cloak, mantle
  2. Greek cloak/cape frequently for military use
  3. state mantle
  • Age: Early Latin, pre-classical, used for effect/poetry
  • Area: War, Military, Naval, Ships, Armor
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: “Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#50

noun

  • declension: 3rd declension
  • gender: feminine

Definitions:

  1. cloak
  2. double robe wrapped around body
  3. double wrapping
  4. layer (Souter)
  5. robe
  • Age: Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
  • Area: All or none
  • Geography: All or none
  • Frequency: Having only single citation in Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis + Short
  • Source: William Whitaker’s personal guess

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