Latin dictionary Main entry ... - D Ank Unlimited
Latin dictionary Main entry ... - D Ank Unlimited
Latin dictionary Main entry ... - D Ank Unlimited
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utroque : to both sides, in both directions / at each point.<br />
utrum : whether.<br />
utrum ... an : whether ... or.<br />
uxor : wife, spouse.<br />
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vaco : to be free from work, of a master, of property.<br />
vacuus : empty, devoid of, free from.<br />
vado : go, hasten, rush.<br />
vae : (interj.), woe, alas, woe to.<br />
valde : intensely, very much, extremely, greatly<br />
valens : strong, powerful, healthy / able, worthwhile.<br />
valeo valui valiturus : to be strong, have power, be well.<br />
valetudo : health. good health, bad health.<br />
validus : strong, mighty, powerful, exceeding.<br />
vallum : palisade, earthen wall, entrenchment, rampart.<br />
vapulus : flogged, beaten, knocked about.<br />
varietas : variety, differences, diversity.<br />
varius : various, varied.<br />
vehemens : violent, furious, impetuous.<br />
vehementer : violently, forcefully, strongly, exceedingly.<br />
vel : or, (adv.) even, actually, for example.<br />
velociter: quickly, rapidly, swiftly.<br />
velox : quick, rapid, swift, fast.<br />
velum : sail, covering, awning, curtain.<br />
velut : adv. just as, like, even as.<br />
Vendolius : Vendeuil.<br />
venia : grace, indulgence, favor, pardon, forgiveness.<br />
venio veni ventum : to come.<br />
ventito : to come often, to visit frequently.<br />
ventosus : full of wind, windy, breezy.<br />
ventus : wind, rumor, favor.<br />
ventus : wind.<br />
venustas : loveliness, charm, attractiveness, beauty.<br />
ver, veris : spring, the production of spring.<br />
verbera : (in pl.) blows, a beating, thrashing.<br />
verbum : word.<br />
vere : truly, really, actually, rightly.<br />
verecundia : feeling of shame, shame, bashfulness.<br />
vereor : to respect, fear, be in dread of, to be afraid.<br />
vergo : to bend, incline, verge, to draw to an end.<br />
veritas : truth.<br />
Vernandense : Vermandois.<br />
vero : in truth, indeed, to be sure / however.