Gaba {prop} :: Gaba (town)
Gabala {prop} :: Gabala (coastal town) situated between Balanea and Laodicea
Gabali {prop} :: A tribe of Aquitania mentioned by Pliny, situated in the modern region of Gévaudan
gabalium {noun} :: An aromatic plant in Arabia
gabalus {noun} :: a gallows, gibbet
gabalus {noun} :: a cross (instrument of torture)
gabalus {noun} :: a fork (instrument ot torture)
gabata {noun} [Late Latin] :: A kind of dish or platter assumed to be made out of precious material
gabbarus {noun} :: A fool, a moron
Gabellus {prop} :: Gabellus (river), probably the Secchia
Gabii {prop} :: Gabii (ancient city), on the road from Rome to Praeneste
Gabinius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gabinius {prop} :: Aulus Gabinius, a Roman general and statesman
Gabinius {adj} :: of or pertaining to the gens Gabinia
gabonensis {adj} [relational] :: Gabon
Gabonia {prop} :: Gabon
gabonicus {adj} [relational] :: Gabon
Gabri {prop} :: A tribe of Scythia mentioned by Pliny
Gabriel {prop} :: Gabriel
Gadara {noun} :: a city of the Decapolis situated between Rhaphana and Scythopolis
Gadarenus {noun} [Late Latin] :: an inhabitant of Gadara, Gadarene
Gadarenus {adj} [Late Latin] :: of or pertaining to Gadara, Gadarene
gadelicus {adj} :: Gaelic
Gades {prop} :: a Phoenician colony in Hispania Baetica on an island of the same name; the location of modern Cádiz
Gaditanus {adj} :: of or belonging to Gādēs
Gaditanus {noun} :: an inhabitant of Gādēs
gadolinium {noun} :: gadolinium
Gaeli {prop} :: A tribe of Asia mentioned by Pliny
Gaeson {prop} :: A small river of Ionia
gaesum {noun} :: A Gaulish javelin
Gaetuli {prop} :: A tribe of Africa which dwelt south of the Mauri and the Numidae
Gagae {prop} :: A town of Lycia famous for its gagates
gagates {noun} [with lapis] :: A hard, black asphalt; variety of lignite; jet, jess
Gainas {prop} :: A Gothic leader
Gaipor {noun} :: a male slave owned by Gāius
Gaisericus {prop} :: given name. Name of a Vandalic King who ruled over North Africa
Gaius {prop} :: in particular:
Gaius {prop} :: Gaius (jurist) (an eminent jurist who lived in the second century A.D.)
Gaius {prop} :: Caligula, the emperor Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
Gajus {prop} :: alternative form of Gāius
Gala {prop} :: A king of Numidia and father of Masinissa
galactites {noun} :: A kind of milk-white colored precious stone
Galaesus {prop} :: A river of Apulia flowing near Tarentum, now called Galaso
galapagensis {adj} [relational] :: Galápagos Islands
galapagoensis {adj} [relational] :: Galápagos Islands
Galaria {prop} :: a city of Sicily founded by the Siculian chief Morges
Galatae {noun} [pluralonly] :: a Celtic people who migrated into Phrygia, the Galatians
Galatia {prop} :: Galatia (region of Anatolia, later a Roman province)
galaticor {v} :: to mingle Jewish and Christian ceremonies after the manner of the Galatians
galaticus {adj} :: Galatian
galaxia {noun} :: alternative form of galaxias
galaxias {noun} [astronomy] :: the Galaxy, the Milky Way
galaxias {noun} :: milkstone
galba {noun} :: a kind of little worm or larva (animal)
galba {noun} :: a stout, fat human (Gaul word)
galba {noun} :: a nickname at the people of Sulpicia
galbanatus {adj} :: alternative form of galbinātus ("dressed in yellow or greenish-yellow", "effeminate")
galbanen {noun} :: alternative form of galbanum
galbaneus {adj} :: Of or characteristic of galbanum
galbanum {noun} :: galbanum
galbanus {adj} :: alternative form of galbaneus
galbeum {noun} :: alternative form of galbeus ("a kind of fillet or armband worn for medical or ornamental purposes")
galbeus {noun} :: A kind of fillet or armband worn for medical or ornamental purposes
galbina {noun} :: A small bird, perhaps a yellow thrush
galbina {noun} [pluralonly] :: pale-green garments
galbinatus {adj} :: dressed in yellow or greenish-yellow
galbinatus {adj} :: delicately clothed, effeminate
galbineus {adj} :: yellowish
galbinus {adj} :: greenish-yellow, yellowish, chartreuse
galbinus {adj} :: effeminate
galbulus {noun} :: The nut of the cypress tree
galbus {adj} [rare] :: yellow, chartreuse
galea {noun} :: a helmet
galearis {adj} [relational] :: helmet
galeatus {adj} :: helmeted
galena {noun} :: lead-ore
galena {noun} [by extension] :: the dross that remains after smelting this ore
galeo {v} :: I cover with a helmet
galeo {v} :: I defend myself
galeola {noun} :: A cup in the form of a helmet
galeos {noun} :: A kind of shark
Galepsus {prop} :: A town on the peninsula of Sithonia
Galepsus {prop} :: A town on the coast of Thrace
galericulum {noun} :: cap (small head covering)
Galerius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Galerius {prop} :: Galerius, a Roman emperor
galerum {noun} :: a helmet made of skins
galerum {noun} :: bonnet, cap
galerus {noun} :: alternative form of galērum
galgulus {noun} :: The witwall
Galilaea {prop} :: Galilaea (province)
galilaeus {adj} :: Galilean
galilaeus {adj} :: Christian
Galindae {prop} :: A tribe mentioned by Ptolemy connected with the Venedi
galla {noun} :: the oak apple, gall-nut
galla {noun} :: a harsh, sour kind of wine
Gallaeci {prop} :: A Celtic people of Hispania Tarraconensis, who dwelt in the northwestern part of the Iberian peninsula
Gallaecia {prop} :: Gallaecia (former province)
gallaecus {adj} :: Galician
Gallaecus {adj} :: alternative form of gallaecus
gallaicus {adj} :: Galician
galleta {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: jug, bucket, pail
Gallia {prop} :: Gaul (i.e. the country of the Gauls; modern-day France and Belgium)
Gallia Belgica {prop} [geography] :: The Roman name given to the northern part of Gaul
Gallia Cisalpina {prop} [geography] :: The Roman name given to Northern Italy in contrast to Gallia Transalpina
Gallia Lugdunensis {prop} :: A province of the Roman Empire, situated between Gallia Belgica and Aquitania
Gallia Narbonensis {prop} :: A province, surrounding Narbō (modern Narbonne), in Southern France
Gallia Transpadana {prop} :: Transpadane Gaul
gallice {adv} :: in a Gaulish manner
Gallicia {prop} :: alternative form of Gallaecia
gallicinium {noun} :: The period of the early morning when roosters begin to crow, cockcrow, daybreak
Gallicles {prop} :: given name, character in the play Trinummus of Plautus
gallicrus {noun} :: crowfoot (any plant of the genus Ranunculus)
gallicus {adj} :: Gallic (of the Gauls), Gaulish
gallicus {adj} :: French
gallina {noun} :: hen (female chicken)
gallinaceus {adj} [relational] :: poultry, fowl
gallinacius {adj} :: alternative form of gallīnāceus
gallinarium {noun} :: henhouse, hen-coop
gallinarius {adj} :: of poultry
gallinarius {noun} :: poultry farmer, chicken farmer
Gallio {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Gallio {prop} :: Lucius Junius Gallio, a Roman rhetorician
Gallitalutae {prop} :: A tribe of India mentioned by Pliny
Galli Transpadani {prop} :: the Transpadane Gauls (the inhabitants of Gallia Trānspadāna, regarded as a nation)
gallium {noun} :: gallium
Gallius {adj} :: Gallic
Gallius {prop} :: name of a Roman gens, a Roman nomen gentile
gallonicus {adj} :: Gallo
Gallonius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gallonius {prop} :: Publius Gallonius, a Roman epicure
gallopavo {noun} [New Latin] :: The turkey
gallus {noun} :: a cock, rooster
gallus {noun} :: a Gaul, an inhabitant of Gaul
gallus {noun} :: a Galatian
gallus {adj} :: Gallic
gallus {adj} :: Galatian
gallus {noun} :: one of the priests of Cybele in Phrygia and Rome who wore feminine clothes and typically castrated themselves
Gallus {prop} :: a Roman cognomen, as in the name Gaius Cornelius Gallus, the first Roman governor of Egypt
Gallus {noun} :: alternative case form of gallus
Gallus {adj} :: alternative case form of gallus
Gallus {prop} :: a river of Bithynia and tributary of the Sangarius
Gallus {noun} :: alternative letter-case form of gallus
Galsa {prop} :: Galsa (town)
galvanicus {adj} [physics] :: galvanic, electric
Gamala {prop} :: A town of Palestine and powerful stronghold
gamba {noun} [Late Latin, of animals] :: hock, shank
gamba {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: [upper part of] leg, thigh
Gambia {prop} :: [New Latin] Gambia (country)
gambiensis {adj} :: Gambian
gambius {adj} [New Latin] :: Gambian
gammarus {noun} :: lobster
gammus {noun} :: a kind of deer
Gana {prop} :: [New Latin] Gana (country)
Gandari {prop} :: A tribe of Asia mentioned by Pliny
gandeia {noun} :: An African kind of boat
ganea {noun} :: common eating-house (especially one used by prostitutes etc), greasy spoon
ganeo {noun} :: glutton
ganeum {noun} :: alternative form of gānea
gangaba {noun} :: a porter
gangadia {noun} [mineralogy] :: A mix of clay and gravy
gangamon {noun} [Late Latin] :: A kind of fishing net
gangeticus {adj} :: Of or from the Ganges
Gangra {noun} :: Gangra (town), now Çankırı
gangraena {noun} :: gangrene
gangrenosus {adj} :: gangrenous
ganicus {adj} :: Gan Chinese
gannio {v} :: I yelp, bark
gannio {v} [figuratively] :: I grumble, snarl; gabble
gannitus {noun} [of dogs] :: yelping, barking
gannitus {noun} [of birds] :: chirping, twittering
gannitus {noun} [of persons] :: snarling, grumbling, moaning, whining; tattling
gano {v} [Medieval Latin] :: I acquire, seize
ganta {noun} :: a goose of Germany
Ganus {prop} :: A mountain fortress or town of Thrace
Garamantes {prop} :: Garamantes
garba {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: A sheaf: a unit of arrows, grain, etc
garcio {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: mercenary, assassin
garcio {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: servant, knave
garcio {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: boy
gardinus {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: garden, yard
Garganus {prop} [geography] :: Gargano
Gargara {noun} :: One of the heights of Mount Ida in Troas
Gargara {noun} :: A town situated at the foot of this mountain
Gargettus {prop} :: A town of Attica famous as the birthplace of Epicurus
Gargilius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gargilius {prop} :: Quintus Gargilius Martialis, a Roman writer
Gargonius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name", famously held by:
Gargonius {prop} :: Gaius Gargonius, a Roman eques
gariepinus {adj} [relational] :: Orange River
garriendus {v} :: which is to be chattered
garriens {v} :: chattering
garrio {v} :: I chatter, prattle
garriturus {v} :: about to chatter
garritus {v} :: chattered
garrulitas {noun} :: chattering, babbling, prating
garrulitas {noun} :: talkativeness, garrulity
garrulus {adj} :: talkative, garrulous
Garsaura {prop} :: Garsaura (small town)
Garuli {prop} :: A tribe of Liguria mentioned by Livy
garum {noun} :: garum, a popular fish sauce
Garumna {prop} :: One of the longest rivers in France, the Garonne
garyophyllon {noun} :: clove (bud, spice)
gas {noun} [physics] :: gas (state of matter)
gasconicus {adj} :: Gascon
gasium {noun} [physics] :: gas (state of matter)
gassinades {noun} :: A Median precious stone
gastaldus {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: manager, bailiff, steward
gaster {noun} :: belly
gasum {noun} [physics] :: gas (state of matter)
gasum nervosum {noun} :: nerve gas
Gatheae {prop} :: A town of Arcadia situated near Cromi
Gattaei {prop} :: An Arabian tribe mentioned by Pliny
Gauda {prop} :: The son of Mastanabal
gaudebundus {adj} :: alternative form of gaudibundus
gaudens {v} :: rejoicing
gaudens {v} :: taking pleasure in
Gaudentius {prop} :: given name
gaudeo {v} :: I rejoice
gaudeo {v} :: I take pleasure in
gaudibundus {adj} :: feeling joy or happiness; joyous, rejoicing
gaudimonium {noun} :: joy
gaudium {noun} :: joy, delight
Gaudos {prop} :: An island of the Mediterranean Sea mentioned by Pliny
Gaulopes {prop} :: A tribe of Arabia mentioned by Pliny
Gaulos {prop} :: Gozo (an island situated near Malta)
gaulus {noun} :: a kind of round vase for drinking
gaulus {noun} :: a kind of Punic freight vessel
Gauratae {prop} :: A tribe of Asia settled near the Persian Gulf
Gaurus {prop} :: Gaurus (mountain) situated near Puteoli, famous for its wine
gausapa {noun} :: A shaggy, woolen cloth; a garment of frieze
gavia {noun} :: a kind of bird
Gavilius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name"
gavisurus {v} :: about to rejoice
gavisurus {v} :: about to take pleasure in
gavisus {v} :: rejoiced, having rejoiced
gavisus {v} :: taken pleasure in, having taken pleasure in
Gavius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gavius {prop} :: Marcus Gavius Apicius, a Roman cookbook writer
gaza {noun} :: treasury
gaza {noun} :: treasure, riches
gaza {noun} :: wealth
Gaza {prop} :: Gaza
gazela {noun} :: alternative form of gazella
gazella {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: gazelle
Gazelum {prop} :: A town of Pontus situated between Amisus and the river Halys
Gazetae {prop} :: Gazetae (town)
gazophylacium {noun} :: treasury
gazophylacium {noun} :: offertory (box)
ge {noun} :: The name of the letter G
Geba {prop} :: Geba (town)
Gebadaei {prop} :: A tribe dwelling on the shores of the Red Sea, mentioned by Pliny
Gebbanitae {prop} :: A tribe of Arabia mentioned by Pliny
Gedanensis {adj} :: of or from Gdańsk/Danzig
Gedeon {prop} :: Gideon
Gedrosia {prop} [geography] :: Gedrosia (district), bounded on the east by the Indus and on the west by Carmania
Geganius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Geganius {prop} :: Titus Geganius Macerinus, a Roman consul
gehenna {noun} :: the Hinnom Valley (a valley near Jerusalem where children were immolated for Moloch)
gehenna {noun} [transferred sense] :: Gehenna, hell
Geisericus {prop} :: given name. Name of a Vandalic King who ruled over North Africa
Gela {prop} :: One of the most important cities of Sicily, situated on the southern coast of the island, now still called Gela
Gela {prop} :: Gela (river), also called Gelas
gelans {v} :: freezing, congealing
gelans {v} :: frightening, petrifying
Gelas {prop} :: Gelas (river)
Gelasimus {prop} :: given name, character in the play Stichus of Plautus
Gelasius {prop} :: given name
gelatus {v} :: frozen, congealed, having been frozen
gelatus {v} :: frightened, petrified, having been frightened
Gelbes {prop} :: Gelbes (river)
Gelduba {prop} :: A town situated on the left bank of the Rhine, between Novesium and Calo
gelela {noun} :: colocynth, bitter apple
gelida {noun} :: ice water [short for aqua gelida]
gelide {adv} :: coldly, indifferently
gelidissime {adv} :: superlative of gelidē
gelidius {adv} :: comparative of gelidē
gelidus {adj} :: ice-cold, icy, frosty
gelidus {adj} :: chilling
Gelimer {prop} :: given name
Gellius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gellius {prop} :: Aulus Gellius, a Roman grammarian
gelo {v} :: I freeze, cause to congeal
gelo {v} :: I frighten, petrify, cause to become rigid with fright
Gelo {prop} :: King of Syracuse and son of Hiero
Geloni {prop} :: A tribe of Scythia settled near the river Borysthenes
gelu {noun} :: frost
gelu {noun} :: cold, chill
gelum {noun} :: alternative form of gelus
gelus {noun} :: alternative form of gelu
gemebundus {adj} :: groaning, sighing
gemellus {noun} :: twin
gemens {v} :: sighing, groaning
gemens {v} :: creaking
gemens {v} :: bemoaning, lamenting
geminans {v} :: doubling
geminans {v} :: repeating, doing again
geminans {v} :: pairing, joining, uniting
geminatio {noun} :: a doubling
geminatus {v} :: doubled, having been doubled
geminatus {v} :: repeated, having been done again
geminatus {v} :: paired, joined, having been united
gemini {noun} :: twins
Geminius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Geminius {prop} :: Publius Geminius Marcianus, a Roman senator
gemino {v} :: I double
gemino {v} :: I repeat, do again
gemino {v} :: I pair, join, unite
geminus {adj} :: twin
geminus {adj} :: double, paired
geminus {noun} [usually plural] :: (one who is) a twin
Geminus {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Geminus {prop} :: Gnaeus Servilius Geminus, a Roman consul
gemitus {noun} :: groan, sigh, lamentation
gemitus {noun} :: pain, sorrow
gemitus {noun} :: roaring
gemma {noun} :: A bud or eye of a plant
gemma {noun} :: A gem, gemstone, jewel, precious stone
gemma {noun} :: A thing made of precious stones
gemmans {v} :: budding
gemmans {v} :: wearing jewels or precious stones
gemmans {v} [figuratively] :: sparkling, glittering
gemmarius {adj} [relational] :: gem
gemmarius {noun} :: jeweler
gemmatus {v} :: budded, having been budded
gemmatus {v} :: bedecked, having been adorned with jewels or precious stones
gemmatus {v} [figuratively] :: sparkled, glittered
gemmeus {adj} [relational] :: gemstone
gemmeus {adj} :: jewelled
gemmeus {adj} :: glittering
gemmifer {adj} :: bearing, producing or containing gem, gem-bearing
gemmo {v} :: I bud, put forth buds
gemmo {v} :: I am adorned with gems and precious stones
gemmo {v} [figuratively] :: I glitter, sparkle
gemmula {noun} :: small bud
gemmula {noun} :: small gem
gemo {v} :: I sigh, groan
gemo {v} [of things] :: I creak
gemo {v} :: I bemoan, lament
gena {noun} :: cheek
gena {noun} :: eye socket
gena {noun} [rare] :: eye or eyelid
Genabum {prop} :: The chief city of the Carnutes in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Orleans
Genauni {prop} :: A fierce tribe of Raetia
Genava {prop} :: Geneva
genealogia {noun} :: genealogy
genealogus {noun} :: genealogist
gener {noun} :: son-in-law
generalior {adj} :: more general
generalis {adj} :: general, generic
generalissimus {adj} :: most or very general
generaliter {adv} :: generally, in general
generandus {v} :: which is to be begot, produced
generans {v} :: begetting, fathering, procreating
generans {v} :: producing
generatim {adv} :: by kinds, species, classes or divisions
generatim {adv} :: in general, generally
generatio {noun} :: a generation
generatio {noun} :: a begetting
generaturus {v} :: about to beget, produce
generatus {v} :: begotten, fathered, having been fathered
generatus {v} :: produced, having been produced
generatus {v} :: sprung from, having descended from
gener fratris {noun} :: son-in-law of someone's brother; fraternal nephew-in-law
genericus {adj} :: generative
genero {v} :: I beget, father, procreate
genero {v} :: I produce
genero {v} [passive] :: I spring or descend from
generose {adv} :: nobly
generosissime {adv} :: superlative of generōsē
generositas {noun} :: breeding, nobility
generositas {noun} :: generosity
generosius {adv} :: comparative of generōsē
generosus {adj} :: well-born, well-bred, noble
generosus {adj} :: superior, excellent
generosus {adj} [figuratively] :: generous, magnanimous
generosus {adj} [figuratively] :: dignified, honorable
genesis {noun} :: generation, creation, nativity
genesis {noun} :: birth
genesta {noun} :: broom (plant)
Genetae {prop} :: A tribe of Pontus mentioned by Pliny
genethliacus {adj} [relational] :: nativity; genethliacal
genetivus {noun} :: of or related to the act of generation or birth: productive, creative, causal
genetivus {noun} :: native
genetivus {noun} :: belonging to a family or gens
genetivus {noun} [grammar] :: genitive
genetrix {noun} :: mother
genetrix {noun} :: ancestress
genialis {adj} :: Of or pertaining to marriage; nuptial, genial
genialis {adj} :: Of or pertaining to birth or generation
genialis {adj} :: Of, pertaining or involving enjoyment or festivities; jovial, festive, genial
genialiter {adv} :: genially, merrily, jovially
geniculatus {adj} :: knotty (full of knots)
geniculum {noun} [Late Latin, Vulgar Latin] :: knee
geniculum {noun} [Late Latin, Vulgar Latin] :: little knot
genimen {noun} :: product, fruit
genimen {noun} :: progeny, brood
genista {noun} :: alternative form of genesta
genitalis {adj} :: Of or relating to generation or birth
genitalis {adj} :: Fruitful, productive, generative
genitivus {adj} :: alternative form of genetīvus
genitivus absolutus {noun} :: genitive absolute
genitor {noun} :: parent, father, sire
genitrix {noun} :: alternative form of genetrīx
geniturus {v} :: about to beget, produce
genitus {v} :: begotten
genitus {v} :: engendered
genitus {v} :: produced
genius {noun} :: the deity or guardian spirit of a person, place, etc
genius {noun} :: an inborn nature or innate character, especially (though not exclusively) as endowed by a personal (especially tutelar) spirit or deity
genius {noun} [with respect to the enjoyment of life] :: the spirit of social enjoyment, fondness for good living, taste, appetite, inclinations
genius {noun} [of the intellect] :: wit, talents, genius (rare)
gens {noun} :: Roman clan, related by birth or marriage and sharing a common name
gens {noun} :: tribe; people, family
gens {noun} :: the chief gods
gens {noun} [biblical, Christianity, Judaism] :: gentile, Gentile
Gensericus {prop} :: A historic king of the Vandals
genticus {adj} :: of, belonging to, or derived from a gens/clan/lineage/family; familial, lineal
genticus {adj} :: of, belonging to, or derived from a tribe; tribal
genticus {adj} :: of, belonging to, or derived from a nation; national
gentilicius {adj} :: belonging to a particular Roman gens
gentilicius {adj} :: tribal, national
gentilis {adj} :: of or belonging to the same family or gēns: kinsman
gentilis {adj} :: of or relating to a tribe or clan: clansman, tribesman
gentilis {adj} :: of or belonging to the same people or nation
gentilis {adj} :: of slaves who bore the same name as their master
gentilis {adj} [poetic] :: foreign, exotic
gentilis {noun} :: a heathen, pagan
gentilissime {adv} :: superlative of gentīliter
gentilitas {noun} :: the relationship of those who belong to the same gens
gentilitas {noun} :: relatives bearing the same name
gentilitas {noun} [Ecclesiastical Latin] :: heathenism, paganism
gentilitas {noun} [Ecclesiastical Latin] :: the heathens, pagans
gentiliter {adv} :: in the manner or language of a country
gentiliter {adv} :: heathenishly
gentilitius {adj} :: alternative form of gentilicius
gentilitus {adv} :: according to the custom of a country
gentilius {adv} :: comparative of gentīliter
genu {noun} :: knee
genu {noun} :: elbow
Genua {prop} :: Genua (capital city)
Genua {prop} :: Genua (metropolitan city)
Genucius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Genucius {prop} :: Titus Genucius Augurinus, a Roman politician
genuflecto {vi} :: I kneel down, I bend the knee, I genuflect
genuflexus {v} :: (having) genuflected, (having) knelt, (having) bent the knee
genuflexus {v} [Late Latin] :: genuflecting, kneeling, bending the knee
genuinus {adj} :: innate, native, natural
genuinus {adj} :: genuine, authentic
-genus {suffix} :: born from, sprung form
genus {noun} :: birth, origin
genus {noun} :: kind, type, class
genus {noun} :: species [of animal or plant], race [of people]
genus {noun} :: set, group [with common attributes]
genus {noun} [grammar] :: gender
genus {noun} [grammar] :: subtype of word
Genusium {prop} :: Genusium (town), situated near the borders with Lucania, now Ginosa
Genusus {prop} :: A river of Illyria, now the river Shkumbin in Albania
geodes {noun} :: Name of a gem, precious stone
geognosia {noun} [New Latin] :: geological knowledge
geographia {noun} :: geography
geographicus {adj} :: geographic, geographical
geographus {noun} :: geographer
geologia {noun} [New Latin] :: geology
geometres {noun} :: geometer, geometrician
geometria {noun} [mathematics] :: geometry
geometricus {noun} :: geometer
geometricus {adj} :: geometrical
Georgi {prop} :: A tribe of Asia mentioned by Pliny
Georgia {prop} [New Latin] :: Georgia (country)
Georgia {prop} [New Latin] :: Georgia (state)
georgianus {adj} :: Georgian
georgiensis {adj} :: Georgian
Georgius {prop} :: given name
-ger {suffix} :: Forms adjectives meaning “-bearing, -carrying” from nouns
Ger {prop} :: Ger (river)
Geraesticus portus {prop} :: a harbour near the town of Teos, in Ionia
Geraestos {prop} :: alternative form of Geraestus
Geraestus {prop} :: the principal town of Euboea, near the promontory Geraestus or Geraestum, opposite to the promontory of Sunium, now Geresto, or, according to others, Kastri
geranitis {noun} :: An unknown kind of gem
Gerasa {prop} :: A city of the Decapolis, now Jerash in Jordan
Gerasenus {adj} :: Gerasene (of or pertaining to Gerasa and the surrounding district or to its inhabitants)
Gerasenus {noun} :: a Gerasene (inhabitant of Gerasa)
Gerasus {prop} :: Gerasus (river), now the river Körös in Hungary
gerdius {noun} :: a weaver
gerendus {v} :: which is to be carried, which is to be borne; which is to be worn
Gerenia {prop} :: An ancient town of Messenia, where Nestor was said to have been brought after the destruction of Pylus
gerens {v} :: carrying, bearing; wearing
Gergithus {prop} :: Gergithus (town)
Gergovia {prop} :: Gergovia (ancient town in Gaul)
Germa {prop} :: Germa (town), situated between the rivers Rhyndacus and Macestus
Germa {prop} :: A town of Galatia, situated between Pessinus and Ancyra
germane {adv} :: sincerely
Germania {prop} :: Germany in its various senses, including:
Germania {prop} [Classical] :: the lands of the Germani, tribes living around the Rhine River in the 1st century b.c
Germania {prop} [Medieval Latin] :: the lands of the Germans, sometimes inclusive of conquered areas in France, England, and Eastern Europe
Germania {prop} [New Latin] :: Germany, various Central European nation-states including the Holy Roman Empire, the German Empire, and the Federal Republic of Germany
Germanicopolis {prop} :: A town of Bithynia also called Helgas
germanicus {adj} :: Germanic, Teutonic
germanicus {adj} [New Latin] :: German
germanissime {adv} :: superlative of germānē
germanitas {noun} :: brotherhood, sisterhood, relationship between siblings
germanitas {noun} :: affinity, similarity, resemblance
germanium {noun} :: germanium
germanius {adv} :: comparative of germānē
germanus {adj} :: of brothers or sisters
germanus {adj} :: full, own
germanus {adj} :: true, natural, authentic
germanus {adj} [poetic] :: denoting intimate friendship
germanus {noun} :: brother
Germanus {noun} :: a Germanic person; member of a Germanic tribe
germen {noun} :: shoot, sprout, bud
germen {noun} :: germ, seed, origin
germen {noun} :: embryo, fetus
germinans {v} :: sprouting
germinans {v} :: budding
germinativus {adj} :: germinative
germinatus {v} :: budded, sprouted, having been sprouted
germinatus {v} :: put forth, having been put forth
germino {v} :: I sprout
germino {v} :: I bud
germino {v} :: I grow
gero {v} :: I carry, bear
gero {v} :: I wear (i.e. have on clothing)
gero {v} :: I have or possess (of traits)
gero {v} :: I carry (on), wage
gerocomium {noun} :: alternative form of gerontocomīum
gerontocomium {noun} [Byzantine Latin – New Latin] :: hospital for the aged, rest home
gerrae {noun} :: wattled twigs
gerrae {noun} :: trifles, nonsense
Gerrhus {prop} :: a river of Scythia that flows into the Sea of Azov, now the river Molochna
gerro {noun} :: A trifler, an idle fellow
gerula {noun} :: bearer, porter (female)
Gerulata {noun} :: a small town of Pannonia on the Danube
gerulus {noun} :: a bearer, carrier
gerulus {noun} :: one who does something, a doer
Gerunda {prop} :: Gerunda (town), now Gerona
gerundium {noun} [grammar] :: gerund
gerundus {v} :: alternative form of gerendus
Gerunium {prop} :: A small town or fortress in Apulia, situated not far from Larinum
gerusia {noun} :: A senate house in Ancient Greece
gerusia {noun} :: A public hospital or retreat in Sardes
geseoreta {noun} :: A kind of boat
gesnerioides {adj} :: Used as a specific epithet; resembling Gesneria
Gesocribate {prop} :: Gesocribate (town), now Brest
Gesoriacum {prop} :: an ancient town on the northwestern coast of Gallia, now Boulogne-sur-Mer
Gessius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gessius {prop} :: Gessius Florus, a Roman procurator
gestabilis {adj} :: portable
gestamen {noun} :: Something that is borne or wielded
gestamen {noun} :: A load, burden
gestamen {noun} :: A weapon, or arms
gestamen {noun} :: A vehicle
gestandus {v} :: which is to be carried
gestans {v} :: bearing, carrying
gestans {v} :: holding, wielding
Gestar {prop} :: A Carthaginian warrior
gestatio {noun} :: bearing, carrying, wearing
gestatio {noun} :: promenade, ride (in the sense of a brief or leisurely trip)
gestator {noun} :: bearer, carrier
gestatorius {adj} [relational] :: bearing, carrying
gestatorius {adj} :: gestatorial
gestaturus {v} :: about to carry
gestatus {v} :: borne, carried, having been carried
gestatus {v} :: held, having been wielded
gestatus {v} :: having ridden, driven, or sailed (especially for pleasure)
gestio {v} :: I am eager; I exult
gestio {v} :: I gesticulate
gestio {noun} [rare] :: managing, performing, doing
gestio {noun} [Late Latin] :: behaving
gesto {v} :: I bear, carry
gesto {v} :: I have, hold, wield
gesto {v} :: I ride, sail, drive, especially for pleasure
gesto {v} :: I wage, as in war
gestor {noun} :: who performs actions of gerere
Gestricia {prop} :: Gästriksland, province of Sweden
gestriciensis {adj} [relational] :: Gästriksland
gesturus {v} :: about to carry, about to bear; about to wear
gestus {v} :: carried, having been carried, borne, having been borne; worn, having been worn
gestus {noun} :: carriage, posture, attitude (of the body)
gestus {noun} :: gesture
gestus {noun} :: action
Geta {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Geta {prop} :: Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, a Roman senator
Getae {prop} :: A Dacian tribe inhabiting the regions of the lower Danube
Gethone {prop} :: A small island near Chersonesus, mentioned by Pliny
gethyum {noun} :: A kind of onion, leek
Getta {prop} :: Getta (town)
Geudos {prop} :: Geudos (river)
geusiae {noun} [anatomy] :: throat, maw
gevalensis {adj} [relational] :: Gävle, town in Sweden
Gevalia {prop} :: Gävle, town of Sweden
ghanensis {adj} :: Ghanaian
gibber {adj} :: humpbacked, hunchbacked
gibber {noun} :: a hump, hunch on the back
gibbiflorus {adj} [New Latin] :: hump-flowered
gibbirostris {adj} :: having a humped beak
gibbosus {adj} :: humped (having a hump), humpbacked
gibbus {adj} :: humped, hunched, gibbous
gibbus {noun} :: a hump, hunch on the back
Giddenis {prop} :: given name, character in the play Poenulus of Plautus
gifhornensis {adj} [New Latin] :: of or from Gifhorn
Gifil {prop} :: A river of Dacia still not identified
gigans {noun} :: giant
giganteus {adj} :: gigantic
Gigarta {prop} :: Gigarta (town)
gigas {noun} :: giant
gigasporus {adj} [New Latin] :: having large spores
gigeria {noun} :: the cooked entrails of poultry
gigerium {noun} [rare] :: singular of gigēria
Gigia {prop} :: Gijón
Giglius {prop} :: A mountain in the interior of Cyrenaica
gignendus {v} :: which is to be begot, produced
gignens {v} :: begetting, producing
gigno {v} :: I beget, give birth to
gigno {v} :: I produce, cause
Gigonus {prop} :: Gigonus (town)
Gigurri {prop} :: An Astur tribe of Gallaecia, Hispania Tarraconensis
gilarus {noun} :: The Gaulish name for the serpyllum
Gildasius {prop} :: given name
Gildo {prop} :: A Roman general of Mauritania
Giligammae {prop} :: A tribe who originally dwelt on the coast of Cyrenaica
gillo {noun} :: A cooler for liquids
Gillo {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Gillo {prop} :: Quintus Fulvius Gillo, a Roman praetor
gilvus {adj} :: dun-colored, pale yellow (only used for horses)
Gindanes {prop} :: A tribe of Lybia which dwelt west of the Macae
Gindarus {prop} :: Gindarus (town), situated on the river Oenobaras
gingiber {noun} :: alternative form of zingiber
gingidion {noun} :: A small Syrian plant (Daucus gingidium)
gingiva {noun} [anatomy] :: gum (in which the teeth are set)
gingivalis {adj} [New Latin] :: A specific epithet for several organisms associated with the gums
gingrina {noun} :: A kind of small flute
gingrio {vi} [of geese] :: I squawk
gingritus {noun} [of geese] :: cackle
giraffa {noun} [New Latin, zoology] :: a giraffe
girba {noun} :: mortar
gisarma {noun} [Late Latin] :: A kind of javelin
Gissa {prop} :: Gissa (island)
git {noun} :: A plant (Nigella sativa), variously named black cumin, Roman coriander, or melanthion
Gitanae {prop} :: a town of Thesprotia mentioned only by Livy
gith {noun} :: alternative form of git
Giti {prop} :: A town of Syrtica mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary
glaber {adj} :: smooth
glaber {adj} :: hairless
glaberrimus {adj} :: very hairless or smooth
glaberrimus {adj} :: smoothest
glabratus {adj} [New Latin] :: somewhat smooth; glabrate
glabrescens {v} :: balding
glabresco {v} :: I grow bald
Glabrio {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Glabrio {prop} :: Manius Acilius Glabrio, a Roman consul
glabripennis {adj} [New Latin] :: having a smooth horn
glabrirostris {adj} :: having a smooth beak
glabro {vt} :: I denude of hair or bristles
glabrus {adj} [New Latin] :: alternative form of glaber
glacialis {adj} :: icy, frozen, glacial
glacians {v} :: Freezing
glaciarium {noun} :: glacier
glaciaturus {v} :: about to freeze
glaciatus {v} :: frozen
glacier {noun} [New Latin] :: glacier
glacies {noun} :: ice
glacies {noun} [figuratively] :: hardness
glacio {v} :: I freeze
gladiator {noun} :: gladiator, swordsman
gladiatorius {adj} :: gladiatorial
gladiatrix {noun} :: feminine noun of gladiātor
gladiolus {noun} :: Little sword, knife
gladiolus {noun} :: Sword lily, gladiolus
gladius {noun} :: sword
gladius {noun} [figuratively] :: murder, death
gladius {noun} :: a gladiatorial contest
gladius {noun} :: swordfish
gladius {noun} [slang] :: penis
glaeba {noun} :: clod (lump of earth)
glaeba {noun} :: land, soil
glaeba {noun} :: lump, mass of stuff
glaebulentus {adj} :: cloddy, consisting of earth
glaesum {noun} :: amber (fossil resin)
glandarius {adj} [Late Latin] :: Of or pertaining to acorns
glandium {noun} :: A kernel or glandule in pork's meat
glandula {noun} [chiefly in the plural] :: [anatomy] tonsil
glandula pinealis {noun} :: pineal gland
glandularis {adj} :: glandular
glandulifer {adj} :: bearing little glands
glandulosus {adj} :: full of kernels
glandulosus {adj} :: glandulous
glanis {noun} [Pliny the Elder] :: a kind of river fish, prob. catfish or shad
glans {noun} :: acorn, nut; any acorn-shaped fruit; beechnut, chestnut
glans {noun} :: A round mass the size and shape of an acorn
glans {noun} [New Latin] :: bullet
Glaphyra {prop} :: A Greek hetaera born in Cappadocia
Glaphyrae {prop} :: A town of Thessaly
glarea {noun} :: gravel
glareolus {adj} :: gravel-coloured / -textured
glareosus {adj} :: gravelly
glastum {noun} :: woad
glattio {vi} :: I howl
glaucescens {adj} [New Latin] :: somewhat glaucous
Glaucia {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Glaucia {prop} :: Gaius Servilius Glaucia, a Roman politician
glaucio {vi} [of ewes] :: I bleat
glaucoma {noun} :: dimming of the vitreous body in the eye, glaucoma
glaucoma {noun} :: chicanery, con game, swack
glaucus {adj} :: bright, sparkling, gleaming
glaucus {adj} :: gray-green, grayish
glaucus {noun} [Mediaeval Latin] :: a bluish-grey colored fish of uncertain identity, perhaps the derbio
Glaucus {prop} [Greek mythology] :: The name of several figures of the Greek mythology
Glaucus {prop} :: The name of several rivers of Asia Minor
gleba {noun} :: alternative form of glaeba
glena {noun} [Late Latin] :: A bundle of ears of grain
glesum {noun} :: amber
Glevum {prop} :: Gloucester
Glinditiones {prop} :: An Illyrian tribe of Dalmatia mentioned by Pliny
glinos {noun} :: A kind of maple tree
glirarium {noun} :: a glirarium, a terracotta pot used for breeding dormice for eating
glis {noun} :: dormouse
glis {noun} [mineralogy] :: A tenacious kind of earth
Glisas {prop} :: A town of Boeotia situated near Mount Hypatus
gliscens {v} :: growing, increasing
glisco {v} :: I swell, spread, blaze up, increase
glisomarga {noun} [Geology] :: A kind of marl
Glitius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Glitius {prop} :: Publius Glitius Gallus, a Roman senator
globalizatio {noun} [New Latin] :: globalization
globiceps {adj} [New Latin] :: having a spherical head
globosus {adj} :: spherical, globular
globuliferus {adj} :: globuliferous
globulus {noun} :: diminutive of globus
globulus {noun} :: globule
globulus {noun} :: button
globulus {noun} :: dumpling
globus {noun} :: any round object; a sphere; a globe
globus {noun} :: a glob, group
globus cruciger {noun} :: globus cruciger; a royal orb with a cross
glocio {vi} :: cluck
gloctoro {v} :: clack, chatter; cry like a stork
glomerans {v} :: glomerating, making into a ball, piling, heaping
glomerans {v} :: gathering, assembling in a group
glomeratus {v} :: glomerated, piled, heaped, having been made into a ball
glomeratus {v} :: gathered, assembled, having been gathered in a group
glomerellus {noun} [Medieval Latin, now historical] :: A glomerel: a grammar school student; (by extension) any schoolboy
glomeria {noun} [Medieval Latin, now historical] :: Glomery: formal Latin grammar, as taught in grammar schools
glomero {v} :: I glomerate, make into a ball, pile in a heap
glomero {v} :: I gather, assemble in a group, group
glomus {noun} :: ball-shaped mass
glomus {noun} :: ball of thread, yarn
gloria {noun} :: glory, renown, fame, honor
gloriabundus {adj} [post-classical, very, rare] :: boasting, glorying, exulting
gloriandus {v} :: which is to be gloried (boasted of)
glorians {v} :: boasting, bragging
glorians {v} :: glorying
gloriatio {noun} :: glorying, boasting, vaunting, exulting
gloriatus {v} :: boasted, bragged
gloriatus {v} :: gloried
glorificandus {v} :: which is to be glorified
glorificans {v} :: glorifying
glorificatio {noun} :: glorification
glorificatus {v} :: glorified
glorifico {v} :: I glorify
glorior {v} :: I boast or brag
glorior {v} :: I glory
gloriose {adv} :: gloriously, magnificently
gloriose {adv} :: pompously, boastfully
gloriosior {adj} :: more glorious etc
gloriosissime {adv} :: superlative of glōriōsē
gloriosissimus {adj} :: most or very glorious etc
gloriosius {adv} :: comparative of glōriōsē
gloriosus {adj} :: glorious, full of glory
gloriosus {adj} :: famous, renowned
gloriosus {adj} :: boasting, haughty, conceited
glos {noun} [Classical] :: the sister of one’s husband, one’s sister-in-law
glos {noun} [Late Latin and Medieval Latin] :: the wife of one’s brother, one’s sister-in-law
glosa {noun} :: alternative spelling of glossa
gloss. {noun} :: abbreviation of glōssa
gloss. {noun} :: abbreviation of glōssārium
glossa {noun} :: an obsolete, foreign, rare, or otherwise obscure or difficult term that requires explanation
glossa {noun} [Late Latin] :: an explanation or interpretation of such a word
glossa {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: an explanation added to a passage of text, a gloss
glossa {noun} [in the plural, as glossae] :: a term applied to collections of such words with explanations, a glossary
glossa {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: a series of glosses assembled into a commentary
glossa {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: a language, dialect, or peculiar idiom
glossa {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: an image or example (of a thing)
glossarium {noun} :: A vocabulary or glossary, notably of obsolete, antiquated or foreign words needing explanation
glossopetra {noun} :: A precious stone resembling the human tongue, now known to be a fossil shark tooth
glottis {noun} [New Latin, anatomy] :: glottis
glottoro {v} [in reference to storks] :: alternative form of gloctorō
glubo {v} [literally] :: I strip the bark from a tree, I peel, I shuck
glubo {v} [vulgar] :: I peel back the foreskin of, I masturbate
gludis {noun} :: a flower, the peony
gluma {noun} :: husk of grain
gluma {noun} :: chaff
glutamicus {adj} [New Latin] :: glutamic
gluten {noun} :: glue
glutiendus {v} :: alternative form of gluttiendus
glutiens {v} :: alternative form of gluttiens
glutinarius {noun} :: glueboiler
glutinator {noun} :: gluer (of books), bookbinder
glutino {v} :: I glue (together)
glutinosus {adj} :: gluey, glutinous, viscous
glutinosus {adj} :: gelatinous
glutinosus {adj} :: tenacious
glutinum {noun} :: glue, paste
glutinum {noun} :: gum
glutinum {noun} :: adhesive
glutio {v} :: alternative form of gluttiō
glutiturus {v} :: alternative form of gluttīturus
glutitus {v} :: alternative form of gluttītus
gluttiendus {v} :: which is to be swallowed
gluttiens {v} :: swallowing, gulping down
gluttio {v} :: I swallow, gulp down
gluttiturus {v} :: about to swallow
gluttitus {v} :: swallowed
glutto {noun} :: glutton, gourmand
glutus {adj} :: tenacious, well-tempered; soft
glycyrrhiza {noun} :: licorice root
gnaritas {noun} [very rare] :: knowledge
gnarus {adj} :: Having knowledge of a thing; acquainted with a thing
gnarus {adj} :: Skillful, practiced
gnascens {v} :: alternative form of nāscens
gnascor {v} :: alternative form of nāscor
Gnatia {prop} :: a maritime city of the Messapii in Apulia, situated between Brundisium and Barium
gnaticidium {noun} :: alternative form of nāticīdium
gnaturus {v} :: alternative form of nāturus
gnavus {adj} :: alternative form of nāvus
Gnidos {prop} :: alternative spelling of Cnidus
Gnidus {prop} :: alternative spelling of Cnidus
Gnipho {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Gnipho {prop} :: Marcus Antonius Gnipho, a Roman grammarian
Gnissi {prop} :: An ancient tribe which dwelt near the Sea of Azov
gnomon {noun} :: gnomon; pillar or rod on a sundial whose shadow is used to indicate the time
gnosco {v} :: alternative form of nōscō
Gnosos {prop} :: alternative form of Gnōsus
Gnosus {prop} :: Knossos (ancient city on Crete)
-gnus {suffix} :: suffix forming adjectives denoting origin
gobiensis {adj} [relational] :: Gobi (desert)
gobius {noun} :: gudgeon
Gobryas {prop} :: Gobryas
Godefridus {prop} :: given name
goedelicus {adj} [New Latin] :: Goidelic
Goes. {prop} :: abbreviation of Goesius
Goesius {prop} [New Latin] :: surname
Goesius {prop} :: Guilelmus Goesius (1611–1686), Dutch writer who wrote frequently under the pseudonym “Lucius Verus”
Gogaraei {prop} :: A tribe of Asia mentioned by Pliny
Gogarene {prop} [geography] :: A canton of Armenia placed to the north of the river Cyrus; Gugark
gogravia {noun} :: the jurisdiction of a gōgrāvius
gogravius {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: count of a district, local judge
Golgi {prop} :: Golgi (town)
Golgotha {prop} :: Golgotha
gomor {noun} [historical units of measure] :: omer, a unit of dry volume equal to about 2.3 L
Gomphi {prop} :: A town of Thessaly situated on a tributary of the Peneus
gomphus {noun} :: nail, dowel, peg
gongshanensis {adj} [relational] :: Gongshan (in China)
gongylis {noun} :: a rape, turnip
goniaea {noun} :: An unknown precious stone
gonorrhoea {noun} [New Latin] :: gonorrhea
Gophna {prop} :: A town of Palestine in the country of Benjamin
Gordium {prop} :: The capital city of ancient Phrygia in present-day Turkey
Gorgias {prop} :: Greek sophist, philosopher and rhetorician, born in Leontini
Gorgines {prop} {m} :: given name, character in the play Vidularia of Plautus
Gorgylus {prop} :: The chief tributary river of the Oenus, in Laconia
Gortyna {prop} :: An important city of Crete
Gortynia {prop} :: An ancient town of Macedonia, situated between Idomene and Pella
gorytos {noun} :: quiver
gossypium {noun} :: cotton wool, cotton
Gotarzes {prop} :: The name of two kings of Parthia
gothicus {adj} :: Gothic
Gothini {prop} :: A tribe of Pannonia mentioned by Tacitus
Gothlandia {prop} :: Gotland, island of Sweden
gothus {adj} :: of Gotland
Gotthilfius {prop} [New Latin] :: Gotthelf
Goyslauus {prop} :: given name
Grabaei {prop} :: A Dalmatian tribe mentioned by Pliny
grabattus {noun} :: cot, camp bed, pallet
grabattus {noun} :: low couch or bed
grabatus {noun} :: cot, pallet, camp bed
Graccuris {prop} :: A town of the Vascones on the road from Asturica to Tarraco
gracilentus {adj} :: slender, thin
gracilicornis {adj} [New Latin] :: slender-horned
gracilior {adj} :: slenderer
gracilior {adj} :: scantier
gracilior {adj} :: simpler
gracilipes {adj} :: slender-footed
gracilis {adj} :: slender, slim, thin
gracilis {adj} :: meager, scanty, lean
gracilis {adj} [of style] :: unadorned, simple
gracilissime {adv} :: superlative of graciliter
gracilitarsis {adj} [New Latin] :: slender-footed
gracilitas {noun} :: slenderness, thinness, meagerness
gracilitas {noun} :: plainness, simplicity
graciliter {adv} :: slenderly, slimly
gracilitudo {noun} :: slenderness
gracilius {adv} :: comparative of graciliter
gracillimus {adj} :: slenderest, very slender etc
gracillo {vi} [of hens] :: I cackle, cluck
gracula {noun} [Late Latin] :: A female jackdaw (Coloeus monedula)
graculus {noun} :: jackdaw
gradatim {adv} :: step by step, gradually
gradiens {v} :: stepping, walking
gradiens {v} :: advancing, going
gradior {v} :: I step, walk
gradior {v} :: I advance, go
graduatio {noun} :: graduation
graduatus {adj} :: graduated
gradus {noun} :: a step, pace
gradus {noun} :: a stage, degree
gradus {noun} :: a rank
gradus {noun} [by extension] :: a position, station, ground
gradus {noun} :: firm position, stand
gradus {noun} :: a step, stair, round of a ladder
gradus {noun} :: a braid of hair
gradus {noun} [mathematics] :: degree
graece {adv} :: in Greek, in the Greek language
graece {adv} :: in the Greek manner
Graecia {prop} :: Greece, ie. the country of the Greeks
Graecinus {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Graecinus {prop} :: Gaius Pomponius Graecinus, a Roman consul
Graecitas {prop} [Late Latin] :: Greek (the Greek language, familiar to the ancients)
graecizo {v} [Medieval Latin] :: to speak Greek
Graecum {noun} [Late Latin] :: Greek language
Graecus {adj} :: Greek, Grecian, of or pertaining to the Greek people
Graecus {noun} :: a Greek (person)
grallae {noun} :: stilts
gramen {noun} :: Grass, turf
gramen {noun} :: A herb, plant
gramia {noun} [chiefly in plural] :: sleep (rheum that collects in the corner of the eyes)
gramineus {adj} :: grassy
graminicolus {adj} [New Latin] :: graminicolous, grass-dwelling
gramma {noun} :: gram (unit of mass)
grammatica {noun} :: grammar, philology
grammaticalis {adj} :: grammatical; of or pertaining to grammar
grammaticus {adj} :: of or pertaining to the study of language, of literature and grammar; linguistic, philological, grammatical
grammaticus {noun} :: an expert on linguistic or literary questions, a scholar, grammarian, philologist
grammaticus {noun} :: a grammar school or secondary school teacher of grammar (originally Latin or Greek)
Grammium {prop} :: A town of Crete
granarium {noun} :: granary
granatensis {adj} :: Colombian
granatum {noun} :: pomegranate (fruit)
granatus {adj} :: having many seeds or grains
grandaevus {adj} :: old, aged
grande {adv} :: greatly
grande {adv} [poetic] :: loudly, aloud
grandesco {v} :: I become great; grow
grandevus {adj} :: alternative form of grandaevus
grandiceps {adj} [New Latin] :: large-headed
grandicornis {adj} [New Latin] :: large-horned
grandifer {adj} :: productive
grandiflorus {adj} :: Having large flowers
grandifolius {adj} [New Latin] :: large-leafed
grandiloquus {adj} :: grandiloquent
grandiloquus {adj} :: boastful
grandimanus {adj} [New Latin] :: large-handed
grandinaris {adj} :: Relating to hail
grandinat {v} :: It hails
grandior {adj} :: larger, taller
grandior {adj} :: more powerful etc
grandis {adj} :: full-grown, grown up
grandis {adj} :: large, great, grand, lofty
grandis {adj} :: powerful
grandis {adj} :: aged, old
grandissime {adv} :: superlative of grandē
grandissimus {adj} :: superlative of grandis
granditer {adv} :: loftily
grandius {adv} :: comparative of grandē
grandiusculus {adj} :: fair-sized, somewhat grown up
grando {noun} :: hail, hailstorm
grando {noun} [figuratively] :: great quantity, multitude
Granicus {prop} :: Granicus (important river), now the Biga Çayı
Granis {prop} :: Granis (river)
Granius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Granius {prop} :: Granius Licinianus, a Roman historian
Grannus {prop} :: A Celtic god often associated with Apollo
Granua {prop} :: The river Hron in Slovakia
granulatus {adj} :: granular (formed of small grains); granulated
granulosus {adj} :: having small grains; granulous
granulum {noun} :: granule (small grain)
granum {noun} :: a grain, seed or small kernel
-graphia {suffix} :: -graphy
graphiarius {adj} [relational] :: style of writing
graphiarius {adj} [Medieval Latin] :: secretary; writer
graphium {noun} :: stylus (for writing)
graphium {noun} :: pen
-graphus {suffix} :: -graph
grassans {v} :: advancing
grassatio {noun} :: rioting
grassator {noun} :: vagabond
grassator {noun} :: bully, hoodlum, criminal
grassaturus {v} :: about to advance
grassatus {v} :: advanced
grassor {v} :: I go or march on; I advance
grassor {v} :: I move around; I loiter or prowl
grassor {v} :: I attack
grate {adv} :: gladly, willingly
grate {adv} :: gratefully, thankfully
grates {noun} :: thanks rendered, thanksgiving
gratia {noun} :: grace
gratia {noun} :: thankfulness
gratia {noun} [in the plural] :: thanks (see gratias ago)
gratia {noun} :: sake; pleasure
gratia {noun} [figurative] :: friendship
gratia {prep} :: for the sake of
gratia gratiam parit {phrase} :: grace gives birth to grace
gratia gratiam parit {phrase} :: kindness results in kindness
gratia gratiam parit {phrase} :: thanks begets thanks
Gratianopolis {prop} [Late Latin] :: Gratianopolis (city)
gratias ago {v} :: I give thanks, I thank (+dat.)
Gratidius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gratidius {prop} :: Marcus Gratidius, a Roman statesman
gratificandus {v} :: which shall be obliged, which shall be gratified
gratificans {v} :: gratifying
gratificatio {noun} :: obligingness, complaisance
gratificaturus {v} :: about to gratify
gratificatus {v} :: obliged, gratified
gratifico {v} :: I oblige, gratify
gratificor {v} :: I oblige, gratify
gratiis {adv} :: without recompense or compensation, gratis
gratilla {noun} :: A kind of cake
gratior {adj} :: more pleasing etc
gratior {adj} :: dearer, more beloved
gratior {adj} :: more grateful etc
gratiosior {adj} :: more popular etc
gratiosissimus {adj} :: most or very agreeable etc
gratiosus {adj} :: popular, agreeable
gratis {adv} :: out of favor or kindness, without recompense or compensation, gratuitously
gratissime {adv} :: superlative of grātē
gratissimus {adj} :: most or very pleasing, agreeable etc
gratissimus {adj} :: dearest, most or very beloved
gratitudo {noun} :: gratitude
gratius {adv} :: comparative of grātē
Gratius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Gratius {prop} :: Gratius Faliscus, a Roman poet
grator {v} [mostly poetic] :: I manifest joy, wish one joy, congratulate, rejoice with, rejoice
gratuitas {noun} :: gift
gratuitas {noun} :: favour
gratuito {adv} :: without pay, gratis, gratuitously
gratuitus {adj} :: freely given, free
gratulabundus {adj} :: congratulating, offering congratulations
gratulans {v} :: congratulating
gratulatio {noun} :: congratulation
gratulatio {noun} :: rejoicing, joy
gratulatorius {adj} :: congratulatory
gratulaturus {v} :: about to congratulate
gratulatus {v} :: congratulated
gratulatus {v} :: rejoiced
gratulor {v} :: I congratulate
gratulor {v} :: I rejoice
gratulor {v} :: I give thanks
gratus {adj} :: pleasing, acceptable, agreeable, welcome
gratus {adj} :: dear, beloved
gratus {adj} :: grateful, thankful
gravans {v} :: burdening, weighing down, oppressing
gravans {v} :: impregnating, making pregnant
gravans {v} :: aggravating, making worse
gravanter {adv} :: reluctantly
gravantissime {adv} :: superlative of gravanter
gravantius {adv} :: comparative of gravanter
gravate {adv} :: grudgingly, reluctantly
gravatim {adv} :: reluctantly, unwillingly
gravatissime {adv} :: superlative of gravātē
gravatius {adv} :: comparative of gravātē
gravatus {v} :: burdened, weighed down, having been oppressed
gravatus {v} :: impregnated, having been made pregnant
gravatus {v} :: aggravated, having been made worse
gravedinosus {adj} :: subject to colds or catarrhs
gravedo {noun} :: cold in the head
gravedo {noun} :: catarrh
graveolens {adj} :: Strong-smelling
graveolens {adj} :: Foul-smelling; rank
graveolens {adj} [New Latin] :: Used as a specific epithet in taxonomic names
gravida {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: pregnant woman
gravidus {adj} :: pregnant
gravidus {adj} :: full, filled, laden, abundant
gravidus {adj} :: burdened
gravior {adj} :: heavier
gravior {adj} :: harder, more troublesome
gravis {adj} :: heavy
gravis {adj} :: troublesome, hard
gravis {adj} :: grave, serious
gravis accentus {noun} :: alternative form of accentus gravis
Graviscae {prop} :: Graviscae (town), near the city of Cosa
gravissimus {adj} :: heaviest or very heavy
gravissimus {adj} :: hardest or very troublesome
gravitandus {v} :: which is to be gravitated
gravitans {v} :: gravitating
gravitas {noun} :: weight, heaviness
gravitas {noun} :: severity, harshness
gravitas {noun} :: importance, presence, influence
gravitas {noun} :: gravity
gravitas {noun} :: pregnancy
gravitas {noun} [New Latin, physics] :: gravity
gravitatio {noun} [New Latin, physics] :: gravitation
gravitaturus {v} :: about to gravitate
gravitatus {v} :: gravitated
graviter {adv} :: heavily, weightily, ponderously
graviter {adv} :: strongly, violently
graviter {adv} [figuratively] :: severely, harshly
gravito {v} [New Latin, Scientific Latin] :: I gravitate, I fall under the influence of gravity
gravitudo {noun} :: heavy illness, especially in the head; a cold, catarrh
gravo {v} :: I burden, weigh down, oppress
gravo {v} :: I make pregnant
gravo {v} :: I aggravate, make worse
gravo {v} :: I refuse, dislike, shun
gregalis {adj} :: of the herd
gregalis {adj} :: common
gregalis {adj} :: of the same group, flock, or herd
gregarius {adj} :: of the herd
gregarius {adj} :: common
gregatim {adv} :: in flocks, in crowds, in herds
gregatus {v} :: herded, assembled
grego {v} :: I herd, assemble
gremialis {adj} [of a tree] :: pollarded
gremialis {adj} [of wood] :: suitable for firewood
gremium {noun} [anatomy] :: lap
gremium {noun} [anatomy] :: bosom
gremium {noun} [figurative] :: embrace
gressus {noun} :: A stepping, going; step, course, way
gressus {noun} :: A pace (as a measure of length)
gressus {v} :: Stepped, walked, having stepped or walked, trodden
gressus {v} :: Advanced, gone, having advanced or gone
grex {noun} [zoology] :: A group of smaller animals: a flock [of birds, sheep, etc.], a pack [of dogs, wolves, etc.], a swarm [of insects], etc
grex {noun} [figurative] :: A similar group of other things, particularly:
grex {noun} :: A group of people: a crowd, a clique, a company, a band, a troop, etc
grex {noun} [sports] :: A team of charioteers
grex {noun} [theater] :: A troupe of actors
gricenea {noun} [hapax legomenon] :: A thick rope
Grillius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Grillius {prop} :: Grillius, a Roman grammarian
Gripus {prop} :: given name, character in the play Rudens of Plautus
griseatus {adj} [New Latin] :: greyish
griseoaurantiacus {adj} :: grey-orange in colour
griseochromogenes {adj} [New Latin] :: Producing gray color
griseolus {adj} :: greyish
grisescens {adj} [New Latin] :: greyish (somewhat grey)
griseus {adj} [New Latin] :: grey
Groenlandia {prop} [New Latin] :: Greenland
groenlandicus {adj} :: Greenlandic
grom. {noun} :: abbreviation of grōmāticī
groma {noun} :: groma
groma {noun} :: the centre of a military camp (marked by such an instrument)
grosa {noun} :: A rasp, scraper
grosphus {noun} :: The point of a javelin
grossior {adj} :: thicker, larger, greater
grossior {adj} :: younger
grossitudo {noun} :: thickness, density
grosso modo {adv} :: roughly, circa, approximately
grosso modo {adv} :: coarsely
grossus {adj} [Late Latin, Medieval Latin] :: coarse, unrefined
grossus {adj} [Late Latin, Medieval Latin] :: young, green, immature
grossus {adj} [Medieval Latin] :: thick, large, great
grossus {f} :: an unripe fig
Grovi {prop} :: A tribe of Hispania Tarraconensis mentioned by Pliny
grullus {noun} :: A kind of ship
Grumentum {prop} :: Grumentum (city)
Grumio {prop} :: given name, character in the play Mostellaria of Plautus
grumulus {noun} :: diminutive of grūmus
Grumum {prop} :: Grumum (town), now Grumo Appula
grumus {noun} :: little heap of earth (not as big as a tumulus)
grunda {noun} :: roof
grunda {noun} :: eaves
grunda {noun} :: gutter
grundiens {v} :: alternative form of grunniēns
grundio {v} :: alternative form of grunniō
grunditurus {v} :: alternative form of grunnītūrus
grunditus {v} :: alternative form of grunnītus
grunditus {noun} :: alternative form of grunnītus
grunniens {v} :: grunting
grunnio {v} :: I grunt (like a pig)
grunniturus {v} :: about to grunt
grunnitus {v} :: grunted
grunnitus {noun} :: grunting, a grunt
grupus {noun} [Renaissance Latin, New Latin] :: group
grus {f} :: crane, a bird also eaten as food
grus {f} :: a type of siege weapon
grutum {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: flour, meal, used as seasoning for ale
gry {noun} :: the least amount; scrap, crumb
gry {noun} :: dirt under the fingernails
Grylios {prop} :: Grylios (river)
gryllus {noun} :: cricket, grasshopper
gryllus {noun} [arts] :: a comic figure
Grynium {prop} :: A city of Aeolis subject to Myrina
gryphus {noun} :: alternative form of gryps
gryps {noun} :: griffin
grypus {adj} :: with a hooknose
Grypus {prop} :: A Roman cognomen
Gualterius {prop} [Medieval Latin] :: given name
guamensis {adj} :: Guamanian
guangxiensis {adj} [New Latin, relational] :: Guangxi
guaranicus {adj} :: Guarani
Guatemala {prop} [New Latin] :: Guatemala (country)
guatemalensis {adj} :: Guatemalan
gubernabilis {adj} :: governable
gubernabilis {adj} :: steerable
gubernaculum {noun} :: the steering-oar, helm, rudder
gubernaculum {noun} :: management
gubernandus {v} :: which is to be piloted
gubernans {v} :: piloting, steering
gubernans {v} :: governing, managing
gubernatio {noun} [nautical] :: steering, pilotage
gubernatio {noun} :: direction, control
gubernatio {noun} :: management, government
gubernator {noun} :: Helmsman or pilot of a boat
gubernator {noun} :: Leader or governor
gubernatrix {noun} :: female equivalent of gubernātor
gubernaturus {v} :: about to pilot
gubernatus {v} :: piloted, steered, having been piloted
gubernatus {v} :: governed, managed, having been governed
guberno {v} :: to pilot, steer a ship
guberno {v} :: to govern, manage
gubernum {noun} :: helm, rudder
guerra {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: war
guerrarius {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: a warrior
Gugerni {prop} :: a people of Germany, in the modern Cleves
Guiana {prop} [New Latin] :: Guiana (country)
guianensis {adj} [relational] :: Guiana
Guianicus {adj} [New Latin] :: Guyanese; of, related to, or pertaining to the Guyanese people, language, culture, etc
Guianus {noun} :: A person of the Guyanese people; a Guyanese
Guinea {prop} :: [New Latin] Guinea (country)
guineensis {adj} [relational] :: Guinea
guizhouensis {adj} [New Latin, relational] :: Guizhou
gula {noun} [anatomy] :: gullet, throat, palate
gula {noun} :: gluttony, greediness
gularis {adj} [relational, New Latin] :: throat
gulbia {noun} [Late Latin] :: piercer, chisel
Gulielmus {prop} :: given name
gullioca {noun} :: The green shell of a nut
gulo {noun} [post-classical] :: glutton
gulo {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: wolverine
gulosus {adj} :: gluttonous
gulosus {adj} :: appetizing
Gulussa {prop} :: A king of Numidia, son of Masinissa and brother of Micipsa
gumia {noun} :: glutton, gourmand
gummi {noun} :: alternative form of cummis
gummis {noun} :: alternative form of cummis
Gundulfus {prop} [Medieval Latin] :: given name
gunna {noun} [Late Latin] :: a kind of leather garment
Guntia {prop} :: A town of Raetia, now Obergünzburg
Guntia {prop} :: A tributary river of the Danubius, now the Günz
Gunugu {prop} :: Gunugu (town)
Gurdinii {prop} :: A range of mountains of Caucasus mentioned by Pliny
gurdus {noun} :: a dolt, jolterhead, numbskull, blockhead, dullard
gurdus {noun} :: a oaf, lout
gurges {noun} :: A whirlpool
gurges {noun} :: An eddy
gurges {noun} :: A gulf, or a sea
gurgulio {noun} :: windpipe, gullet
gurgulio {noun} :: alternative form of curculio
gurgustium {noun} :: hut, hovel
gurgustium {noun} :: a hole-in-the-wall, dark and obscure place
gurus {noun} :: guru
gustabilis {adj} :: appetizing
gustans {v} :: tasting, sampling
gustans {v} :: snacking, whetting one's appetite
gustatio {noun} :: appetizer, entree, the first course of a meal
gustatio {noun} :: hors d'oeuvre
gustaturus {v} :: about to taste or sample
gustatus {v} :: tasted, sampled, having been tasted
gustatus {v} :: snacked, having been whet
Gustavus {prop} :: Gustavus; given name, latinization of Gustav
gusto {v} :: I taste, sample
gusto {v} :: I snack; I whet my appetite
gustus {noun} :: taste
Guthalus {prop} :: Guthalus (river), mentioned by Pliny
gutta {noun} :: a drop (of fluid)
gutta {noun} [in the plural] :: spots or specks (of an animal or stone)
gutta {noun} [architecture] :: a small ornament under the triglyphs of a Doric column
guttatus {adj} :: spotted, speckled
guttera {noun} [Medieval Latin, England] :: gutter
guttula {noun} :: droplet
guttur {noun} [anatomy] :: throat, neck, gullet
guttur {noun} :: gluttony
gutturnium {noun} :: A kind of ewer with a narrow neck
guttus {noun} :: alternative form of gutus
gutus {noun} :: jug, flask (narrow-necked)
Gyaros {prop} :: Gyaros (small island) situated near Andros
Gylippus {prop} :: A Spartan general and defensor of Syracusae
gymnas {noun} :: wrestling
gymnasiarchus {noun} :: gymnasiarch; master of a gymnasium
gymnasium {noun} :: gymnasium
Gymnasium {prop} :: given name, character in the play Cistellaria of Plautus
gymnasticus {adj} :: gymnastic
gymnicus {adj} :: gymnastic
gynaeceum {noun} :: womens quarters in a Greek house
gynaecium {noun} :: alternative form of gynaecēum
gynaeconitis {noun} :: Gynæceum. In Ancient Greece, the portion of a house reserved for women
Gynaecopolis {prop} :: A city of Egypt mentioned by Pliny
Gyndes {prop} :: A river which has been considered to belong in part to both Assyria and Susiana
gypsum {noun} :: gypsum
gypsum {noun} :: a plaster figure
gyrandus {v} :: which is to be rotated
gyrans {v} :: rotating
gyrans {v} :: circling, revolving (around)
gyratio {noun} :: turning, whirling, gyration
gyraturus {v} :: about to rotate
gyratus {v} :: rotated
gyrgillus {noun} :: reel, spool
gyro {v} :: I turn in a circle, wheel around, rotate
gyro {v} :: I circle, revolve around
gyrovagus {adj} [Medieval Latin] :: wandering in circles or aimlessly
gyrovagus {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: a monk who would wander from place to place, seeking hospitality
gyrus {noun} :: circle
gyrus {noun} :: a circular motion
gyrus {noun} :: a circuit, course, ring
gyrus {noun} [by extension] :: place where horses are trained
Gythium {prop} :: A town of Laconia, situated near the mouth of the river Eurotas
Gythones {prop} :: A tribe of Germania situated to the west of the Venedi