User:Matthias Buchmeier/la-en-j

J {letter} :: A letter of the Latin alphabet
Jabolenus {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Jabolenus {prop} :: Gaius Javolenus Calvinus, a Roman consul
Jacchus {prop} :: alternative form of Iacchus
jacea {noun} :: alternative form of iacea
jacens {v} :: being sick, dying, lying down
jaceo {v} :: alternative form of iaceō
Jacetani {prop} :: A pre-Roman tribe that populated an area along the Pyrenees
jaciendus {v} :: alternative form of iacendus
jaciens {v} :: alternative form of iacens
jacio {v} :: alternative form of iaciō
Jacobus {prop} :: alternative form of Iācōbus
jactabilis {adj} :: alternative form of iactabilis
jactabundus {adj} :: alternative form of iactabundus
jactandus {v} :: alternative form of iactandus
jactans {v} :: alternative form of iactans
jactans {adj} :: alternative form of iactans
jactanter {adv} :: alternative form of iactanter
jactantia {noun} :: alternative form of iactantia
jactanticulus {adj} :: alternative form of iactanticulus
jactatio {noun} :: alternative form of iactatio
jactatrix {noun} :: alternative form of iactātrīx
jactaturus {v} :: alternative form of iactāturus
jactatus {v} :: alternative form of iactātus
jactitabundus {adj} :: alternative form of iactitābundus
jactitandus {v} :: alternative form of iactitandus
jactitans {v} :: alternative form of iactitans
jactitaturus {v} :: alternative form of iactitāturus
jactitatus {v} :: alternative form of iactitātus
jactito {v} :: alternative form of iactitō
jacto {v} :: alternative form of iactō
jacturus {v} :: alternative form of iacturus
jactus {v} :: alternative form of iactus
jaculabilis {adj} :: alternative form of iaculābilis
jaculamentum {noun} :: alternative form of iaculāmentum
jaculans {v} :: alternative form of iaculans
jaculatio {noun} :: alternative form of iaculātiō
jaculatorius {adj} :: alternative form of iaculātōrius
jaculatrix {noun} :: alternative form of iaculātrīx
jaculaturus {v} :: alternative form of iaculāturus
jaculatus {v} :: alternative form of iaculātus
jaculor {v} :: alternative form of iaculor
jaculum {noun} :: alternative form of iaculum
jaculus {adj} :: alternative form of iaculus
jaculus {noun} :: alternative form of iaculus
jam {adv} :: alternative form of iam
jamaicensis {adj} :: Jamaican
jamdudum {adv} :: alternative form of iamdūdum
jamjam {adv} :: alternative form of iamiam
jamjamque {adv} :: alternative form of iamiamque
jampridem {adv} :: alternative form of iampridem
Jana {prop} [religion] :: alternative spelling of Iāna. The moon-goddess identified as Diana, daughter of Latona and Jupiter, and twin sister of Apollo; goddess of the hunt, associated with wild animals and the forest or wilderness, and an emblem of chastity; the Roman counterpart of Greek goddess Artemis
janitrices {noun} :: the wives of two brothers (only attested in Late Latin glosses)
janthinus {adj} [proscribed] :: alternative form of ianthinus
janua {noun} :: alternative form of iānua
Januarius {adj} :: alternative spelling of Iānuārius: of January
Januarius {noun} :: alternative spelling of Iānuārius: January
japonensis {adj} :: Japanese
Japonia {prop} :: alternative spelling of Iaponia
japonicus {adj} [New Latin] :: Of or relating to Japan; Japanese
jardinus {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of gardinus, garden, yard
Jasonium {prop} :: A promontory of Pontus situated not far from Polemonium
javanensis {adj} :: Javan
javanicus {adj} [New Latin] :: Javan
javanus {adj} :: Javan
javensis {adj} :: Javanese
Jaxamatae {prop} :: A tribe of Sarmatia settled between the course of the Don and the course of the Volga
jecinerosus {adj} :: alternative form of iecinerosus
jecorinus {adj} [New Latin] :: alternative form of iecorīnus
jecur {noun} :: alternative form of iecur
jejunalis {adj} [New Latin] :: jejunal
jejunans {v} :: present active participle, when/while fasting
jejunatio {noun} :: alternative form of ieiunatio
jejunium {noun} :: alternative spelling of ieiūnium
jejuno {v} :: alternative form of ieiūnō
jejunus {adj} :: alternative form of ieiūnus
jentaculum {noun} :: alternative form of ientaculum
jentatio {noun} :: alternative form of ientatio
jento {v} :: alternative form of ientō
Jeremias {prop} :: given name — famously held by:
Jeremias {prop} [biblical character] :: Jeremiah (major prophet of the Hebrew Bible)
Jeremias {prop} [Bible, more fully “Liber Jeremiae”] :: (Book of) Jeremiah (book of the Old Testament)
Jesus {prop} :: alternative form of Iēsūs: Jesus
jilinensis {adj} [relational] :: Jilin
Joannes {prop} :: alternative form of Ioannes
Jobus {prop} :: alternative form of Iōb
jocandus {v} :: alternative form of iocandus
jocans {v} :: alternative form of iocans
jocatio {noun} :: alternative form of iocatio
jocaturus {v} :: alternative form of iocāturus
jocatus {v} :: alternative form of iocātus
joco {v} :: alternative form of iocō
jocosus {adj} :: alternative form of iocosus
jocularis {adj} :: alternative form of ioculāris
joculator {noun} :: alternative form of ioculātor
joculor {v} :: alternative form of iocor
jocundatio {noun} :: alternative form of iūcundātiō
jocunde {adv} :: alternative form of iūcundē
jocundissime {adv} :: superlative of jōcundē
jocunditas {noun} :: alternative form of iucunditas
jocundius {adv} :: comparative of jōcundē
jocundus {adj} :: alternative form of iūcundus
jocur {noun} :: alternative form of iocur
jocus {noun} :: alternative spelling of iocus
Johannes {prop} :: alternative form of Iohannes
johorensis {adj} :: Johor (state of Malaysia) (atributive)
Jonas {prop} :: alternative typography of Iōnās
Jonathan {prop} :: Jonathan (Biblical character)
Joppe {prop} :: Jaffa
jordanensis {adj} :: Jordanian
Jordanes {prop} :: alternative spelling of Iordanēs
Jovis {prop} [Late Latin, Medieval Latin] :: alternative spelling of Iovis, the god Jove, Jupiter
Juba {prop} :: The name of two kings of Numidia
jubar {noun} :: alternative form of iubar
jubatus {adj} :: alternative form of iubatus
jubens {v} :: ordering, urging, suggesting
jubeo {v} :: alternative form of iubeō
jubilatio {noun} :: alternative form of iubilatio
jubilo {v} :: alternative form of iūbilō
jucundatio {noun} :: alternative form of iūcundātiō
jucunde {adv} :: alternative form of iūcundē
jucundissime {adv} :: superlative of jūcundē
jucundissimus {adj} :: alternative form of iucundissimus
jucunditas {noun} :: alternative form of iucunditas
jucundius {adv} :: comparative of jūcundē
jucundo {v} :: alternative form of iūcundō
jucundor {v} :: alternative form of iūcundor
jucundus {adj} :: pleasant, agreeable, delightful, pleasing, delicious
jucundus {adj} :: alternative form of iūcundus
Jud. {prop} [Biblical] :: abbreviation of Iudices Jud., Judg.
Judaea {prop} :: alternative spelling of Iūdaea
judex {noun} :: alternative form of iūdex
judicandus {v} :: alternative form of iudicandus
judicans {v} :: judging
judicatio {noun} :: alternative form of iūdicātiō
judicaturus {v} :: alternative spelling of iūdicātūrus
judicatus {v} :: alternative form of iudicatus
Judices {prop} [Medieval Latin, Renaissance Latin and New Latin] :: alternative typography of Iūdicēs
judicialis {adj} :: alternative form of iūdiciālis
judiciarius {adj} :: alternative form of iudiciarius
judicium {noun} :: alternative spelling of iudicium
judico {v} :: alternative form of iūdicō
jugalitas {noun} :: alternative form of iugālitās
jugandus {v} :: alternative form of iugandus
jugans {v} :: alternative form of iugans
jugaturus {v} :: alternative form of iugāturus
jugatus {v} :: alternative form of iugātus
juger {noun} :: alternative form of iūger
jugerum {noun} :: alternative typography of iūgerum
jugissime {adv} :: superlative of jūgiter
jugiter {adv} :: alternative form of iugiter
jugius {adv} :: comparative of jūgiter
juglans {noun} :: alternative spelling of iuglans
jugo {v} :: alternative form of iugō
jugosus {adj} :: alternative form of iugōsus
jugulo {v} :: alternative form of iugulō
jugulodigastricus {adj} [New Latin] :: jugulodigastric
jugulum {noun} :: alternative form of iugulum
jugum {noun} :: alternative form of iugum
Jugurtha {prop} :: A king of Numidia who made war on Rome
jugus {adj} :: alternative spelling of iugus
JUL {adj} :: abbreviation of jūris utriusque licentiātus indicated that the designated matter was permitted and proper under all civil and spiritual laws
JUL {noun} :: abbreviation of jūris utriusque licentiātus designates someone's or something's legitimate license to perform both civil and spiritual services; "Licentiate of Both Laws" civil and canon
Julias {prop} :: A town of Palestine situated where the Jordan flows into the lake Tiberias
Juliobona {prop} :: The chief town of the Caletes in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Lillebonne
Juliobriga {prop} :: The chief city of the Cantabri in Hispania Tarraconensis, now Logroño
Juliomagus {prop} :: The chief town of the Andecavi in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Angers
Julium Carnicum {prop} :: a town in the territory of the Carni, now the little village of Zuglio in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
julus {noun} :: alternative form of iulus
jumentum {noun} :: alternative form of iumentum
juncetum {noun} :: alternative form of iuncētum
junceus {adj} :: alternative form of iunceus
Junctinus {adj} :: alternative spelling of Juntīnus
Junctinus {prop} :: alternative spelling of Juntīnus
junctio {noun} :: alternative form of iunctio
junctus {v} :: alternative form of iunctus
juncus {noun} :: alternative spelling of iuncus
jungo {v} :: alternative form of iungō
juninensis {adj} [relational] :: Junín
junior {adj} :: alternative form of iūnior
juniperus {noun} :: alternative form of iūniperus
Junius {prop} :: The name of a Roman family
junix {noun} :: alternative form of iūnīx
Juno Moneta {prop} :: A title of Juno
Junonicola {noun} :: alternative typography of Iūnōnicola
Junta {prop} [New Latin] :: surname
Junta {prop} :: Lucantonius Junta Florentinus (1457–1538), founder (with his brother, Philippus Junta) of the Giunti printing family business
Juntinus {adj} [New Latin] :: Juntine (of, pertaining to, occurring in, or typifying the editions of the Giunti printing family)
Juntinus {prop} :: given name — held by:
Juntinus {prop} :: Juntinus de Juntinis
Juntinus {prop} :: Juntinus de Juntinis Pistoriensis
Juntinus {prop} :: surname
Juntinus {prop} :: Franciscus Juntinus
Jupiter {prop} :: alternative spelling of Iuppiter
Juppiter {prop} :: alternative spelling of Iuppiter
juramentum {noun} :: alternative form of iuramentum
jurandum {noun} :: alternative form of iurandum
juratio {noun} :: alternative form of iūrātiō
jurator {noun} :: alternative form of iurator
juratus {v} :: alternative form of iuratus
jure divina {phrase} :: by divine right
jurgium {noun} :: alternative form of iūrgium
juridicialis {adj} :: alternative form of iūridiciālis
juridicus {adj} :: alternative spelling of iūridicus: judiciary
juridicus {noun} :: alternative spelling of iūridicus: judge
jurisconsultus {noun} :: alternative form of iurisconsultus
jurisdictio {noun} :: alternative form of iūrisdictiō
juro {v} :: alternative form of iuro
jus {noun} :: alternative spelling of ius (meaning right or law)
jus civile {noun} :: alternative spelling of iūs cīvīle
juscularius {noun} :: alternative form of iūsculārius
jus gentium {noun} :: medieval spelling of iūs gentium
jusjurandum {noun} :: alternative form of iūs iūrandum
jussio {noun} :: alternative form of iussiō
jussus {v} :: alternative spelling of iussus
jussus {noun} :: alternative spelling of iussus
justicia {noun} :: medieval spelling of iustitia
justiciaria {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of iūstitiāria
justiciarius {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of iūstitiārius
justiciarius {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of iūstitiārius
justificatio {noun} :: alternative form of iustificatio
justificatus {v} :: alternative form of iustificatus
justifico {v} :: alternative form of iūstifico
Justinianeus {adj} :: Justinianian, of Justinian
Justinianus {adj} :: Of Justin II
Justinianus {prop} :: Justinian I
justior {adj} :: alternative form of iūstior
justitia {noun} :: alternative form of iustitia
justitiaria {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of iūstitiāria
justitiarius {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of iūstitiārius
justitiarius {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: alternative form of iūstitiārius
justitium {noun} :: alternative form of iustitium
justus {adj} :: alternative form of iūstus
Justus {prop} :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by:
Justus {prop} :: Papirius Justus, a Roman jurist
Juturna {prop} [Roman god] :: A nymph, sister of Turnus
jutus {v} :: alternative form of iutus
juvans {v} :: alternative form of iuvāns
Juvavum {prop} :: Juvavum (town), now Salzburg
juvenculus {adj} :: alternative form of iuvenculus
juvencus {adj} :: alternative form of iuvencus
juvencus {noun} :: alternative form of iuvencus
juvenesco {v} :: alternative form of iuvenēscō
juvenilis {adj} :: alternative form of iuvenīlis
juvenis {adj} :: alternative form of iuvenis
juvenis {f} :: alternative form of iuvenis
juventa {noun} :: alternative form of iuventa
juventas {noun} :: alternative form of iuventas
Juventius {prop} :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by:
Juventius {prop} :: Publius Juventius Celsus, a Roman jurist
Juventius {adj} :: of or pertaining to the gens Juventia
juventus {noun} :: alternative form of iuventūs
juvo {v} :: alternative form of iuvō
juxta {adv} :: alternative form of iū̆xtā
juxta {prep} :: alternative form of iū̆xtā
juxtanuclearis {adj} [New Latin] :: juxtanuclear
juxtapapillaris {adj} [New Latin] :: juxtapapillary
juxtim {adv} :: alternative form of iuxtim