Recent Words
This is a list of the 60 most recent words added to the dictionary.
| Word | Part of Speech | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| Obstinatus | adjective | Firm, resolute; stubborn |
| Iocosus | adjective | Humorous, playful |
| Quo | adverb | Where |
| Fulgere | verb | To shine, flash |
| Excruciare | verb | To torture, torment |
| Requirere | verb | To ask, seek, search, inquire |
| Fortassis | adverb | Perhaps, possibly |
| Fortasse | adverb | Perhaps, possibly |
| Cogere | verb | To collect, gather; to thicken; to compel, force |
| Talis | adjective | Such |
| Iniuria | noun | Injury, offense, injustice, wrongdoing |
| Potis | adjective | Possible, able |
| Vilis | adjective | Cheap, worthless, poor, common |
| Urere | verb | To burn, scorch |
| Etsi | conjunction | Even if, though, yet |
| Cognoscere | verb | To know, learn |
| Vulgus | noun | Crowd, people |
| Diligere | verb | To respect, esteem, love |
| Tenere | verb | To have, hold, possess |
| Noscere | verb | To know, learn |
| Quondam | adverb | Once, formerly; sometimes |
| Aqua | noun | Water |
| Oportere | verb | It is necessary for (dat) to (inf), (dat) ought to (inf) |
| Cupido | noun | Desire, longing, passion; Cupid |
| Amicitia | noun | Friendship |
| Sancire | verb | To ordain, make sacred |
| Aeternus | adjective | Eternal, immortal |
| Sincere | adverb | Honestly, sincerely |
| Proponere | verb | To set forth, display; declare, publish |
| Provincia | noun | Duty, province |
| Siccare | verb | To dry |
| Usque | adverb | All the way; continuously |
| Sol | noun | Sun |
| Redire | verb | To go back, return |
| Rubere | verb | To be red, blush |
| Misellus | adjective | Poor little |
| Bellus | adjective | Pleasant, pretty, handsome |
| Negare | verb | To deny, say no |
| Tenebrae | noun | Darkness, night, shadows; death, blindness |
| Tenebricosus | adjective | Dark, gloomy |
| Modo | adverb | Only, at all; just now |
| Gremium | noun | Bosom, lap |
| Movere | verb | To move |
| Deliciae | noun | Delight, pleasure; sweetheart |
| Venus | noun | Charm, beauty; love, mating; goddess of love |
| Venustas | noun | Charm, beauty |
| Venustus | adjective | Charming, attractive, beautiful |
| Tristis | adjective | Sad, gloomy |
| Levare | verb | To raise |
| Ardor | noun | Heat, brightness; passion (figurative) |
| Acquiescere | verb | To rest; die |
| Morsus | noun | Bite, grip |
| Incitare | verb | To urge, rush, encourage |
| Appetere | verb | To grasp |
| Passer | noun | Sparrow, bird |
| Flamma | noun | Flame, fire, torch, star |
| Artus | adjective | Narrow, close, tight |
| Tenuis | adjective | Thin, fine; small |
| Lingua | noun | Tongue; language |
| Aspicere | verb | To see, catch sight of |
Defendere verb to defend
Medicus noun Physician
Doctor noun Doctor
page revision: 9, last edited: 03 Jul 2021 01:50