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1 LANGUAGE
[N]LINGUA (-AE) (F)ORATIO (-ONIS) (F)SERMO (-ONIS) (M)VOX (VOCIS) (F)LOQUELA (-AE) (F)LOQUELLA (-AE) (F)VERBUM (-I) (N)GRAMMATICA (-AE) (F)GRAMMATICE (-ES) (F)TEXTUM (-I) (N)TEXTURA (-AE) (F)TEXTUS (-US) (M)STILUS (-I) (M)STYLUS (-I) (M)- IN INVOLVED LANGUAGE -
2 LANGUAGE: IN INVOLVED LANGUAGE
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3 CELTIC: IN THE CELTIC LANGUAGE
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4 CIVIL LANGUAGE
[N]VERBUM: BONA VERBA (PL) -
5 COAXING LANGUAGE
[N]BLANDILOQUENTIA (-AE) (F) -
6 COLORED: HIGHLY COLORED LANGUAGE
[N]AMPULLA (-AE) (F) -
7 FORM A WORD FROM ANOTHER LANGUAGE
[V]FLECTO (-ERE -FLEXI -FLEXUM)English-Latin dictionary > FORM A WORD FROM ANOTHER LANGUAGE
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8 GREEK LANGUAGE
[N]GRAECA (-AE) (M)GRAECUM (-I) (N)GRAECUS (-I) (M)GRAECITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
9 INSULTING LANGUAGE
[N]CONTUMIA (-AE) (F) -
10 INTEGRITY OF A LANGUAGE
[N]CANDOR (-ORIS) (M) -
11 TEACHER OF LANGUAGE
[N]GRAMMATICUS (-I) (M)GRAMMATISTA (-AE) (M) -
12 USING FILTHY LANGUAGE
[A]SPURCIDICUS (-A -UM) -
13 CELTIC
[A]CELTICUS (-A -UM)- IN THE CELTIC LANGUAGE -
14 COLORED
[A]COLORATUS (-A -UM)COLOREUS (-A -UM)COLORIUS (-A -UM)CATAGRAPHUS (-A -UM)FUCATUS (-A -UM)FUCOSUS (-A -UM)INFUCATUS (-A -UM)MEDICATUS (-A -UM)- HIGHLY COLORED LANGUAGE -
15 graece
* graece, in the Greek language, J. 19:20; A. 21:37; Ap. 9:11.* -
16 lingua
lingua, ae, f., tongue, L. 16:24; language, 1 C. 12:10. -
17 loquela
loquella (-ela), ae, f., speech, language, J. 4:42; 8:43; manner of speech, Mt. 26:73.* -
18 loquella
loquella (-ela), ae, f., speech, language, J. 4:42; 8:43; manner of speech, Mt. 26:73.*
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