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q {letter} | :: A letter of the Latin alphabet |
q {prop} | :: Quintus |
Q. {prop} | :: praenominal abbreviation of Quintus |
Q {letter} | :: The seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet |
QAC {phrase} [New Latin] | :: abbreviation of quaque ante cibum |
q.e. {phrase} | :: initialism of quod est |
QED {phrase} | :: QED (quod erat demonstrandum) initialism of quod erat demonstrandum |
QFFFS {phrase} | :: initialism of quod felix, faustum, fortunatumque sit |
Qu. {prop} | :: abbreviation of Quintus |
qua {adv} | :: On which side, at or in which place, in what direction, where, by what way (qua...ea...) |
qua {adv} | :: as; in the capacity or character of |
qua {adv} | :: In so far as |
qua {adv} | :: In what way, how, by what method; to what degree or extent |
quaccola {noun} [Late Latin] | :: quail |
quacum {adv} | :: with whom? |
quacumque {adv} | :: wherever, wheresoever |
quacumque {adv} | :: by whatsoever means |
quadantenus {adv} | :: somewhat, up to a point |
Quadi {prop} | :: Quadi |
quadra {noun} | :: square |
quadragenarius {adj} [relational] | :: number forty |
quadragenarius {adj} | :: forty-year-old |
quadrageni {num} [distributive] | :: forty each; forty at a time |
quadragesima {noun} | :: Lent, Christian fast of forty days |
quadragesimus {num} | :: fortieth |
quadragiens {adv} | :: alternative form of quadrāgiēs |
quadragies {adv} | :: forty times |
quadraginta {num} | :: forty; 40 |
quadraginta unus {num} | :: forty-one; 41 |
quadrale {noun} [Medieval Latin] | :: a measure of wine |
quadrangularis {adj} | :: quadrangular |
quadrangulatus {adj} | :: quadrangular (four-sided) |
quadrangulum {noun} | :: quadrangle |
quadrangulus {adj} | :: quadrangular (four-sided) |
quadrans {noun} | :: A fourth part of something, quarter, farthing |
quadrans {noun} | :: The fourth part of an as, quarter of an as, three unciae |
quadrans {noun} | :: A quarter-digit |
quadrans {noun} [as a liquid measure] | :: The fourth part of a sextārius, quarter of a sextārius |
quadrans {noun} [as a weight] | :: A quarter of a Roman pound |
quadrantalis {adj} [relational] | :: quarter |
quadrantarius {adj} [relational] | :: quarter |
Quadratae {prop} | :: a place in Gallia Transpadana, situated on the road from Turin to Pavia |
quadratarius {adj} [relational] | :: stonecutter, mason (relating to the use of the square (tool)) |
quadrate {adv} | :: fourfold, four times |
quadraticus {adj} [mathematics] | :: quadratic |
quadratim {adv} | :: fourfold |
quadratio {noun} | :: square, quadrate |
quadrator {noun} | :: a stonecutter |
quadratum {noun} | :: a square, quadrate |
quadratura {noun} | :: a squaring, making square, quadrature |
quadratura {noun} [by extension] | :: a square |
quadratus {v} | :: square, squared |
quadratus {v} | :: having been made square, made into a square shape |
quadratus {noun} | :: a square, quadrate |
Quadratus {prop} | :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by: |
Quadratus {prop} | :: Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus, a Roman consul |
quadri- {prefix} | :: four, quadri- |
quadriangulus {adj} | :: four-cornered, quadrangular |
quadribaccium {noun} | :: An ornament composed of four pearls or beads |
quadricarinatus {adj} | :: Having four keel-shaped ridges |
quadricauda {noun} [New Latin] | :: a specific epithet for an organism with four tails or a tail with four parts |
quadricolor {adj} | :: four-coloured |
quadricornis {adj} [New Latin] | :: four-horned |
quadridens {adj} | :: Having four teeth or tusks |
quadridentatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: quadridentate |
quadriduanus {adj} [relational] | :: four days |
quadriduum {noun} | :: four days |
quadriennis {adj} | :: four-year-old |
quadriennium {noun} | :: period of four years |
quadrieris {noun} [nautical] | :: quadrireme (a vessel having four men per bank of oars) |
quadrifariam {adv} | :: fourfold (into four parts) |
quadrifariter {adv} | :: In a fourfold manner |
quadrifarius {adj} | :: fourfold |
quadrifidus {adj} | :: split into four parts; quadrifid |
quadrifinalis {adj} | :: bordering four places |
quadrifinium {noun} | :: a place where four boundaries meet |
quadriflorus {adj} [New Latin] | :: Having four flowers |
quadrifluus {adj} | :: split into four streams |
quadrifolius {adj} | :: four-leafed |
quadriforis {adj} | :: four-door |
quadriformis {adj} | :: quadriform |
quadrifurcus {adj} [Late Latin] | :: having four forks, prongs, or points |
quadriga {noun} | :: quadriga |
quadrigae {noun} | :: A four horse team, especially used for chariot racing |
quadrigae {noun} [poetic] | :: The four-horse team drawing the chariot of the sun |
quadrigae {noun} [figuratively] | :: Free rein, free course |
quadrigalis {adj} | :: of or pertaining to a quadriga (four horse team) |
quadrigamus {noun} [Ecclesiastical] | :: a man who has married four times; a husband for the fourth time |
quadrigarius {adj} | :: of or pertaining to a quadriga (four horse racing chariot) |
quadrigarius {noun} | :: a chariot racer, especially one who drives a quadriga |
Quadrigarius {prop} | :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by: |
Quadrigarius {prop} | :: Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius, a Roman historian |
quadrigatus {noun} | :: quadrigatus, a Roman silver coin minted during the 3rd century BCE |
quadrigeminus {adj} | :: fourfold, four, quadruple |
quadrigonus {adj} | :: tetragonal; four-angled; having four angles |
quadrigula {noun} | :: a little quadriga (four horse team) |
quadrigulae {noun} | :: a little quadriga (four horse team) |
quadriiugi {noun} | :: a quadriga (four horse team) |
quadriiugis {adj} | :: of or pertaining to a quadriga (four horse team, or racing chariot) |
quadriiugus {adj} | :: of or pertaining to a quadriga (four horse team, or racing chariot) |
quadrilaterus {adj} | :: quadrilateral |
quadrilineatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: marked with four lines |
quadrimaculatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: having square spots |
quadringeni {num} [distributive] | :: four hundred each; four hundred at a time |
quadringentesimus {num} | :: four-hundredth |
quadringenti {num} | :: four hundred; 400 |
quadringentiens {adv} | :: alternative form of quadringentiēs |
quadringenties {adv} | :: four hundred times |
quadripartio {v} | :: I divide in four parts |
quadripartitio {noun} | :: a division into four parts; a quadripartition |
quadripartito {adv} | :: in four divisions or parts, quadripartitely |
quadripartitus {v} | :: divided in four parts, having been divided in four parts |
quadripertitus {v} | :: alternative form of quadripartītus |
quadripunctatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: four-pointed |
quadripunctatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: four-spotted |
quadriremis {noun} | :: quadrireme (a vessel having four men per bank of oars) |
quadrisetus {adj} [New Latin] | :: having four bristles |
quadrispinosus {adj} [New Latin] | :: having four spines or thorns |
quadrivium {noun} | :: a crossroads; place where four ways meet |
quadrivium {noun} [Medieval Latin] | :: the quadrivium (the four mathematical liberal arts) |
quadro {vt} | :: I make four-cornered, square, make square |
quadro {vt} | :: I put in order, join properly, complete, perfect |
quadro {vi} | :: I agree with, fit with, square with |
quadro {vi} [of accounts] | :: I accord, agree |
quadro {vi} [of words] | :: I am fitting, appropriate |
quadru- {prefix} | :: alternative form of quadri- |
quadrum {noun} | :: square |
quadrum {noun} | :: square section |
quadrum {noun} | :: regular shape or form |
quadrupedans {adj} | :: Going on four legs |
quadrupedans {adj} | :: galloping |
quadrupedatim {adv} | :: In the manner of a quadruped; on four feet |
quadrupes {adj} | :: galloping |
quadrupes {adj} | :: moving on all fours |
quadrupes {adj} | :: four-legged, quadrupedal |
quadrupes {adj} [substantive] | :: a quadruped |
quadrupes {f} {n} | :: a quadruped |
quadruplator {noun} | :: A public informer who received a fourth part |
quadruplex {adj} | :: fourfold, quadruple |
quadruplex {noun} | :: a fourfold amount |
quadruplico {v} | :: I quadruple, multiply by four, make fourfold |
quadruplo {v} | :: I quadruple, multiply by four, make fourfold |
quadruplus {adj} | :: fourfold, quadruple |
quadrus {adj} | :: square |
quaecumque {adv} | :: alternative form of quācumquē |
quaelibet {adv} | :: alternative form of quālibet |
quaerendus {v} | :: which is to be sought for |
quaerendus {v} | :: which is to be asked, which is to be questioned |
quaerendus {v} | :: which is to be striven for |
quaerendus {v} | :: which is to be missed, which is to be lacked |
quaerendus {v} | :: which is to be desired |
quaerens {v} | :: seeking, looking for |
quaerens {v} | :: asking, questioning, inquiring |
quaerens {v} | :: striving for; endeavoring |
quaerens {v} | :: missing, lacking |
quaerens {v} | :: desiring |
quaerens {noun} [law] | :: a plaintiff or complainant |
quaerito {v} | :: I seek, search, or look for earnestly |
quaerito {v} | :: I ask, inquire, or demand earnestly |
quaero {v} | :: I seek, look for |
quaero {v} | :: I ask, question, inquire, query |
quaero {v} | :: I strive for; endeavor; seek to obtain |
quaero {v} | :: I miss, lack |
quaero {v} | :: I desire, require, want |
quaesitor {noun} | :: seeker, searcher |
quaesitor {noun} | :: investigator |
quaesiturus {v} | :: about to seek, about to look for |
quaesiturus {v} | :: about to ask, about to question, about to inquire |
quaesiturus {v} | :: about to strive for; about to endeavor |
quaesiturus {v} | :: about to miss, about to lack |
quaesiturus {v} | :: about to desire |
quaesitus {v} | :: sought for, having been sought for |
quaesitus {v} | :: asked, having been asked, questioned, having been questioned |
quaesitus {v} | :: striven for, having been striven for |
quaesitus {v} | :: missed, having been missed, lacked, having been lacked |
quaesitus {v} | :: desired, having been desired |
quaesitus {v} | :: special, having been special |
quaesitus {v} | :: far-fetched, having been far-fetched |
quaesitus {noun} | :: seeking, searching |
quaesitus {noun} | :: investigation |
quaeso {v} | :: I beg or ask (for) |
quaeso {v} | :: I seek |
quaeso {v} [in first-person] | :: please |
quaestio {noun} | :: problem |
quaestio {noun} | :: seeking |
quaestio {noun} | :: inquiry, investigation, questioning, question |
quaestio {noun} | :: inquisition |
quaestionarius {noun} [Late Latin] | :: a torturer or executioner |
quaestor {noun} | :: quaestor |
quaestorius {adj} [relational] | :: quaestor |
quaestuosior {adj} | :: more gainful etc |
quaestuosissimus {adj} | :: most or very gainful etc |
quaestuosus {adj} | :: gainful, profitable, advantageous, lucrative, productive |
quaestura {noun} | :: quaestorship (office of a quaestor) |
quaestus {noun} | :: gain, acquisition, profit, advantage |
quaestus {noun} [figuratively] | :: occupation, employment, job |
Quaetus {prop} | :: Quaetus (river), now called Quieto in Italian |
qualea {noun} [Late Latin, zoology] | :: synonym of coturnix: quail |
qualibet {adv} | :: anywhere (where it pleases) |
qualibet {adv} | :: anyway, anyhow (as you please) |
qualificandus {v} | :: which is to be qualified |
qualificans {v} | :: qualifying |
qualificatio {noun} [Medieval Latin] | :: qualification |
qualificaturus {v} | :: about to qualify |
qualificatus {v} | :: qualified |
qualifico {v} [Medieval Latin] | :: I qualify (invest with a quality) |
qualis {determiner} [interrogative] | :: of what kind, what kind of |
qualis {determiner} [relative] | :: of such kind, such as |
qualitas {noun} | :: quality, property |
qualiter {adv} | :: (just) as |
qualiter {adv} | :: how (in what way) |
qualum {noun} | :: wicker basket or hamper |
quam {conj} | :: in what (which) way, to what (which) degree; how, how much, as much as, as far as |
quam {conj} [in comparisons] | :: as |
quam {conj} [after comparative nouns] | :: than |
quamcumque {adv} | :: alternative form of quācumquē |
quamdiu {adv} | :: how long |
quamdiu {adv} | :: as long as, until, during |
quam diu bene se gesserint {phrase} | :: alternative form of quamdiū sē bene gesserint |
quamdiu se bene gesserint {phrase} [Medieval Latin, England, law, of an office] | :: Held as long as the officeholder does not abuse the post [literally: “As long as they behave well”] |
quamdiu se bene gesserit {phrase} | :: singular of quamdiū sē bene gesserint, referring to a specific person |
quamlibet {adv} | :: however (as it pleases) |
quam ob rem {adv} [idiomatic] | :: why; on account of what |
quam ob rem {adv} | :: wherefore |
quamobrem {adv} [interrogative] | :: why?, "For what reason?", "On what account?" |
quamplures {adj} [ante-Classical, post-Augustan] | :: alternative form of complūrēs |
quam primum {adv} | :: alternative form of quamprimum |
quamprimum {adv} | :: forthwith (as soon as possible) |
quamquam {conj} | :: though, although, albeit |
quamvis {adv} | :: as much (as you like), however |
quamvis {adv} | :: everso |
quamvis {adv} | :: although |
quando {adv} [interrogative] | :: "When?" |
quando {adv} [relative] | :: "When" |
quando {conj} | :: when |
quando {conj} | :: because |
quandocumque {adv} | :: whenever; at whatever time, as often as, at what time soever, as soon as |
quandoquidem {conj} | :: since, seeing that |
quanquam {conj} | :: alternative form of quamquam |
quanti constat {phrase} | :: how much is it? |
quantillus {adj} [interrogative] | :: how little, small or trifling |
quantitas {noun} | :: greatness, extent, quantity, magnitude, size |
quantitas {noun} | :: sum, amount |
quantitativus {adj} | :: quantitative |
quantitudo {noun} | :: quantity, degree |
quantocius {adv} | :: the sooner the better |
quantopere {adv} | :: how greatly |
quantulus {adj} | :: how little, small or trifling |
quantum {determiner} | :: as much of ... as |
quantum {determiner} | :: how high, how dear, as dear as |
quantumlibet {adv} | :: as much as you please |
quantumvis {noun} | :: however great an amount, as much as you want, however much, ever so much |
quantumvis {adv} | :: As much (or as long) as you please |
quantumvis {conj} | :: however, although |
quantus {adj} | :: how much, how many |
quantus {adj} | :: how big |
quantuscumque {adj} [with a subjunctive verb] | :: however great |
quantuscumque {adj} [with a subjunctive verb] | :: however little |
quantuslibet {adj} | :: as great as you please |
quantusvis {adj} | :: as much as you want, as great as you please, however great, ever so great |
quapropter {adv} [interrogative] | :: why?, wherefore? |
quapropter {adv} [relative] | :: on which account, wherefore |
quaque {adv} | :: wherever |
quaque {adv} | :: every |
quare {adv} [interrogative] | :: by what means, how |
quare {adv} [relative] | :: by which means, whereby |
quare {adv} [interrogative] | :: from what cause, on what account, why, wherefore |
quare {adv} [relative] | :: therefore, and so, hence, for this reason |
quartadecimani {noun} | :: soldiers of the fourteenth legion |
Quartadecimani {prop} | :: a name given to the followers of the fourth-century heretical movement of Audianism which honored the death of Christ on the eve of Jewish Passover on fourteenth day of Nisan instead of Easter Sunday; Quartodecimans, Audians |
quartalis {adj} [Medieval Latin, agriculture] | :: subject to a one-fourth tribute of a crop, part of a quārtāgium (a quarter of a tenant's fields, vineyards, etc. taken and used illegally by the landowning feudal lord) |
quartalitius {adj} [New Latin] | :: of or pertaining to a quarter |
quartanus {adj} [relational] | :: fourth (e.g. on the fourth day, of the fourth legion etc.) |
Quartinius {prop} | :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by: |
Quartinius {prop} | :: Titus Quartinius Saturnalis, a Roman standard-bearer |
Quartinus {prop} | :: A Roman cognomen — famously held by: |
Quartinus {prop} | :: Titus Quartinus, a Roman usurper |
quartus {num} | :: fourth, the ordinal number after tertius and before quintus |
quartus decimus {num} | :: alternative form of quārtusdecimus: fourteenth |
quartusdecimus {num} | :: fourteenth |
quasi {conj} | :: as if |
quasi {conj} | :: as (like) |
quasillum {noun} | :: small basket |
quassabilis {adj} | :: that may be shaken, shakable |
quassabundus {adj} [of a drunkard] | :: tottering, shaking |
quassans {v} | :: shaking |
quassatio {noun} | :: The act of shaking |
quassatio {noun} | :: An affliction, disturbance |
quassatura {noun} | :: The act of shaking |
quassatura {noun} | :: An injury from shaking |
quassatus {v} | :: shaken |
quassatus {v} | :: flourished |
quassatus {v} | :: weakened |
quasso {v} | :: I shake repeatedly, I quake |
quasso {v} | :: I wave or flourish |
quasso {v} | :: I weaken |
quassus {noun} | :: The act of shaking |
quatenus {adv} | :: how far, how long |
quatenus {adv} | :: to what extent |
quater {adv} | :: four times |
quaterdecies {adv} | :: fourteen times |
quaternarius {adj} | :: Containing or consisting of four things |
quaternarius {adj} | :: quaternary |
quaterni {num} [distributive] | :: four each; four at a time |
quaternio {noun} | :: The number four (e.g. on a dice) |
quaternio {noun} | :: A group of four soldiers |
quaternio {noun} | :: quaternion |
quatiens {v} | :: shaking, agitating |
quatiens {v} | :: brandishing |
quatio {v} | :: I shake; agitate |
quatio {v} | :: I wield, brandish |
quatio {v} | :: I move, touch, excite, affect |
quatio {v} | :: I vex, harass |
quatriduum {noun} | :: alternative form of quadriduum |
quattor {num} | :: [rare] alternative spelling of quattuor |
quattrospina {noun} [New Latin] | :: a specific epithet for an organism with four spines |
quattuor {num} | :: four; 4 |
quattuordecim {num} | :: fourteen; 14 |
quattuorvir {noun} [especially in plural] | :: A board of four men |
quattuorviralis {adj} | :: quattuorviral (of or relating to the quattuorvirs) |
quattuorviratus {noun} | :: quattuorvirate (rank or office of a quattuorvir) |
quatuor {num} | :: medieval spelling of quattuor |
quatuordecim {num} | :: alternative form of quattuordecim |
quaxo {v} [hapax legomenon] | :: I croak (make sound of a frog) |
-que {conj} [enclitic] | :: and, a copulative particle affixed to the word it annexes |
-que {conj} [enclitic, when repeated] | :: "both... and", "whether... or" |
-que {conj} [enclitic] | :: introducing an explanatory clause |
-que {conj} [enclitic, rare] | :: used in an answer |
queenslandicus {adj} [relational, New Latin] | :: Queensland |
quelea {noun} [New Latin] | :: quelea |
quemadmodum {adv} [interrogative] | :: how, in what manner |
quemadmodum {adv} [relative] | :: as, just as, as when |
quemadmodum {adv} [relative] | :: for instance |
queo {v} | :: I am able, can |
Quercens {prop} [Roman mythology] | :: A man mentioned by Virgil in the Aeneid |
quercetum {noun} | :: alternative spelling of querquētum |
querceus {adj} [post-Classical Latin] | :: oaken, of oak |
quercicolus {adj} [New Latin] | :: oak-dwelling |
quercus {noun} | :: An oak, oak-tree, especially the Italian oak |
quercus {noun} [poetic] | :: Of things made from oak wood |
querela {noun} | :: complaint, grievance |
querela {noun} | :: illness |
querela {noun} | :: lament |
querella {noun} | :: complaint |
querella {noun} | :: lament |
querendus {v} | :: which is to be lamented |
querens {v} | :: complaining |
queribundus {adj} | :: complaining, plaintive |
querimonia {noun} | :: complaint (grievance) |
queritans {v} | :: complainers, those who cry out loud |
queritor {v} | :: I complain |
queritor {v} | :: I complain excessively |
queritor {v} | :: I make a public outcry, cry out in protest |
queror {v} | :: I complain, lament |
queror {v} | :: I am indignant |
querquedula {noun} | :: A kind of duck, perhaps the teal |
Querquerni {prop} | :: A Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, Hispania Tarraconensis |
Querquetula {prop} | :: Querquetula (ancient city), mentioned only by Pliny |
querquetulanus {adj} | :: oak-forested; covered by an oak forest |
querquetum {noun} | :: a wood, forest, or plantation of oak-trees |
querule {adv} [Medieval Latin] | :: querulously, plaintively |
querulosus {adj} [Late Latin] | :: querulous |
querulus {adj} | :: complaining, querulous |
querulus {adj} | :: plaintive, murmuring, whimpering |
ques {pron} [Old Latin] | :: any |
questurus {v} | :: about to complain |
questus {v} | :: complained, lamented |
questus {noun} | :: complaint |
qui {pron} [relative] | :: who, that, which |
qui {pron} [indefinite, after si, nisi, num, ne] | :: anyone, any |
qui {adj} [interrogative] | :: who, what, which |
qui {adj} [indefinite, after si, nisi, num, ne] | :: anyone, any |
qui {adv} [interrogative] | :: In what way? how? whereby? by what means? why? |
qui {adv} [relative] | :: wherewith, whereby, wherefrom, how; that, in order that |
qui {adv} [indefinite, with hercle, edepol, at, quīppe, ut] | :: somehow, surely |
quia {conj} | :: because, wherefore, for (as conjunction) |
quia {conj} [Late Latin] | :: that |
quianam {conj} [archaic] | :: because |
qui bene amat, bene castigat {proverb} | :: spare the rod and spoil the child |
quibuscum {adv} | :: with whom? (plural) |
quicquam {pron} | :: anything (whatsoever) |
quicquid {pron} | :: alternative spelling of quidquid; whatever |
quicum {adv} | :: with whom? |
quicumque {pron} | :: whoever, whatever |
quicumque {pron} | :: whosoever, whatsoever |
quicunque {pron} | :: alternative form of quīcumque |
quicũque {pron} | :: alternative typography of quīcumque or quīcunque |
quid {adv} | :: why? what for? |
quid agis {phrase} [colloquial] | :: what's up?, how are you?, how do you do? |
quid agis {phrase} [colloquial, in surprise] | :: what are you doing (there)? what are you up to? |
quid ais {phrase} [colloquial, indicating surprise at or requesting confirmation of, the previous remark; to express skepticism] | :: eh?, what?, what did you say?, what are you saying?, you don't say! |
quid ais {phrase} [colloquial, followed by a question, attracting the addressee's attention] | :: tell me, what do you say? |
quidam {pron} | :: someone, a certain one/thing; something |
quidam {adj} | :: Certain (person or thing), some (person or thing), one [in the sense of "a specific"] (person or thing not previously introduced in the present discourse) |
quidem {adv} [postpositive] | :: indeed |
quidem {adv} [postpositive] | :: in fact (emphatic) |
quid est {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: what's the matter? |
quid ni {adv} | :: why not? what else? |
quid ni {adv} | :: of course |
quidni {adv} | :: why not? |
quid nomen tibi est {phrase} | :: what is your name? |
qui docet, discit {proverb} | :: who teaches, learns |
quidquid {pron} | :: whatever |
quidquid {pron} | :: quidquid id est, Whatever it is |
quidquid {pron} | :: whoever it be, everything, anything |
quidquidlibet {pron} [Late Latin] | :: whatever it may be |
quid tibi est {phrase} [idiomatic] | :: what is it?, what's the matter?, what's wrong?, what ails you? |
quies {noun} | :: rest, repose, quiet, calm, lull |
quies {noun} [figurative] | :: dream |
quies {adj} [Old Latin] | :: alternative form of quiētus |
quiescendus {v} | :: which is to be rested |
quiescens {v} | :: resting, sleeping, reposing |
quiescentia {noun} [Late Latin] | :: rest, quiet |
quiesco {v} | :: I rest, sleep, repose |
quiesco {v} | :: I cause to cease, stop, render quiet |
quiesco {v} [especially of inanimate objects] | :: I am still or quiet, lie still |
quiesco {v} | :: I remain neutral, abstain from action, keep quiet, stand by |
quiesco {v} [in speech] | :: I make a pause |
quiesco {v} [figuratively] | :: I suffer or allow quietly; permit |
quiesco {v} [figuratively] | :: I cease, leave off or desist from something |
qui et {phrase} | :: also known as, aka |
quietans {v} | :: calming |
quietantia {noun} [Late Latin] | :: a release or acquittal |
quietantia {noun} [Late Latin] | :: a discharge from a debt or obligation; a document that shows this discharge |
quietaturus {v} | :: about to calm |
quietatus {v} | :: calmed |
quietensis {adj} [relational] | :: Quito |
quietior {adj} | :: quieter |
quietior {adj} | :: calmer, more peaceful |
quietissimus {adj} | :: quietest |
quietissimus {adj} | :: calmest, very peaceful |
quieto {v} [Post-Classical] | :: to quiet, calm |
quietor {v} | :: I calm, quiet |
quietudo {noun} [hapax legomenon] | :: rest, quietude, calmness |
quieturus {v} | :: about to rest |
quietus {v} | :: at rest/nap, quiet, keeping quiet |
quietus {v} | :: peaceful, neutral |
quietus {v} | :: tranquil, calm |
quietus {v} | :: excused, absolved of |
quilibet {pron} | :: anyone |
quilubet {pron} | :: alternative form of quilibet |
quin {adv} [usually with present indicative] | :: How not?, Why not? |
quin {adv} | :: without |
quin {adv} | :: even |
quinam {pron} | :: who, which, what (interrogative) |
quinarius {adj} | :: Containing or consisting of five things |
quinarius {adj} | :: quinary |
quinatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: quinate |
Quinctilius {prop} | :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by: |
Quinctilius {prop} | :: Publius Quinctilius Varus, a Roman governor |
Quinctius {prop} | :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" famously held by: |
Quinctius {prop} | :: Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, a Roman statesman |
Quinctius {prop} | :: Titus Quinctius Flaminius, a Roman general |
Quinctius {adj} | :: of or pertaining to the gens Quinctia |
quincunx {noun} | :: five twelfths |
quincunx {noun} | :: the five on a die |
quindeciens {adv} | :: alternative form of quīndeciēs |
quindecies {adv} | :: fifteen times |
quindecim {num} | :: fifteen; 15 |
quindecimvir {noun} [especially in plural] | :: quindecimvir |
quindecimviralis {adj} | :: quindecimviral (of or relating to the quindecimvirs) |
quindecimviratus {noun} | :: quindecimvirate (rank or office of a quindecimvir) |
quindiuensis {adj} [relational] | :: Quindío (in Colombia) |
quingeni {num} [distributive] | :: five hundred each; five hundred at a time |
quingenteni {num} [distributive] | :: five hundred each; five hundred at a time |
quingentesimus {num} | :: five hundredth |
quingenti {num} | :: five hundred; 500 |
quingenties {adv} | :: five hundred times |
quini {num} [distributive] | :: five each; five at a time |
quinimmo {adv} | :: indeed, in fact |
quinimmo {adv} | :: furthermore |
quinquagenarius {adj} [relational] | :: number fifty |
quinquagenarius {adj} | :: fifty-year-old |
quinquageni {num} [distributive] | :: fifty each; fifty at a time |
quinquagensimus {num} | :: alternative form of quīnquāgēsimus |
quinquagesimus {num} | :: fiftieth |
quinquagesimus {num} | :: fifty-year-old |
quinquaginta {num} | :: fifty; 50 |
quinquangulus {adj} | :: pentagonal |
Quinquatrus {prop} | :: A festival held in honor of the goddess Minerva, held on the fifth day after the Ides |
quinque {num} | :: five; 5 |
quinquefasciatus {adj} [New Latin] | :: marked with five bands |
quinquefolius {adj} | :: five-leaved |
quinquennalis {adj} | :: quinquennial |
quinquennis {adj} | :: five-year-old |
quinquennis {adj} | :: quinquennial |
quinquennium {noun} | :: A period of five years |
quinquennium {noun} | :: a five-year term |
quinquepartitus {adj} | :: divided into five parts, fivefold, quinquepartite |
quinquepertitus {adj} | :: alternative form of quīnquepartitus |
quinquevir {noun} [especially in plural] | :: quinquevir |
quinqueviralis {adj} | :: quinqueviral (of or relating to the quinquevirs) |
quinqueviratus {noun} | :: quinquevirate (office or dignity of a quinquevir, membership in a commission of five) |
quinquiens {adv} | :: alternative form of quīnquiēs |
quinquies {adv} | :: five times |
quinquiplex {adj} | :: quintuple, fivefold |
quinquiplico {v} | :: I increase fivefold, quintuplicate |
quinquiplico {v} [mathematics] | :: I multiply by five |
quintana {noun} | :: A street in the Roman camp, separating the fifth and sixth maniples, containing the marketplace |
Quintilis {prop} [historical] | :: Quintilis: the Roman month following June, renamed Iūlius in 44 BC |
Quintilis {adj} [historical] | :: Of Quintilis |
Quintinus {prop} | :: given name. Feminine form: Quīntīna |
Quintipor {noun} | :: a male slave owned by Quintus |
quintus {num} | :: fifth, the ordinal number after quartus and before sextus |
Quintus {prop} | :: originally used for a fifth-born son (not counting daughters) |
quintusdecimus {num} | :: fifteenth |
quippe {adv} | :: surely, certainly, by all means |
quippe {adv} | :: indeed, in fact, obviously |
quippiam {pron} | :: something, anything |
quippiam {pron} | :: someone anyone |
quippini {adv} | :: why not? |
Quirinalia {prop} [historical, Ancient Rome] | :: A festival dedicated to the god Quirinus, celebrated on February 17th |
quirinalis {adj} | :: dedicated or pertaining to the god Quirinus |
quirinalis {adj} | :: Quirinal (hill) |
Quirinius {prop} | :: a Roman nomen gentile, gens or "family name" |
quirinus {adj} | :: dedicated or pertaining to the god Quirinus |
Quirinus {prop} | :: a proper name |
Quirinus {prop} [Roman god] | :: of Romulus after his deification; Quirinus |
Quirinus {prop} [Roman god] | :: of Janus |
Quirinus {prop} [poetic] | :: of Augustus |
Quirinus {prop} [poetic] | :: of Mark Antony |
quiris {noun} | :: spear (= hasta) |
Quiris {noun} | :: an inhabitant of the Sabine town, Cures |
Quiris {noun} [plural] | :: the Roman people (after their union with the Sabine Quirites; the Romans calling themselves, in a civil capacity, Quirites, while, in a political and military capacity, they retained the name of Romani) |
Quirites {prop} | :: the inhabitants of the Sabine town, Cures |
Quirites {prop} | :: the Roman people (after their union with the Sabine Quirites; the Romans calling themselves, in a civil capacity, Quirites, while, in a political and military capacity, they retained the name of Romani) |
quirito {vi} | :: I call upon for help |
quirito {vi} [of orators] | :: I scream, shriek |
quirito {vt} | :: I protest by screaming |
quirquir {adv} | :: {uncertain meaning} |
quirquir {adv} | :: Some type of emphatic interrogative or relative adverb, probably meaning “wherever.” |
quirrito {vi} [of boars] | :: I grunt |
quis {pron} [substantive interrogative pronoun] | :: who, what |
quis {pron} [in the neuter quid] | :: how, why |
quis {pron} [indefinite pronoun, alone and after si, nisi, num, ne] | :: someone, something, anyone, anything; any |
quis {pron} [alternative form for nominative singular masculine of adjectival interrogative pronoun quī] | :: which |
quis custodiet ipsos custodes {phrase} | :: “Who guards the guards?”, “Who watches the watchers?” |
quisnam {pron} | :: who, which, what? |
quispiam {pron} | :: anybody, anything |
quispiam {pron} | :: somebody, something |
quispiam {adj} | :: any |
quispiam {adj} | :: some |
quisquam {pron} | :: anyone |
quisquam {pron} | :: anything |
quisque {pron} | :: each one, each person |
quisque {pron} | :: anyone |
quisquilia {noun} [chiefly, in the plural] | :: admixed twigs or stalks |
quisquilia {noun} [chiefly, in the plural] | :: odds and ends; rubbish, dregs |
quisquis {pron} | :: whoever, whatever |
qui tacet consentire videtur {proverb} | :: he who is silent is understood to consent |
quitensis {adj} [relational] | :: Quito |
quivis {pron} | :: whoever you will, anyone, anything |
quivis {pron} | :: whatever (you will), whatsoever |
quivis {determiner} | :: whichever, whatever (person or thing) |
quiviscumque {pron} | :: every |
Quiza {prop} | :: Quiza (town) situated between Portus Magnus and Arsenaria |
quo {adv} [interrogative] | :: whither, whereto, where |
quo {adv} | :: (relative / interrogative) To or in which place, whither, where |
quo {adv} | :: To what end, for what purpose, wherefore, why |
quo {adv} | :: To the end that, in order that, so that, that |
quoad {adv} | :: as far as |
quoad {adv} | :: as long as |
quoad {adv} | :: until |
quoad {adv} | :: while |
quoadusque {adv} | :: until that |
quocirca {conj} | :: wherefore (for which reason) |
quocum {adv} | :: with whom? |
quocumque {adv} | :: whithersoever, wherever |
quod {conj} | :: which |
quod {conj} | :: because |
quod {conj} | :: until |
quod {conj} [Medieval Latin] | :: that (in indirect discourse) |
quodammodo {adv} | :: in a certain (specified) manner |
quod erat demonstrandum {phrase} | :: which was to be proved; which was to be demonstrated |
quod nomen tibi est {phrase} | :: what is your name? |
quodsi {conj} | :: but if |
quoius {pron} | :: alternative form of cuius |
quojus {adv} | :: alternative form of quoius |
quo libet {adv} | :: alternative spelling of quolibet |
quolibet {adv} | :: whithersoever (to wherever it pleases) |
quom {conj} [archaic] | :: alternative form of cum |
quominus {conj} | :: that not |
quomodo {adv} [interrogative] | :: how, in what way |
quomodolibet {adv} | :: howsoever |
quomodo stas {phrase} [Medieval Latin, idiomatic] | :: how are you? (literally how do you stand?) |
quonam {adv} | :: to whatever place; whither |
quondam {adv} | :: at a certain time, at one time, once, heretofore, formerly |
quondam {adv} | :: sometimes |
quoniam {conj} | :: since, forasmuch, now that |
quoquam {adv} | :: whithersoever (to any place) |
quoquam {adv} | :: in any direction, to anywhere |
quoque {adv} | :: also, likewise, besides, too |
quoque {adv} | :: not only |
quoque {adv} | :: even, actually |
quoque {adv} | :: (figurative) what's more |
quoquo {adv} | :: To wherever, whithersoever |
quoquomodo {adv} | :: howsoever |
quoquomodo {adv} | :: by whatever means |
quorsom {adv} | :: alternative form of quorsum |
quorsum {adv} | :: whither |
quorsum {adv} | :: to what end, why |
quorsus {adv} | :: alternative form of quorsum |
Quosenum {prop} | :: Quosenum (river) |
quot {determiner} | :: how many; as many |
quota hora est {phrase} | :: what time is it? |
quotannis {adv} | :: yearly, annually |
quotidianus {adj} | :: alternative form of cotīdiānus |
quotidie {adv} | :: alternative form of cotīdiē |
quotiens {adv} | :: how often? |
quotiens {adv} | :: as often as |
quotiens {adv} | :: whenever |
quotienscumque {adv} | :: whenever (every time that) |
quotienscumque {adv} | :: however often |
quoties {adv} | :: alternative form of quotiēns |
quotquot {determiner} | :: However many |
quot servi, tot hostes {phrase} | :: Every slave is an enemy (literally as many slaves, so many enemies) |
quotus {adj} | :: which? (in numerical sequence); what number? |
quotus {adj} | :: how many? |
quousque {adv} | :: until when? |
quousque {adv} | :: (for) how long? |
quousque {adv} | :: how far? |
quo vadis {phrase} | :: where are you going? |
quovis {adv} | :: to anywhere whatsoever, anywhither, whithersoever |
q.v. {phrase} | :: quod vidē (which see) |