Below is a list of Latin Words and their corresponding definitions - Filtered by the letter T
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- Tabella
- writing tablet
- Tabellae
- letter, document
- Tabernus
- booth, hut, cottage, hove, small shop, inn, tavern
- Tabesco
- to melt, waste away, pine, be spoiled
- Tabgo Tetigi Tactum
- to touch
- Tabula
- board, plank, gaming board, painted panel
- Taceo Tacuitacitum
- to be silent, leave unmentioned
- Tactus
- sense of feeling, touch
- Taedium, Tedium
- disgust, weariness, boredom
- Talio
- retribution
- Talis
- of such a kind, such
- Talus
- the ankle, ankle bone,
- Tam
- to such a degree, so, so far
- Tam Quam
- as soon as possible
- Tamdiu
- for such a long time
- Tamen
- notwithstanding, nevertheless, yet, still, for all that
- Tametsi
- even if, although
- Tamisium
- sieve, sifter (Herimann, p 308)
- Tamquam Tanquam
- as, just as, like as, just as if
- Tandem
- adv at last, finally
- Tantillus
- so little, so small
- Tantum
- only
- Tantummodo
- only just, just so long as
- Tantus
- so large, so great, of such a size
- Tardus
- slow, late, tardy
- Taruennam
- The Rouanne
- Te
- (acc) you / I got YOU, babe
- Tego Texi Tectum
- to cover, bury, conceal, hide, protect, shield
- Temeritas
- rashness, temerity
- Temperantia
- moderation, self-control, temperance
- Tempero
- to mix properly, temper, regulate, mitigate
- Tempero
- be moderate, control oneself
- Tempero
- (+abl or with ab) to keep from, refrain from
- Tempero
- (+ dat) to control, use with moderation, spare,
- Tempestas
- storm, weather
- Templovium
- Templeuve, villa near Cisoing
- Templum
- sacred precinct, temple, sometimes church
- Temptatio
- trial, temptation
- Tempus Temporis
- time
- Tenax
- grasping, stingy, clinging, frugal, obstinate
- Tendo
- to direct, try, attempt, stretch, extend, present, give
- Teneo
- to keep on, persist, persevere, endure
- Teneo
- to hold, keep, possess, maintain
- Teneo
- to grasp, know, understand
- Tener Tenera Tenerum
- tender, delicate, soft, young
- Tenuis
- thin, slight, feeble, slim, slender
- Tenus
- prep With abl as far as, up to, to, down to
- Tepesco
- to cool, grow lukewarm, decrease
- Tepidus
- warm, luke-warm, tepid
- Ter
- three times, thrice
- Terebro
- to bore through, perforate
- Teres
- rounded, polished, smooth, fine, elegant
- Terga Dare
- to flee, retreat, run away
- Tergeo Tergo Tersi Tersum
- to wipe, scour, clean
- Tergiversatio
- backwardness, reluctance, evasion
- Tergo (a Tergo )
- in the rear, from behind
- Tergum
- skin, hide
- Tergum
- back, rear
- Tergus
- the back / skin, hide, leather
- Termes
- a tree branch (especially olive)
- Terminatio
- termination, determination, setting of boundaries
- Termino
- restrict, define, close, set a limit to
- Terminus
- a boundary mark, limit, end, border
- Tero Trivi Tritum
- to rub, wear out
- Terra
- earth, ground, land, country, soil
- Terreo
- to frighten, terrify, scare away, deter
- Territo
- to scare, frighten, intimidate
- Terror
- fright, fear, terror
- Tersus
- clean, neat, correct
- Tertius
- third
- Testimonium
- proof, evidence, witness, indication
- Testis
- one who gives evidence, witness, spectator / testicle
- Texo
- to weave, twine together, plait, construct, build
- Texo
- the main verb for weaving of cloth
- Textilis
- woven fabric, piece of cloth
- Textor Textrix
- weaver
- Textus
- woven cloth, web
- Thalassinus
- sea-green
- Theatrum
- theater
- Theca
- case, envelope, covering
- Thema
- subject, topic, theme
- Thema Thematis
- theme
- Theologus
- theologian
- Thermae
- warm springs, warm baths
- Thesaurus
- treasure, horde / store-room, treasury
- Thesis
- proposition, thesis
- Thorax
- breastplate
- Thymbra
- the herb savory
- Thymum
- the herb thyme
- Timeo
- to fear, be afraid, dread
- Timidus
- fearful, timid
- Timor
- fear, dread, object causing fear
- Titulus
- label, title, placard
- Tolero
- to tolerate, bear, endure, sustain
- Tollo Sustuli Sublatum
- to lift up, raise, elevate, carry away
- Tondeo Totondi Tonsum
- shave, shear, clip, mow, reap, browse
- Tonsor
- barbar
- Tornacense
- Tournai
- Torqueo
- to twist, curl, rack, torture, torment, distort, test
- Torrens
- rushing, seething, burning, parched / a torrent
- Tot
- (indecl) so many
- Totidem
- just as many
- Toties
- often, so many times
- Toties, Totiens
- so many times, so often
- Toties, Toties
- so often, so many times
- Totus
- whole, entire, complete, all
- Tracto
- to drag, handle / treat, discuss, deal with
- Trado Tradidi Traditum
- surrender / hand over / transmit, teach
- Traho Traxi Tractum
- to drag, pull / derive, get
- Traiectensium
- Utrecht
- Traiectum
- Maastricht
- Trans
- (+ acc) across
- Transeo
- to go over, pass over, cross over, go past
- Transfero Transtuli Translatum
- carry across, transfer, convey
- Transmitto
- to send, carry, or convey across
- Tredecim
- (indecl) thirteen
- Trellum
- Tre Blon, castle in Hannonia
- Tremo
- to tremble, shake, shudder
- Trepide
- with trepidation, in confusion,
- Tres Tria
- three
- Treverim
- Triers
- Tribuo
- to give out, divide, allot, assign, grant, give, allow
- Tricesimus
- thirtieth
- Triduana
- lasting three days
- Triduum
- a period of three days
- Triginta
- (inedl) thirty
- Tripudio
- to leap, jump, dance (as in a religious procession)
- Tristis
- sad, gloomy, downcast
- Trium Fontium
- Trois-Fontaines, Marne, Vitry-le-Francais
- Triumphus
- triumphal procession, triumph
- Trucido
- to kill cruelly, slay, butcher, massacre, slaughter
- Truculenter
- (adv) wildly, savagely, fiercely, cruelly, roughly
- Tu
- you / Old Heidelberg, you are the finest
- Tubineus
- cone shaped
- Tui
- your yours / I read YOUR letter that said, dear John
- Tum
- at that time, then / thereupon, in the next place
- Tumultus
- uprising, disturbance, riot, tumult
- Tumulus
- mound, grave, heap of earth
- Tunc
- then, at that time
- Tungris
- Tongres
- Turba
- uproar, disturbance, mob, crowd, multitude
- Turbatio
- disturbance, confusion
- Turbatus
- angered, exasperated / disturbed, restless, troubled
- Turbo
- to disturb, upset, throw into disorder, confuse, unsettle
- Turbo, Onis
- hurricane tornado, that which spins
- Turpe
- a disgrace
- Turpis
- foul, ugly, disgraceful, morally corrupt
- Tutamen Tutaminis
- defense, protection
- Tutis
- protected, safe, secure
- Tyrannus
- tyrant, absolute ruler