Cassell S Latin Dictionary
Inveigle definition, to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk or inducements (usually followed by into): to inveigle a person into playing bridge. See more.
Comitatus definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation. Look it up now!
Etymology and plural form ‘Referendum’ is the gerundive form of the Latin verb refero, literally “to carry back” (from the verb fero, “to bear, bring, carry” plus the inseparable preposition re-, here meaning “back”.)
Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Enter a word (or two) above and you’ll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs.
Pari delicto. . Latin for “of equal fault.” For example, if two parties complain to a judge of the non performance of a contract by the other, the judge could refuse to provide a remedy to either of them because of “pari delicto”: a finding that they were equally at fault in causing the contract’s breach.
Latin Links and Resources Compiled by Fr. Gary Coulter Please feel free to submit updates and corrections. Obviously, I have focused just on resources and links about the Latin language that are in English.
An oath of fealty, from the Latin fidelitas (faithfulness), is a pledge of allegiance of one person to another.
Check the correct spelling of Dictionary and how do you spell it on Spellcheck.net
A place to ask for help on finding quotations, etymologies, or other information about particular words. The Tea room is named to accompany the Beer parlour.. For questions about the technical operation of Wiktionary use the Beer parlour.
A simple and powerful online Latin dictionary that can understand Latin inflections.