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| aequilātātiō, aequilātātiōnis f | equal distance of two parallel lines from each other |
| aequimanus, aequimana, aequimanum | equally skillful in two areas |
| aggestum, aggestī n (adgestum, adgestī n) | elevation formed like a dike or mound |
| aggestus, aggestī m (adgestus, adgestī m) | elevation formed like a dike or mound |
| agmine duplicī | in two columns |
| agnōminātiō, agnōminātiōnis f | the bringing together two words different in meaning, but similar in sound, paronomasia |
| āleārius, āleāria, āleārium | pertaining to a game of chance, formed at the gaming-table |
| aliquem prō aliquō vocō | confuse both names, mistake the two names, confuse someone with someone else |
| alluviēs, alluviēī f (adluviēs) | pool of water occasioned by the overflowing of the sea or a river, land formed by overflow, alluvial land |
| alter, altera, alterum | the other of two, one of two, the other, the second, the next, the one of two, either of two |
| alterō quōque annō | every two years |
| altertra | one of two, the one, the other |
| alterum cornū teneō | command one of the two wings |
| alterum cum alterō compēnsō | balance the two |
| alteruter vestrum | either of you, one of you two |
| alteruter, alterutra, alterutrum (Gen. alterutrīus, Dat.alterutrī) | one of two, the one or the other, both |
| alteruterque, alterutraque, alterutrumque | either of them, each of the two |
| ambifāriam | on two sides, in two ways, ambiguously |
| ambifārius, ambifāria, ambifārium | that has two sides, of double meaning, ambiguous |
| ambigenus, ambigena, ambigenum | bisexual, of double gender, of two sexes |
| ambivium, ambiviī n | double way, place where two roads meet |
| amictus, amictūs m | wrap, cape, poncho, manner of dressing, fashion, any clothing, mantle, cloak, herbage that clothes the ground, weeds, habits formed in early youth |
| amnicus, amnica, amnicum | pertaining to a river, formed by rivers |
| amphisciī, amphisciōrum m | those who give shade from two sides |
| amphora, amphorae f (ἀμφορεύς < ἀμφιφορεύς) | vessel, usually made of clay, with two handles or ears, flagon, pitcher, flask, bottle, measure for liquids, measure of a ship |
| ana unciās duās (trēs) | two (three) ounces each |
| anceps, ancipitis | that has two heads, twoheaded, two-peaked, double, that extends on two opposite sides, amphibious, twofold, uncertain, wavering, doubtful, dangerous, hazardous, perilous, critical, pernicious |
| andrōn, andrōnis m (Akk. Plur. andrōnas) (ἀνδρών) | the part of the house in which the men resided, the men’s apartment (among the Greeks), passage between two walls or courts of a house (among the Romans), hallway, corridor |
| annōminātiō, annōminātiōnis f | the bringing together two words different in meaning, but similar in sound, paronomasia |
| antamoebaeus, antamoebaea, antamoebaeum | verse foot consisting of two short, two long and one short syllable |
| anticipātiō, anticipātiōnis f | preconception, innate notion of a thing formed before receiving instruction concerning it, first movements of the body before walking, figure of speech, anticipation = occupatio = πρόληψις |
| antipathīa, antipathīae f (Akk. Sgl. antipathīān) | natural aversion of two things to each other, antipathy |
| aurītus, aurīta, aurītum | furnished with ears, attentive, listening, heard, formed like the ear, ear-shaped, furnished with an ear, furnished with a mould-board |
| auster, quī per biduum flāverat, in Āfricum sē vertit | the south, which had been blowing for two days, turned to the southwest |
| avonōmicus, avonōmica, avonōmicum | formed after the name of the grandfather |
| bat | a comic word formed to parody the conjunction at |
| batenim | a comic word formed to parody the conjunction at enim |
| bellum, bellī n | war, warfare, hostilities between two nations, battle |
| bēs, bēsis m | two thirds of a unit |
| bēs, bēssis m (bēsis) | two thirds of a unit |
| bēssis, bēssis m | two thirds of a unit |
| bibium, bibiī n | place with two ways, place where two ways meet |
| bibrevis, bibreve | consisting of two short syllables, pyrrhic |
| bicamerālis, bicamerāle | consisting of two chambers |
| bicamerātum, bicamerātī n | receptacle with two compartments |
| bicamerātus, bicamerāta, bicamerātum | consisting of two chambers, with a double vault, doubly arched |
| biceps, bicipitis | having two heads, twoheaded, with two summits, divided into two parts |
| bicipes, bicipitis | having two heads, twoheaded, with two summits, divided into two parts |
| biclīnium, biclīniī n | dining-couch for two persons |
| bicōdulus, bicōdula, bicōdulum | having two tails |
| bicolor, bicolōris | of two colors, twocolored |
| bicolōrus, bicolōra, bicolōrum | of two colors, twocolored |
| bicornis, bicorne | having two horns, two-horned, two-pronged |
| bicorpor, bicorporis | having two bodies, double-bodied |
| bicorporeus, bicorporea, bicorporeum | having two bodies, double-bodied |
| bicors, bicordis | with two hearts, dissembling, false, , sly, cunning, devious |
| bicubitālis, bicubitāle | of two cubits |
| bicubitus, bicubita, bicubitum | of two cubits |
| bidēns, bidentis | with two teeth, with two prongs, with two points |
| bidēns, bidentis f | animal for sacrifice (swine, sheep, ox), animal for sacrifice whose two rows of teeth are complete |
| bidēns, bidentis m (δίκελλα) | heavy hoe or mattock with two crooked iron teeth |
| bīduancula, bīduanculae f | day labourer for two days |
| biduānus, biduāna, biduānum | lasting two days, two-day |
| bīduō | within two days, in the time of two days, during two days |
| bīduō ante | two days before |
| bīduō et binoctiō exanclātīs | during two days and two nights |
| bīduō post | two days after, two days later |
| bīduō sērius | two days too late |
| bīduō, quō haec gesta sunt | two days after these events, two days after this had happened |
| bīduum haesitātum erat | two days had been spent going back and forth |
| bīduum, bīduī n | period of two days, space of two days, two days |
| biduus, bidua, biduum | continuing two days, of two days |
| biennālis, biennāle | continuing two years, of two years |
| bienniō ante | two years ago, two years before |
| bienniō antequam | two years before |
| bienniō post | after two years, two years later |
| bienniō post ac mēnsēs ferē novem | after two years and almost nine months |
| bienniō post et octō mēnsibus | after two years and eight months |
| bienniō tōtō | in the whole two years, in the entire two years |
| biennis, bienne | of two years, lasting two years |
| biennium, bienniī n | period of two years, space of two years, two years |
| bifāriam | on two sides, twofold, double, in two ways, in two parts, in two places, twice, in both ways, in both senses, in two forms |
| bifāries | doubly, in two forms |
| bifidātus, bifidāta, bifidātum | cleft into two parts, divided into two parts |
| bifidus, bifida, bifidum | cleft into two parts, divided into two parts |
| bifissus, bifissa, bifissum | cleft into two parts, divided into two parts |
| biforis, bifore | having two doors, having folding-doors, having two openings, having two holes, double |
| bifōrmis, bifōrme (δίμορφος) | double formed, two-formed, two-shaped |
| biforus, bifora, biforum | having two doors, having folding-doors, having two openings, having two holes, double |
| bifrōns, bifrontis (διμέτωπος) | with two foreheads, with two faces (Ianus) |
| bifurcus, bifurca, bifurcum | having two prongs, having two points, two-pronged, two-forked |
| bifurtius, bifurtia, bifurtium | having two prongs, having two points, two-pronged, two-forked |
| bigemmis, bigemme | set with two precious stones, having two buds |
| bigener, bigenera, bigenerum | descended from two different races, hybrid |
| bīgus, bīga, bīgum | yoked two together |
| biiugī, biiugōrum m | two horses yoked abreast, chariot drawn by two horses, |
| biiugis, biiuge | yoked two together |
| biiugus, biiuga, biiugum | yoked two together |
| bilanx, bilancis | having two scales |
| bilībra, bilībrae f | two pounds |
| bilībrālis, bilībrāle | weighing two pounds |
| bilībrīs farris lībertātem cīvium emō | buy the freedom of citizens for two pounds of spelt |
| bilībris, bilībre | of two pounds, weighing two pounds |
| bilībris, bilībris f | quantity of two pounds |
| bilinguis, bilingue | twotongued, double-tongued, with two keys, speaking two languages, hypocritical, deceitful, false, treacherous, having a double meaning, allegorical |
| bilinguus, bilingua, bilinguum | twotongued, double-tongued, with two keys, speaking two languages, hypocritical, deceitful, false, treacherous, having a double meaning, allegorical |
| bilūstris, bilūstre | that lasts two lustra, that lasts ten years, of ten years’ duration |
| bilychnis, bilychne | having two lights |
| bīma sententia | vote concerning the continuance of a provincial government for two years |
| bimammius, bimammia, bimammium | having two breasts, having double clusters (vine) |
| bimaris Corinthus | Corinth washed by two seas |
| bimaris Isthmus | the Isthmus, lying on two seas |
| bimaris, bimare (διθάλασσος, ἀμφιθαλασσος) | lying between two seas, of one who practises unnatural unchastity |
| bimarītus, bimarītī m | the husband of two wives |
| bīmātus, bīmāta, bīmātum | two years old |
| bīmātus, bīmātūs m | the age of two years |
| bimēnstris, bimēnstre | of two months’ duration, of two months, two months old |
| bimēnstruus, bimēnstrua, bimēnstruum | of two months |
| bimēstris, bimēstre (bimēnstris) | of two months’ duration, of two months, two months old |
| bimeter, bimetra, bimetrum | consisting of two metres |
| bīmulus, bīmula, bīmulum | only two years old |
| bīmus, bīma, bīmum | two years old, of two years, biennial |
| bīna castra | two camps |
| bīna coniugia | two pairs each, two couples each |
| bīna mīlia | two thousand |
| bīnae hostium cōpiae | two enemy armies |
| bīnae litterae | two letters |
| bīnāriae fōrmae | coins of the value of two gold pieces |
| bīnārius, bīnāria, bīnārium | that contains of two, that consists of two |
| bīnās clepsydrās dō | grant speaking time to two water-clocks |
| bīnās clepsydrās petō | demand to talk for two water clocks long |
| bīnī et vīcēnī, bīnae et vīcēnae, bīna et vīcēna | twenty two each |
| bīnī iūxtā compositī | placed in pairs next to each other, two and two next to each other |
| bīnī pānēs | two loaves of bread |
| bīnī, bīnae, bīna | two by two, two to each, two each, two at a time, a pair, double, two |
| binoctium, binoctiī n | period of two nights, space of two nights, two nights |
| binōminis, binōmine | having two names |
| bipalmis, bipalme | two spans long, two spans broad, of two spans |
| bipalmus, bipalma, bipalmum | two spans long, two spans broad, of two spans |
| bipartīre, bipartiō (bipertiō), bipartīvī, bipartītum | divide into two parts, bisect |
| bipartītē | in two parts, in two divisions, in two ways, in two parties, in two directions |
| bipartītiō, bipartītiōnis f | bisection, division into two halves |
| bipartītō (bipertītō) | in two parts, in two divisions, in two ways, in two parties, in two directions |
| bipartītō īnsidiās collocō | lie in ambush in two sections |
| bipartītō sīgna īnferō | attack in two divisions |
| bipartītus, bipartīta, bipartītum (bipertītus, bipertīta, bipertītum) | divided into two parts, double |
| bipatēns, bipatentis | opening in two ways, open in two directions |
| bipeda, bipedae f | tile or flagstone two feet long, for pavements |
| bipedāle, bipedālis n | tile or flag-stone two feet long |
| bipedālis, bipedāle | two feet long, two feet broad, two feet thick |
| bipedāneus, bipedānea, bipedāneum | two feet long, two feet broad, two feet thick, bipedal |
| bipedus, bipeda, bipedum | two feet long, two feet broad, bipedal |
| bipennis, bipenne | having two edges, two-edged |
| bipennis, bipenne | having two wings, two-winged |
| bipennis, bipennis f | axe with two edges, battle-axe |
| bipertīre, bipertiō, bipertīvī, bipertītum | divide into two parts, bisect |
| bipertītiō, bipertītiōnis f | bisection, division into two halves |
| bipertītō | in two parts, in two divisions, in two ways, in two parties, in two directions |
| bipertītus, bipertīta, bipertītum | divided into two parts, double |
| bipēs, bipedis | two-footed, on two feet, two legged |
| bipinnis, bipinne | having two wings, two-winged |
| biprōrus, biprōra, biprōrum | having two prows |
| birēmis, birēme | twooared, having two oars, having two banks of oars |
| birēmis, birēmis f | small vessel with two oars, galley with two banks of oars |
| birēmus, birēma, birēmum | twooared, having two oars, having two banks of oars |
| birotus, birota, birotum | twowheeled, with two wheels |
| bis (δίς) | twice, at two times, on two occasions, in two ways, doubly, twofold, in a twofold manner |
| bis centum | two hundred |
| bis terve | two or three times, two or three times, very rarely |
| bisextiālis, bisextiāle | containing two sextarii |
| bisolis, bisole | having two (foot) soles |
| bisōmum, bisōmī n | sarcophagus for two persons |
| bisque terque | more than once, two to three times |
| bisulcis, bisulce | divided into two parts, two-cleft, cloven |
| bisulcus, bisulca, bisulcum | divided into two parts, two-cleft, cloven |
| biumbrēs, biumbrium m | those who give shade from two sides |
| biūrus, biūra, biūrum | having two tails |
| bivertex, biverticis | with two summits, with two peaks |
| bivium, biviī n | place with two ways, place where two ways meet |
| bivium, biviī n | place with two ways, place where two ways meet, twofold means, twofold method |
| bivius, bivia, bivium | having two ways, having two passages |
| Bostoniae duae bombae displōsae sunt | two bombs exploded in Boston |
| bracchium, bracchiī n | the ridges of a mountain, the sail-yards, outwork for connecting two points in fortifications, moles, dikes, the arm of a catapult |
| bīduum et binoctium | two days and two nights |
| cadmēa, cadmēae f | ore of zinc, calamine, cadmia, slag formed in a furnace |
| cadmīa, cadmīae f (cadmia, cadmiae f) | ore of zinc, calamine, cadmia, slag formed in a furnace |
| Caesar tertium iam diem a castris aberat | Caesar had already been away from the camp for two days |
| calyx, calycis f (κάλυξ) | plant of two kinds, the monk’s-hood |
| camēlus, camēlī m (κάμηλος, ὁ u. ἡ) | camel (with either one or two humps) |
| carchēsium, carchēsiī n (καρχήσιον) | Greek drinking-cup or beaker, slightly contracted in the middle, with slender handles which reached from the rim to the bottom, the similarly formed upper part of a mast, mast-head, scuttle, the upright beam of a crane |
| centēsimae bīnae | two percent (monthly interest) |
| chelōnium, chelōniī n | a tortoise-shell, the similarly formed shield, cramp, or stay in which the axis of the crane or windlass moved, a plant, also called cyclaminos |
| cippī, cippōrum m | bulwark formed of sharpened stakes |
| circiter ducentī | about two hundred |
| circiter mīlia passuum ducenta | about two hundred miles |
| circumclūdimur duōbus exercitibus | we are surrounded by two armies, be enclosed by two armies |
| clīdūchus, ī m | keybearer, name of two statues by Phidias and by Euphranor |
| collīminium, collīminiī n | the boundary between two countries |
| collīmitium, collīmitiī n | the boundary between two countries |
| combīnātiō, combīnātiōnis f | joining two by two |
| comitābantur vīgintī cohortēs | twenty cohorts formed the escort |
| complexiō, complexiōnis f | contraction of two syllables into one |
| cōnfluēns, cōnfluentis m | the place where two rivers unite, the confluence |
| cōnfluentia, cōnfluentiae f | the place where two rivers unite |
| cōnsocer, cōnsoccerī | joint father-in-law, one of two fathers-in-law |
| cōnsocrus, cōnsocrūs f | joint mother-in-law, one of two mothers-in-law |
| corōnis, corōnidis f | a curved line or flourish formed with a pen, which writers or transcribers were accustomed to make at the end of a book or chapte |
| Cȳaneae, Cȳaneārum f | two small rocky islands at the entrance of the Pontus Euxinus, called also Symplegades |
| decem prīmī, decem prīmōrum m | the heads or presidents of the ten decuriae which usually formed the senate in an Italian city or Roman colony |
| decem pūncta nunc sunt ā secundā | it is now ten minutes past two (o'clock) |
| decemprīmī, decemprīmōrum m | the heads or presidents of the ten decuriae which usually formed the senate in an Italian city or Roman colony |
| dēcompositus, a, um | formed or derived from a compound word |
| decusātiō, decusātiōnis f | an intersecting of two lines crosswise |
| decussātiō, decussātiōnis f | an intersecting of two lines crosswise |
| dēscindere, dēscindō, dēscidī, dēscissum | divide, marking the measure, parting, dividing into two parties |
| dias, diatis f | the number two |
| dibrachus, dibrachī m | dibrach, metrical foot consisting of two short syllables |
| dibrachys, dibrachyos m | dibrach, metrical foot consisting of two short syllables |
| dichotomos, dichotomon | cut in two, halved |
| dī̆chronus, dī̆chrona, dī̆chronum | of two quantities, common |
| dicrota, dicrotae f | galley with two banks of oars |
| dicrotum, dicrotī n | galley with two banks of oars |
| Didymae, Didymārum f | two small islands next to Syros |
| diēs ūnus, alter, plūrēs intercesserant | one, two and even more days had passed |
| dietēris, dietēridis f | period of two years |
| diezeugmena, diezeugmenōrum n | two tetrachords, forming a scale |
| dīiūnctiō, dīiūnctiōnis f | separation, diversity, difference, an opposition of two propositions disjunctively connected, use of different words or phrases having the same import |
| dīlāmināre, dīlāminō | , split in two, |
| dilēmma, dilēmmatis n | double proposition, dilemma, an argument in which an adversary is pinned between two difficulties |
| dilophos, dilophon | with two crests, two-crested |
| dimachaerus, dimachaera, dimachaerum | fighting with two swords: gladiator |
| dimachaerus, dimachaerī m | fighter with two swords |
| dimeter, dimetra, dimetrum | of two measures, of two metres |
| dimetrus, dimetra, dimetrum | of two measures, of two metres |
| dīmidiāre, dīmidiō | divide into two equal parts, halve |
| dīmus, dīma, dīmum | two years old, of two years, biennial |
| dinummium, dinummiī n | tax of two nummi |
| diōbolāris, diōbolāre | that costs two oboli, is worth two oboli |
| diōbolus, diōbola, diōbolum | that costs two oboli, is worth two oboli |
| dipodia, dipodiae f | dipodia, two connected verse feet |
| dipondiārius, dipondiāria, dipondiārium | containing two asses, worth two coppers, worthles |
| dipondium, dipondiī n | sum of two asses, need, want, two feet |
| dipondius, dipondiī m | sum of two asses, need, want, two feet |
| dipteros, dipteron | ith two wings |
| diptōta, diptōtōrum n | nouns that have only two cases, diptotes |
| diptychum, diptychī n | writing-tablet of two leaves, double shell of the oyster |
| dipundius, dipundiī m | sum of two asses, need, want, two feet |
| dirhythmus, dirhythma, dirhythmum | consisting of two rhythms, double rhythmic |
| disiūnctiō, disiūnctiōnis (dīiūnctiō, dīiūnctiōnis f) | separation, diversity, difference, an opposition of two propositions disjunctively connected, use of different words or phrases having the same import |
| duābus trībusve hōrīs | within two or three hours |
| duellum, duellī n | war, warfare, hostilities between two nations, battle |
| dupondiārius, dupondiāria, dupondiārium | containing two asses, worth two coppers, worthles |
| dupondium, dupondiī n | sum of two asses, need, want, two feet |
| dupondius, dupondiī m | sum of two asses, need, want, two feet |
| dymachērus, dymachērī m | fighter with two swords |
| sculptilis, sculptile | formed, shaped, carved, modeld |
| sēsquātus, sēsquāta, sēsquātum | two numbers in the ratio of three and two |
| sīcilicus, sīcilicī m | fourth part of an uncia, a quarter of an inch, one fortyeighth of a jugerum, two drachms, forty, eighth part of an hour |
| sīciliquus, sīciliquī m | fourth part of an uncia, a quarter of an inch, one fortyeighth of a jugerum, two drachms, forty, eighth part of an hour |
| simultās, simultātis f | hostile encounter of two parties, dissension, enmity, rivalry, jealousy, grudge, hatred, animosity, contest for a prize |
| sōrītēs, sōrītae m | logical sophism formed by an accumulation of arguments, sorites |
| sorōriāre, sorōriō | grow up together like two sisters, swell together like two sisters |
| speciātus, speciāta, speciātum | shaped, formed |
| supparile, supparilis n | the bringing together two words different in meaning, but similar in sound, paronomasia |
| syllogismus, syllogismī m | form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two premises, syllogism |
| synalīphē, synallīphēs flīphē | contraction of two syllables into one |
| synaloepha, synaloephae f | contraction of two syllables into one |
| synaloephē, synaloephēs f | contraction of two syllables into one |
| synizēsis, synizēsis f | contraction of two vowels into one syllable |
| tetrāns, tetrantis m (Gen. Pl.: tetrantōrum) | fourth part, quarter, quadrant, place where two lines meet |
| thryallis, thryallidis f | name of two different plants, plant, called also lychnitis, ear-shaped plant |
| tōtum bīduum | two whole days, two full days |
| triāriī, triāriōrum m | the triarii, a class of Roman soldiers who formed the third rank from the front |
| trigōnium, trigōniī n | triangle, name of two plants |
| triōnēs, triōnum m | constellation of the two bears |
| tubulātus, tubulāta, tubulātum | formed like a pipe, tubular, tubulated |
| tutulus, tutulī m | , high head-dress formed by plaiting the hair in a cone over the forehead |
| ūnitās ex duōbus fīo | from two to become one |
| ūniversum bīduum | two full days |
| ūnō in saltū duōs aprōs capiō | catch two boars in one forest |
| ūnō in saltū duōs aprōs capiō | kill two birds with one stone, kill two flies with one stone |
| uter, utra, utrum (Gen. utrīus, Dat. utrī) | which of them, which of the two, who of them |
| uter, utra, utrum (Gen. utrīus, Dat. utrī) | whoever of them, whoever of both, whoever of the two |
| utercumque, utracumque, utrumcumque | whichever of the two, whichsoever, whichever |
| utercunque, utracunque, utrumcunque | whichever of the two, whichsoever, whichever |
| uterlibet, utralibet, utrumlibet | which of the two you please, whichsoever of the two, either one (of two), either of the two |
| utervīs, utravīs, utrumvīs | which of the two you will, either one of the two, either |
| utrālibet | on whichever of two sides, on either side |
| utrālibet | on whichever of two sides, on either side |
| utrō | to which of two places, to which side, to which part |
| utrobī | at which of two places, on which of the two sides |
| utrōlibet | to either one of two sides, to either side |
| utrubī | at which of two places, on which of the two sides |
| via bīduī | two day trips, two day marches |
| via sē findit in partēs ambās | the path forks in two directions |
| vīcēnī bīnī, vīcēnae bīnae, vīcēna bīna | twenty two each |
| vīciēs bis | twenty two times |
| vīciēs centēna mīlia | two million |
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