Latin Word of the Day
caromeat
Definitions
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caro |
1. n. flesh, meat |
2. n. pulp of a fruit |
3. n. body |
4. adj. masculine dative singular of carus |
5. adj. masculine singular ablative of carus |
6. adj. dative singular of carus |
7. adj. singular ablative of carus |
Example Sentences
Dixitque Adam: Hæc nunc os ex ossibus meis et caro de carne mea! Hæc vocabitur Virago, quoniam de viro sumpta est hæc. And Adam said: This now is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman, because she was taken out of man. |
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dens | hodie | cadere | valles |
insula | quinque | quinquaginta quinque | longus |
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