The Latin word for big is
magnus
Translations for big and their definitions
magnus | © | |
1. adj. large, big | ||
2. adj. great | ||
Carolus Magnus - Charlemagne / Charles the Great | ||
Magna Britannia - Great Britain | ||
Mare magnum - Great sea | ||
3. adj. important | ||
4. adj. loud |
grandis | |
1. adj. full-grown, grown up | |
2. adj. large, great, grand, lofty | |
3. adj. powerful | |
4. adj. aged, old |
adultus | |
1. =Participle. magnified or piled up with for sacrifice; burned, sacrificed, having been sacrificed | |
2. =Participle. consumed or destroyed by fire, having been destroyed by fire | |
3. =Participle. grown-up, matured, adult |
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