The Latin word for cold is
algidus
Translations for cold and their definitions
algidus | |
1. adj. cold (i.e., so cold as to be uncomfortable) |
frigidus | |
1. adj. cold, cool, chilling | |
2. adj. (figuratively) indifferent, feeble | |
3. adj. (figuratively) dull, flat, insipid, trivial, vain |
hostilis | |
1. adj. hostile |
gelu | |
1. n. frost | |
2. n. cold, chill |
gravedo | |
1. n. cold in the head | |
2. n. catarrh |
frigo | |
1. v. to roast, fry | |
2. v. to parch |
algor | |
1. n. cold, chilliness | |
2. n. (in the plural) cold weather |
influentia | |
1. n. influence |
frigeo | |
1. v. I am cold or chilly; freeze. | |
2. v. (figuratively) I am inactive, languid or at a standstill; flag, droop. | |
3. v. (figuratively) I am coldly received or treated; I am without power. |
frigor | |
1. n. (Late Latin) cold | |
2. v. first-person singular present indicative passive of frigo |
influxus | |
1. n. influx (a flowing in) | |
2. n. influence |
algeo | |
1. v. I am or feel cold or chilly; I become cold or chilly. | |
2. v. I am neglected (left in the cold). |
frigus | |
1. n. cold, coldness, coolness, chilliness | |
2. n. the cold of winter; winter; frost | |
3. n. the coldness of death; death | |
4. n. a chill, fever | |
5. n. a cold shudder which is produced by fear | |
6. n. a cold region, place, area or spot | |
7. n. (figuratively) inactivity, indolence, slowness | |
8. n. (figuratively) a cold reception, indifference |
algus | |
1. n. the subjective feeling of the cold, coldness | |
2. n. (ante-classical) coldness (uncomfortably so) |
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