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The Latin word for cold is
algidus





cold



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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