The Latin word for to walk is
gradi
Translations for to walk and their definitions
iter | |
1. n. a route, whether: | |
2. n. a journey, trip | |
3. n. a march | |
4. n. a course | |
5. n. a path; a road | |
6. n. (Medieval Latin, law) a court circuit | |
7. n. (Medieval Latin, medical) a passage |
gradior | |
1. v. I step, walk. | |
2. v. I advance, go. |
via | |
1. n. road, street, path | |
2. n. highway | |
3. n. way, method, manner, mode | |
4. n. the right way | |
5. n. (figuratively) journey, course, route |
ambulo | |
1. v. I traverse, travel. | |
2. v. I walk. |
vado | |
1. v. I go, walk, rush | |
Vade mecum. - Go with me. | |
Vade retro Satanas! - Get thee behind me, Satan! | |
2. v. I ford, wade through. |
inambulo | |
1. v. I walk or pace up and down or to and fro. |
Dictionary entries from Wiktionary
More Latin words for Actions
All vocabulary sets
Random Quiz:
What is the word for fog?
What is the word for fog?
Start learning Latin vocabulary
Subscribe to Word of the Day |
Email: |