Glossary of Latin Words.
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- ambra:—a measure of wheat or salt, four bushels; a wine jar; amber.
- ambro:—bold, greedy; a prodigal.
- ambrum:—amber.
- ambularius:—an ambling horse.
- ambulatorium:—a passage, a gallery.
- amelare:—to enamel.
- amensuramentum:—measurement; assessment; estimate.
- amensurare:—to measure; to assess.
- amera:—willow.
- amerciamentum:—a pecuniary punishment.
- amerciare:—to amerce, to fine.
- amesuramentum. See amensuramentum.
- amicia. See almucia.
- amictus:—an amice, a linen sacerdotal vestment forming a hood or collar.
- amirellus:—an admiral.
- amittena:—a sheeptick.
- ammaylare:—to enamel.
- amminiculum. See adminiculum.
- ammobragtum, amobragium, a kind of service; a fine; the Welsh form of Mercheta.
- amodo:—then, afterwards.
- amortizamentum:—amortization.
- amortizare:—to alien lands in mortmain, to amortize.
- amortizatio:—amortization.
- amotibilis, amovibilis:—removeable.
- amphibologia:—ambiguity.
- amphibolus:—a cloak, an overall
- amphistrum:—the helm of a ship.
- ampliatio:—deferring judgment till a cause is further examined.
- amplicare:—to enlarge.
- ampulla:—a vessel for holding holy oil; a reliquary.
- amullus:—some farm animal, a ram (?).
- amuntare:—to amount.
- amuntia:—amount.
- anabatrum:—a curtain.
- anachoreta:—a hermit; an anchorite.
- analogium:—a reading desk.
- anamelatus:—enamelled.
- anata:—a duck.
- anatus:—a drake.
- anca:—a haunch; an ancle.
- ancareus:—with a handle.
- ancoragium:—duty paid by ships when they anchor in a haven.
- ancus:—long (of gloves).
- andena:—a swath; as much ground as a man can stride over; an andiron.
- andreseya:—a dairy.
- androchia, androgia:—a dairy-maid.
- androchiarium:—a dairy.
- anelacium:—a knife; a dagger.
- anella:—a manacle, a handcuff.
- angaria:—a vexatious personal service; distress; the Ember weeks.
- angarialis:—grievous.