Glossary of Latin Words.
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- arcuere:—to shoot with a bow.
- arculius:—a watchman.
- arculus:—a saddle bow.
- arcussit:—shot.
- ardeda:—a firegrate.
- area:—an open space; a cemetery.
- arenga: - a preamble; harangue.
- areniare:—to rein.
- arentare:—to let for a rent; to arrent; to rate.
- arentatio:—rental; assessment of rent.
- aresta, pannus de:—arras.
- arestare:—to arrest.
- arestum:—arrest.
- a retro:—in arrear.
- argumentosus:—ingenious.
- argutarius cants:—a greyhound.
- arista, pannus de:—arras.
- arivagium:—toll paid by ships on mooring at a wharf or port.
- arivare:—to approach the shore; to arrive.
- arlechatus:—equipped.
- arma dare:—to make a knight.
- armaria:—a cupboard; an aumbry; a study.
- armariolum:—a little cupboard.
- armarium. See armaria.
- armarius:—a librarian in a monastery.
- armatura:—armour; military exercise.
- armelausa:—a cloak.
- armicudium:—a dagger.
- armiger:—an esquire.
- armilausa:—a cloak.
- armilustrium:—a tournament.
- armiturium:—a dagger.
- armurarius:—an armourer.
- arnaglosa:—plantain.
- arnaldia:—a disease, perhaps baldness.
- aromatarius:—a grocer; aspicer.
- arpa:—a young eagle.
- arpendum, arpennum, arpentum:—a small plot of land; an acre.
- arquilla:—a linchpin.
- arquillus:—a saddle bow (?); an ox yoke.
- arquinecca:—some drug or spice.
- arrabilis:—a maple tree.
- arraiamentum:—array, in reference either to a jury, or to soldiers.
- arraiare:—to array.
- arraiatio. See arraiamentum.
- arraiatores:—arrayers, officers whose duty it was to see that soldiers were properly accoutred.
- arrainamentum:—arraignment.
- arrainare, arrainiare:—to claim; to arraign, to accuse.
- arramiare. See arrainare.
- arramire, adramire:—to promise, esp. in a court of law.
- arraria:—arrears.
- arratum:—a charter.
- arraya. See arraiamentum.
- arrectatus:—suspected; accused.
- arrenamentum:—arraignment.
- arrenare. See arrainare.