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Lemma | Dictionaries | Max. Freq. | Min. Freq. | Short Definition |
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em | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 1,668 | 0 | interj., of wonder or emphasis, there! |
em2 | Lewis & Short | 1,668 | 0 | [unavailable] |
em3 | Lewis & Short | 1,668 | 0 | [unavailable] |
emaceratus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | emaciated |
emacesco | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | to become emaciated |
emacio | Lewis & Short | 9 | 9 | to waste away |
emacitas | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | a propensity to buy |
emacresco | Lewis & Short | 17 | 17 | to grow lean |
emaculo | Lewis & Short | 8 | 8 | to clear from spots |
emanatio | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | an emanation |
emancipatio | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | conveyance |
emancipator | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | an emancipator |
emancipo | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 29 | 29 | to put out of the paternal authority, declare free, emancipate |
emanco | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | to maim |
emaneo | Lewis & Short | 25 | 1 | To stay without |
emano | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 105 | 81 | to flow out |
emansio | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a remaining absent beyond one's furlough |
emansor | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | one who exceeds his furlough |
emarcesco | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | fainted |
emargino | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | to deprive of its edge |
emasculator | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a pederast |
emasculo | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | to render impotent |
Emathia | Lewis & Short | 76 | 76 | Alexander |
ematuresco | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 4 | 4 | to ripen, to grow mild, be mitigated |
ematuro | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | to ripen completely |
emax | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 3 | 3 | eager to buy, fond of buying |
embaenetica | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | an artificial appetite |
embamma | Lewis & Short | 2 | 2 | a sauce |
embasicoetas | Lewis & Short | 4 | 4 | the name of an obscenely shaped drinking - vessel; |
embasis | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a bathing in any thing |
embates | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a model |
emblema | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 20 | 20 | embossed work, relief, raised ornaments |
embola | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a putting on board |
emboliaria | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | an actress who performed in the interludes |
embolimaeus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | inserted |
emboline | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | a plant |
embolismus | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | leap-year |
embolium | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 5 | 2 | an interlude |
embolum | Lewis & Short | 5 | 0 | the beak of a ship |
embolus | Lewis & Short | 5 | 0 | the piston of a pump |
embrocha | Lewis & Short | 0 | 0 | a wet poultice |
emeditatus | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | studied out |
emedullatus | Lewis & Short | 3 | 3 | enervated |
emendabilis | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 6 | 6 | reparable, capable of correction |
emendate | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 20 | 0 | faultlessly, perfectly |
emendatio | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 130 | 130 | a correction, amendment, improvement |
emendator | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 9 | 9 | a corrector, amender |
emendatorius | Lewis & Short | 1 | 1 | purifying |
emendatrix | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 4 | 4 | she who corrects, a reprover |
emendatus | Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis | 0 | 0 | correct, faultless, perfect |