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caris

Dictionary entries

  • Carus, Cari:

    Masculine · Noun · 2nd declension

    Frequency:
    Uncommon
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    Age:
    Late
    Field:
    Government
    Geography:
    Italy/Rome

    Carus; (Emperor Marcus Aurelius Numerius Carus 282-283);

    Entry →
    abl. pl.
    dat. pl.
    loc. pl.
  • caro, carere, -, -:

    Verb · 3rd conjugation · Transitive

    Frequency:
    Uncommon
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    Field:
    Agriculture

    card/comb (wool/flax/etc.);

    Entry →
    sg. pres. act. ind. 2nd
  • caris, caridis:

    Feminine · Noun · 3rd declension

    Frequency:
    Very Rare
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    Field:
    Agriculture

    kind of crustacean; shrimp/prawn?; sea-crab (L+S);

    Entry →
    nom. sg.
    voc. sg.
  • caros, cari:

    Masculine · Noun

    Frequency:
    Pliny
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    Field:
    Agriculture

    variety/seed of plant hypericum; heavy sleep, stupor, sleep of death (L+S);

    Entry →
    abl. pl.
    dat. pl.
    loc. pl.
  • cavo, cavare, cavavi, cavatus:

    Verb · 1st conjugation · Transitive

    Frequency:
    Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    Field:
    Technical

    hollow out, make concave/hollow; excavate; cut/pierce through; carve in relief;

    Entry →
    sg. pres. pass. subj. 2nd
  • caveo, cavere, cavi, cautus:

    Verb · 2nd conjugation

    Frequency:
    Very Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)

    beware, avoid, take precautions/defensive action; give/get surety; stipulate;

    Entry →
    sg. futperf. act. ind. 2nd
    sg. pres. pass. ind. 2nd
    sg. perf. act. subj. 2nd
  • carus, cara -um, carior -or -us, carissimus -a -um:

    Adjective · 1st declension

    Frequency:
    Very Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)

    dear, beloved; costly, precious, valued; high-priced, expensive;

    Entry →
    abl. pl. (all)
    dat. pl. (all)
  • Syncopated perfect often drops the 'v' and contracts vowel

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