comes
Dictionary entries
- Entry →como, comare, -, -:Verb · 1st conjugation
- Frequency:
- Uncommon
- Dictionary:
- Lewis & Short
- Age:
- Late
= be furnished/covered with hair; clothe/deck with hair/something hair-like;sg. pres. act. subj. 2nd - Entry →comes, comitis:Masculine · Noun · 3rd declension
- Frequency:
- Common
- Dictionary:
- Latham (Medieval Word List)
- Age:
- Later
- Field:
- Government
= Count, Earl (England); official, magnate; occupant of any state office;nom. sg.voc. sg. - Entry →come, comes:Feminine · Noun
- Frequency:
- Pliny
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
- Field:
- Agriculture
= one or more plants of genus Tragopogon, goat's beard or salsify;gen. sg.loc. sg. - Entry →como, comere, compsi, comptus:Verb · 3rd conjugation · Transitive
- Frequency:
- Common
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= arrange/do (hair); adorn, make beautiful; embellish; arrange in order, set out;sg. fut. act. ind. 2nd - Entry →comis, come, comior -or -us, comissimus -a -um:Adjective · 3rd declension
- Frequency:
- Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= courteous/kind/obliging/affable/gracious; elegant, cultured, having good taste;acc. pl. (m./f.)nom. pl. (m./f.)voc. pl. (m./f.) - Entry →comes, comitis:Common · Noun · 3rd declension
- Frequency:
- Very Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= comrade, companion, associate, partner; soldier/devotee/follower of another;nom. sg.voc. sg. - Entry →comed, comesse, -, -:Verb · Transitive
- Frequency:
- Frequent
- Dictionary:
- Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
= eat up/away, chew up; finish eating; fret, chafe; consume/devour; waste/squandersg. pres. act. ind. 2nd
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