English–Latin dictionary
Latin translation of the English word man
English | Latin (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
---|---|---|
(human being; human) | ||
🔗 What sort of men were they who tended these fires? | ||
(fellow; male; bloke) | ; | |
🔗 The four men drank wine. | ||
(slave; bondsman) | chrestus ; servus ; | |
(slave; bondman) | chrestus ; servus ; | |
clergyman (cleric; churchman) | clericus | |
countryman (peasant; yokel) | agoris | |
(househusband) | dominus | |
🔗 On roof after roof the goodman of the house clambered about, checking the thatch to see if the winter’s damage meant calling on old Cenn Buie, the thatcher. | ||
hangman (executioner) | carnifex | |
(boss; chief; leader; head; kingpin) | dux | |
🔗 “Take them away,” ordered the headman, “and confine them safely in a hut.” | ||
(lunatic; nut‐case; nutter) | cerebrosus | |
🔗 Surely you are a madman! | ||
man‐servant (servant; attendant) | ambactus ; anculus ; calo ; cliens ; minister ; famulus | |
(rower) | remex | |
watchman (guard; marshal; warden; warder) | gustos |
English | Latin |
---|---|
man | ⇆ homo; ⇆ vir |
horseman | ⇆ eques |