z {letter} :: The twenty-third letter of the Classical Latin alphabet, called zēta
Z {letter} :: The twenty-third letter of the Classical Latin alphabet, called zēta
zaberna {noun} :: A kind of scrip
zabolus {noun} :: synonym of diabolus
Zabulon {prop} :: Zebulun
zabulus {noun} :: alternative spelling of zābolus
Zachalias {prop} :: Name of a Babylonian writer, contemporary of Mithridates
Zacharias {prop} :: Zechariah
zacon {noun} :: synonym of diācōn
zaconus {noun} :: synonym of diagōnus
zaconus {noun} :: synonym of diāconus
Zacynthus {prop} :: Zakynthos
zaeta {noun} [Late Latin] :: manuscript variant form of diaeta
Zagatis {prop} :: Zagatis (river)
Zagorus {prop} :: Zagorus (coastal town) situated between Sinope and the mouth of the Halys
Zagrabia {prop} :: Zagreb, capital of Croatia
Zalacus {prop} :: Zalacus (mountain)
Zama {prop} :: Zama (a Numidian town in modern Tunisia, and the site of a famous battle)
Zambia {prop} [New Latin] :: Zambia
zamia {noun} :: hurt, injury, damage, loss
zamorensis {adj} [relational] :: Zamora
zanca {noun} :: alternative spelling of zancha
zancha {noun} :: a kind of soft Parthian shoe
zanga {noun} :: alternative form of zancha ("kind of soft Parthian shoe")
zanthenes {noun} :: a particular yellow gem
zaplutus {adj} :: very rich
Zarangae {prop} :: A tribe of Drangiana mentioned by Pliny
Zarax {prop} :: The name of a town and mountain of Laconia
Zariadres {prop} :: The younger brother of Hystaspes and king of Sophene
Zariasta {prop} :: Zariasta (town)
Zarotis {prop} :: A river of Susiana that flows into the Persian Gulf, probably the same as the Arosis
Zazata {prop} :: An island of the Caspian Sea mentioned by Pliny
zea {noun} :: A type of grain; spelt (Triticum spelta)
zea {noun} :: emmer wheat
zea {noun} :: A type of rosemary
Zebedaeus {prop} :: Zebedee
zebra {noun} [New Latin] :: zebra (Equus zebra)
zebratus {adj} [relational, New Latin] :: zebra
Zegrensii {prop} :: A tribe of Mauritania mentioned by Ptolemy
zelans {v} :: loving jealously
zelanter {adv} :: zealously
zelantissime {adv} :: superlative of zēlanter
zelantius {adv} :: comparative of zēlanter
zelator {noun} :: zealous person; zealot
zelatrix {noun} :: A female zealot
zelatus {v} :: loved ardently or zealously
Zelia {prop} :: Zelia (town)
zelivira {noun} [Late Latin] :: a jealous woman
zelo {v} :: I love ardently or zealously
zelo {v} :: I am jealous of; am zealous for
zelosus {adj} :: jealous
zelosus {adj} :: zealous
zelotes {noun} :: a person who loves with jealousy; a jealous person
zelotypa {noun} :: a jealous woman
zelotypia {noun} :: jealousy
zelotypus {adj} :: jealous
zelotypus {noun} :: a jealous man
zelus {noun} :: zeal, emulation
zelus {noun} :: jealousy
zema {noun} :: cooking utensil, saucepan
Zenobii insulae {prop} :: the Khuriya Muriya Islands
zephirum {noun} [Medieval Latin, mathematics] :: zero
Zephyrium {prop} [geography] :: A promontory of Cilicia situated near Anchiale
Zephyrium {prop} :: A town on this promontory
zephyrius {adj} :: Of or pertaining to a zephyr or the west wind
zephyrus {noun} :: Zephyrus, the west wind
Zerbis {prop} :: A river of Assyria and tributary of the Tigris
zeros {noun} :: A precious stone, otherwise unknown
zerum {noun} [New Latin, mathematics] :: zero
Zerynthus {prop} :: A town of Thrace famous for its cave dedicated to Hecate
zeta {noun} :: The name of the Greek letter zeta (Ζ, ζ)
zeta {noun} :: The name of the letter Z
zeta {noun} [Late Latin] :: manuscript variant form of diaeta
zetarius {noun} [Late Latin] :: manuscript variant form of diaetarius
Zetis {prop} :: Zetis (town)
zeugites {noun} :: a type of reed
zeugma {noun} [Late Latin] :: zeugma
Zeugma {prop} :: A town of Syria on the Euphrates and opposite to Apamea
zeus {noun} :: John Dory (or a similar fish)
zeylanicus {adj} [relational] :: Zeylan; Sri Lankan
zibethus {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: civet
Ziboetes {prop} :: A king of Bithynia
Zicchi {prop} :: A tribe of Sarmatia on the coast of the Black Sea
Zigae {prop} :: A tribe of Sarmatia mentioned by Pliny
Zilia {prop} :: Zilia (river), flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
Zilia {prop} :: A town situated at the mouth of the same river, on the road from Lixus to Tingis
Zimara {prop} :: A town of lesser Armenia situated on the road from Melitene to Satala
Zimbabua {prop} :: Zimbabwe
zimpiberi {noun} :: ginger; alternative form of zingiberī
Zimyra {prop} :: Zimyra (town), whose ruins are now in Syria
zincum {noun} :: zinc
zingiber {noun} :: alternative form of zingiberī
zingiberi {noun} :: ginger
zinzala {noun} [Late Latin, rustic] :: a type of gnat
zinzilulaturus {v} :: about to chirp
zinzilulo {v} :: I chirp
zirbus {noun} [Medieval Latin] :: caul, omentum
zirconium {noun} :: zirconium
zizania {noun} [Ecclesiastical Latin] :: cockle, tares, darnel (a weed, probably Lolium temulentum)
zizanium {noun} :: cockle, darnel, tares, vetch (cereal weed)
ziziphum {noun} :: alternative form of zīzyphum
ziziphus {noun} :: alternative form of zīzyphus
zizyphum {noun} :: jujube fruit
zizyphus {noun} :: jujube tree (Ziziphus jujuba)
zmaragdinus {adj} :: alternative form of smaragdinus
zmaragdus {noun} :: alternative form of smaragdus
zmintha {noun} :: an aromatic plant, type of mint
zmyrna {noun} :: alternative form of smyrna
Zmyrna {prop} :: Smyrna
Zoara {prop} :: A town of Judaea situated at the southern end of the Dead Sea
zodiacus {adj} :: of or pertaining to the zodiac
zodiacus {noun} :: the zodiac
Zoelae {prop} :: An Asturian tribe of Hispania Tarraconensis
zona {noun} :: belt, girdle
zona {noun} :: zone
zonalis {adj} :: Of or belonging to a zone
Zonar. {prop} :: abbreviation of Zōnarās
Zonaras {prop} :: surname
Zonaras {prop} :: Joannes Zonaras (fl. 12th C.), Byzantine Constantinopolitan chronicler and theologian
zonarius {adj} :: of or pertaining to a girdle or belt
zonarius {noun} :: a maker of girdles
zonatim {adv} :: in a circle, round about
zonatissime {adv} :: superlative of zōnātim
zonatius {adv} :: comparative of zōnātim
zonatus {adj} :: belted, girdled
zonatus {adj} :: zoned
Zone {prop} :: a promontory on the southern coast of Thrace
Zone {prop} :: a town on this promontory
zonula {noun} :: a little or small belt or girdle
Zonus {prop} :: A river which flows into the Caspian Sea, mentioned by Pliny
zooepidemicus {adj} [New Latin] :: That is epidemic (widespread) in animals
zoognosia {noun} [New Latin] :: zoological knowledge
zoologia {noun} [New Latin] :: zoology
zoologicus {adj} [New Latin] :: zoological
zoophagus {adj} [New Latin] :: carnivorous
zoophorus {noun} :: The frieze of a column, especially one decorated with animals
zoophthalmos {noun} :: A plant with succulent leaves, of uncertain identification, possibly a species of Sempervivum or Sedum
zootrophion {noun} [New Latin] :: menagerie
zopissa {noun} :: Tar or pitch that is mixed with wax, which was scraped off from ships
zopyron {noun} :: A plant, possibly of genus Clinopodium
Zopyrus {prop} :: A surgeon and physician of Alexandria
zoranisceos {noun} :: A precious stone from the Indus region
Zoroanda {prop} :: A place on the range of the Taurus Mountains where the Tigris fell into a cavern
zoster {noun} :: The shingles
zoster {noun} :: A kind of sea shrub
Zothales {prop} :: A river of Margiana mentioned by Pliny
zotheca {noun} :: a private room, chamber, or closet
zotheca {noun} :: a recess, niche
zothecula {noun} :: a small closet or cabinet
zuccarum {noun} :: synonym of saccharum
zuma {noun} :: alternative form of zema ("cooking utensil" "saucepan")
Zuonimir {prop} :: given name
zupania {noun} [New Latin] :: A region or province in Croatia
zura {noun} :: The seed of the plant Paliurus spina-christi, also known as Christ's thorn
Zurazi {prop} :: An Arabian tribe mentioned by Pliny
zygapophysealis {adj} [anatomy] :: zygapophyseal
Zygere {prop} :: Zygere (town)
zygia {noun} :: a hornbeam
zygia {noun} :: a marriage or nuptial flute
zygostates {noun} :: a master of the weights, weighmaster
Zygris {prop} :: A town on the coast of Marmarica
Zyras {prop} :: A river of Thrace flowing into the Black Sea
zythum {noun} :: beer or ale
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