| Latin | English | |
| turpe | a disgrace | » |
| infamo | to put to shame, disgrace | » |
| dedecor | unseemly, shameful, disgraceful, dishonorable | » |
| degenero | to cause to degenerate, disgrace by degeneracy | » |
| rubor | redeness, blush, modesty, shame, disgrace | » |
| dedecus | shame, dishonor, disgrace, crime, dishonorable act | » |
| dedecus | disgrace, blemish + gen | » |
| flagitium | disgraceful act | » |
| turpis | foul, ugly, disgraceful, morally corrupt | » |
| pudendus | shameful, disgraceful | » |
| perturpis | very disgraceful | » |
| labecula | a slight stain, minor disgrace | » |
| inhonesto | to disgrace, dishonor | » |
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| labes labis | stain, blemish, disgrace, infamy /misfortune | » |
| Scire aliquid laus est, pudor est nihil discere velle | It is commendable to know some things, it is disgraceful to refuse to learn | » |
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