| Latin | English | |
| tres tria | three | » |
| tres, tria (m/f, n) [Adjective] | thre | » |
| arbor | tree | » |
| teres | rounded, polished, smooth, fine, elegant | » |
| ibi | there | » |
| turpe | a disgrace | » |
| torreo | to roast | » |
| theorema [Noun] | theore | » |
| torpeo | to be sluggish, inert, numb, inactive, immoveable | » |
| thermae | warm springs, warm baths | » |
| terreo | to frighten, terrify, scare away, deter | » |
| tremo | to tremble, shake, shudder | » |
| termes | a tree branch (especially olive) | » |
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| laniat [Verb] | tear | » |
| lacrimae [Noun] | tear | » |
| vellit [Verb] | tear | » |
| torqueo | to twist, curl, rack, torture, torment, distort, test | » |
| torqueo | to turn, turn awry, brandish | » |
| terebro | to bore through, perforate | » |
| theatrum | theater | » |
| tormen, tormina | torture | » |
| lacerat [Verb] | tear | » |
| educator | tutor | » |
| papas | tutor | » |
| trepide | with trepidation, in confusion, | » |
| theorice | philosophic speculation | » |
| tremor | trembling | » |
| triste | sorrowfully, dolefully | » |
| transeo | to pass through, go across | » |
| textor textrix | weaver | » |
| trepido | to tremble | » |
| trepidus | alarmed | » |
| Traiectensium | Utrecht | » |
| tredecim | (indecl.) thirteen | » |
| labo | to totter | » |
| transeo | to go over, pass over, cross over, go past | » |
| inhaero | to adhere | » |
| terrenus | earthly, temporal | » |
| tremere [Verb] | quak | » |
| secedo | to withdraw | » |
| Treverim | Triers | » |
| turpiter | in an unseemly manner | » |
| tremulus | quivering, quaking | » |
| Tornacense | Tournai | » |
| Trellum | Trelon, castle in Hannonia | » |
| transmeo | to go across | » |
| tractare | to handle, manage, perform | » |
| transfreto | to cross a strait, to be taken across a strait | » |
| terrigenus | indigenous, born from the earth, human being | » |
| transveho | to convey | » |
| terga dare | to flee, retreat, run awar | » |
| Taruennam | Therouanne | » |
| triticeus | sown in wheat | » |
| Tempori parce! | Save time! | » |
| traduco in passive | to be borne | » |
| truculenter | (adv.) wildly, savagely, fiercely, cruelly, roughly | » |
| transcendo | to surpass | » |
| talio reddo | to return like for like, retaliate | » |
| Traiectum | Maastricht | » |
| taberna -ae (f) [Noun] | haberdasher | » |
| trebuchettum | a trebuchet, a siege engine | » |
| temporalis-e | transitory | » |
| transverbero | to pierce through | » |
| transgredior | to pass beyond | » |
| turpis [Adjective] | contemptibl | » |
| tergiversatio | backwardness, reulctance, evasion | » |
| tergo (a tergo ) | in the rear, fom behind | » |
| tricesimus, triduana | lasting three days | » |
| tener tenera tenerum | tender, delicate, soft, young | » |
| temerarus, temerarius | bold, rash, imprudent, heedless | » |
| Tres faciunt collegium | Three makes a company | » |
| tergeo tergo tersi tersum | to wipe, scour, clean | » |
| Tarde venientibus ossa | For those who come late, only the bones | » |
| Tempus fugit, amor manet | Time flees, love stays | » |
| Timendi causa est nescire | The cause of fear is ignorance | » |
| Tu quoque Brute filii mihi? | Even you Brutus, my son? | » |
| Tempus fugit, aeternitas manet | Time flees, eternity dwells | » |
| Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes | I fear the Danaens [the Ancient Greeks] even if they bring presents | » |
| transfero, transtuli, translatum | carry across, transfer, convey | » |
| Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis | The times are changed, and we are changed in them | » |
| Tunc tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet | It also concerns you when the nearest wall is burning | » |