- codicil (Dictionary.com)
- malapert (Wordsmith)
- psychorrhagy (OED)
- anamorphosis (Wordnik)
Latinitweets:
verb irregular: nolo , nolle, nolui => not want, refuse http://t.co/Ek3k0x9CkU #Latin #Vocab #LatinVocab
— LatinVocab (@LatinVocab) April 5, 2013
*olfacio, olfacere, olfeci, olfactus* to sniff at, to detect the odor of #etymology English adj "olfactory" – relating to the sense of smell
— Latin Vocabulary (@latinwordaday) April 1, 2013
căvillātĭo, ōnis, f.
a jeering, raillery, scoffing, irony in jest or in earnest
căvilla, ae,
stingy, a jeering, raillery, scoffing
— Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) April 3, 2013
φύρω
mix something dry with something wet, mostly with a sense of mixing so as to spoil or defile
— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) April 3, 2013
Verbs w/ negative meaning such as deny/refuse/hinder/avoid/forbid take the infin. w/ redundant μή to confirm negativity of the verb. GG 2739
— Greek+Latin Grammar (@AncientGrammar) April 3, 2013