[viˈteʎ]
1. masculine noun Calf (young bull or cow).
2. masculine noun Beef (meat).
Etymology: From Latin vitellus.
[viˈteʎ]
1. masculine noun Calf (young bull or cow).
2. masculine noun Beef (meat).
Etymology: From Latin vitellus.
[tau̯r]
1. masculine noun Bull.
2. masculine noun Taurus (Zodiacal sign).
Etymology: From Latin taurus.
[ˈpasre]
1. intransitive verb To graze, to pasture.
2. transitive verb To eat (grass, pasture, feed, etc.).
Etymology: From Latin pascere.
[ai̯ˈmentɾe]
1. transitive verb To increase, to enlarge, to magnify.
2. intransitive verb To increase, to go up.
Etymology: From Latin augmentare.
[diʃˈkendɾe]
1. intransitive verb To go down, to fall, to descend, to come from.
2. transitive verb To go down, to come down, to lower.
Etymology: From Latin descendere.
[diʃˈkendɾe de]
1. prepositional verb To come from, to derive from.
[aˈwant]
1. preposition In front of, in the presence of, before, faced with.
Etymology: From Latin ab ante.
[aˈwant]
1. derivative prefix Before, ante-.
Etymology: From awant.