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How to say sweet in Latin ; suavis macula ; sweet corn ; dulcis frumentum ; vERY sWEET ; praedulce.
- satianter (adv.) dulcis, cloyingly sweet. - super quam dulcis, more than sweet. - herbae erectae foliis junciformibus, in paludibus dulcibus salsisque ...
Inherited from Latin dulcem (“sweet”). Also found in Old Spanish with the forms duz, duce (compare Portuguese doce). Cognate with English dulcet ...
How to say sweetly in Latin ; jocunde ; pleasingly adverb ; placentes, iucunde, jucunde, amoene, lepide ; charmingly adverb ; decens, blandicule, blando, blandum.
Apr 12, 2010 · "Swete" derived from the Proto-Germanic "swotijaz." This is from the Proto-Indo-European root word "swad-" which means pleasant or agreeable.
suavis, dulcis, bellus are the top translations of "sweet" into Latin. Sample translated sentence: This sweet-scented roses I give to you. ↔ Has rosas, quarum ...
dulcis/dulce, dulcis M = cute, sweet, kind · dulcis/dulce, dulcis M = pleasant, charming, sweet, ki… · lateralis/laterale, lateralis M = lateral, of/on side of ...
sweet drink, sweets (pl.) dulcis/dulce, dulcis M = pleasant, charming, sweet, ki… lateralis/laterale, lateralis M = lateral, of/on side of body; dulciter ...
"dulcis" is a Latin adjective that primarily means "sweet" in English.