Alexander Gode & Hugh Blair | IALA 1951
ubi (adv): | where | |
ubi (conj): | where; when; as soon as; wherewith; in which | |
a ubi: | where, whither; de ubi: from where, whence | |
ubicunque: | wherever | |
ubique: | everywhere; anywhere, wheresoever, wherever | |
ultra (adv): | on the other side, beyond, farther | |
ultra (prep): | on the farther side of; beyond, past; besides | |
ultra illo: | besides, moreover | |
ultra que: | aside from the fact that | |
un: | a, an | |
le un le altere: | one another, each other | |
le unes le alteres: | one another, each other | |
uno: | indef pron one | |
unquam: | ever, at any time | |
usquam: | somewhere | |
usque | prep (all the way) to, up to; till, until | |
usque nunc: | up to now | |
verso: | towards, to | |
via (adv): | away; off | |
via!: | go away!, begone! | |
via (prep): | by way of, via | |
vice: | turn, stead; time (as in "three times") | |
alicun vices: | sometimes | |
un vice: | once; on one occasion; formerly | |
un vice que: | once, once that | |
in vice de: | instead of; a vices: at times | |
altere vice: | a second time | |
plure vices: | several times, repeatedly | |
viste: | considering; viste que considering that | |
voluntarie: | willingly, readily, gladly, with pleasure | |
vos: | you; yourself, yourselves | |
vostre: | your, yours | |
ya: | adv indeed, certainly, of course | |
ya (io lo crede): | (I) do (believe it) |
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