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The Latin-Russian Dictionary- Contains over 200,000 words and phrases, including words from Vulgar Latin texts, and can be used to read and translate all the major surviving literary works, historical texts, legal documents, the most important texts of Christian patristic writings, and some works that were written in Latin before the second half of the 7th century.
- Contains over 200,000 words and phrases, including words from Vulgar Latin texts, and can be used to read and translate all the major surviving literary works, historical texts, legal documents, the most important texts of Christian patristic writings, and some works that were written in Latin before the second half of the 7th century.
vir
virī m. (gen. pl. часто virum)
муж, мужчина (v. mulierque Tib)
(редко) человек (вообще) (arbusta simul pecudesque virique O)
(истинный) муж, настоящий мужчина, мужественный человек
взрослый мужчина
(= marītus) муж, супруг (v. et uxor Sen etc.); возлюбленный (v. tuus C; conclamant v. paterque L)
самец
боец, воин, солдат (пехотинец)
(= is, ille) этот человек, он
(преим. в pl.) человек
мужество, (мужская) сила (membra sine viro Ctl)
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vir
Nomen, Masculinum
Singularis | Pluralis | |
Nominativus | vir | viri |
Genitivus | viri | virorum, virum |
Dativus | viro | viris |
Accusativus | virum | viros |
Ablativus | viro | viris |
Vocativus | vir | viri |