Wiktionary:Requested entries (Vulgar Latin)

As Vulgar Latin is a reconstructed language, please list possible descendants after the word.

A

 * (Middle French ; English )


 * or (Catalan & Spanish acostar; English ; Middle French  & )


 * (present participle of (English ; Italian )


 * (Catalan & ; English ; French  & ; Middle English ; Old French )


 * (Old French & French assaillir; English assail; Italian assalire; Middle English asaylen; Old French assalir)


 * (Old French asalt; Asturian asaltu; Catalan assalt; English assault; French Occitan, & Old French assaut; Galician, Ido, Spanish & Venetian asalto; Old French asaut; Portuguese assalto; Walloon assôt)


 * ‘I soothe or soften’ (Old French assuager; English assuage; Middle English aswagen; Old French assoagier)


 * ‘I reach’ (Old French ataindre, ateindre, attaindre, & atteindre; Catalan atènyer; English attain; French & Occitan atteindre; Interlingua attinger; Portuguese & Spanish atingir; Romanian atinge)


 * ‘I turn; I direct; I avert; I make aware’ (Catalan, French, Interlingua, Middle French, Portuguese, & Spanish advertir; French & Old French avertir; Italian avvertire; Occitan avertir)


 * (English ; French ; Old French & )


 * (French allonger; Italian allungare; Romanian alunga)


 * & ‘almond’ (Basque, Papiamento, & Spanish almendra; English ; French ; Old French  & ; Tagalog alméndras)


 * (English ; Middle English ; Old French )


 * (Old French arayer; English ; Italian ; Middle English ; Old French, )


 * (Catalan artesà; English artisan & artizan; French artisan; Ido artizano; Italian & Spanish artesano; Portuguese artesão; Venetian artexan)


 * (Catalan & Occitan assetjar; French assiéger; Ido asiejar; Italian assediare; Jèrriais assiégi; Galician & Spanish asediar; Portuguese assediar)


 * ‘heedful or observant’ (Asturian atentu; Catalan atent; Corsican, & Sicilian attentu; Galician, Papiamento, Portuguese, Romanian, & Spanish atento; Italian attento; French & Old French attentif)




 * - advance?

B



 * ‘basin’ (Old French ; Breton ; Crimean Tatar ; Czech ; Danish ; Dutch ; English ; Esperanto ; French ; Haitian Creole & ; Ido ; Italian ; Jersey 🇨🇬; Middle English ; Old French  & ; Polish ; Portuguese ; Romanian ; Volapük )


 * (French, ; Old French , , , , , & )






 * (cf ) (Old French, French, & Old French bois; Catalan & Old Occitan bosc; Dalmatian buasc; Galician, Portuguese, & Spanish bosque; Ido bosko; Italian bosco; Occitan boscs; Walloon bwès)


 * (French ; Jersey 🇨🇬; Middle French ; Old French )


 * (See )

C

 * (Catalan ; French ; Middle French ; Occitan & ; Old French ; Old Occitan )


 * ‘certainty’ (Old French certeinté; English certainty; Middle English surety; Italian certanità; Old French certeineté)


 * ‘certain’ (Dalmatian čertjoin & čertain; English, French, & Old French certain; Jèrriais cèrtain; Middle English certein; Old French chertain; Old Italian certano; Old Occitan certan)

D

 * (Aromanian dinte; Asturian & Spanish diente; Catalan, French, Occitan, & Romansch dent; Dalmatian diant; Friulian dint; Galician, Interlingua, Italian, Portuguese dente; Romanian dinte; Sardinian dènte; Sicilian denti; Venetian dénte)
 * Isn't this just ? KarikaSlayer (talk) 03:46, 27 October 2016 (UTC)



E

 * (French celui)


 * (English sewer; Old French sewere & sewiere)


 * ‘I take out of peace’ (Old French esfreer; English ; Old French, & )




 * ‘I astound; deafen; daze; stun’ (Old French estoner; English astonish & astound; French étonner; Ido astonar; Middle English astonien, astunien, astonen, astunen, & astounen; Old French estuner & estonner)

F




G




H

 * ‘they’ve had’ (Italian -ebbero)


 * ‘I’ve had’ (Italian -ei)


 * ‘thou’st had’ (Italian -esti)


 * ‘you’ve had’ (Italian -este)

I

 * ‘the’ (Romanian -ei)


 * ‘the’ (Romanian -ului & -lui)


 * & (French emprunter)





L

 * - level? From Latin "lībella"

M

 * ‘in my view’


 * (Italian maraviglia; Portuguese maravilha; Spanish maravilla)



S

 * (English sumpter; Old French sommetier)


 * (English syege; English, Old French & Middle French siege; French & Jèrriais siège; Old French sege & seige)

V

 * (Catalan vesar; Portuguese, Provençal, & Spanish vezar)