Latin

abavia - 2nd great grandmother, female ascendant in the fourth degree
abavus - 2nd great grandfather, male ascendant in the fourth degree
 abnepos - 2nd great grandson, male descendant in the fourth degree
 abneptis - 2nd great granddaughter, female descendant in the fourth degree
 adnepos - 3rd great grandson, male descendant in the fifth degree
 affines - relatives by marriage, in-laws
 affinitas - relationship by marriage
 agnati - paternal relations
 agnatus - related by blood on the male side
 alimenta/o - provision made for made for younger sons or unmarried
daughters
 alius/a/ud - other
 alter/era/erum - the other of two
 ambo/ae/o - both
 amita - father's sister, aunt
 amita magna - grandfather's sister, grandaunt
 amita uxoris - wife's father's sister
 anima - soul, spirit
 annus - year
 anno - in the year
 anno Domini - in the year of the Lord
 arbor consanguinitatis - family tree
 atavus - 3rd great grandfather, male ascendant in the fifth degree
 avunculus - mother's brother, uncle
 avus - grandfather
 avi (pl.) - grandparents
 avi relicta - grandfather's widow

 banni - marriage banns
 baptisma - baptism
 baptisavit - he baptized
 baptisatus/a - baptized
 baptisatus/a est - he(or she) was baptized


 caelebs - single, unmarried (man)
 capellanus - chaplain
 cognati - maternal relations
 cognomen - surname
 commater - godmother
 comparere - to appear
 comparuit pro me - he/she appeared before me
 compater - godfather
 conceptus/a/um - conceived
 concepta est - she was pregnant
 coniunx (coniux) - husband or wife
 coniuges (pl.) - married couple
 consanguinitas - blood relationship (if too close, an impediment to
marriage)
 consobrinus/a - cousin on the mother's side
 contrahere - to contract, to draw together
 matrimonium contraxerunt - they contracted marriage
 coparcener - co-heir
copulatio - marriage
copulatus/a - married man/woman
copulatus/a est - he/she was married
coram - in the presence of
corpus - body
cum - with
 decessit - he/she died
decessit sine prole - died without issue, childless
decessit vitae patre (d.v.p.) - died in father's lifetime
decessus - death
defunctus/a/um - dead
denunciatio - publication of the marriage banns
 factis tribus denunciationibus - after 3 publications of the banns, 3 banns having been published
desponsus/a - betrothed
Deus - God
didymus/a - twin male/female
dies - day
die - day (a form used after certain prepositions)
 discessit - he/she died
dominus - lord
domus - home
dos - dowry


ecclesia - church
ego - I
eiusdem - the same
eodem die - on the same day
erat - he/she/it was
est - he/she/it is
et - and
etiam - also
e, ex - from

 feme covert - married woman
 feme sole - unmarried woman
 femina - woman
 filia - daughter
 filia fratris/sororis - niece, daugher of brother/sister
 filius - son
 filius fratris/sororis - nephew, son of brother/sister
 frater - brother
 frater ex materno latere - half-brother common mother
 frater ex paterno latere - half-brother common father
 frater germanus - twin brother
 frater naturalis - brother
 fuit - he/she/it was
 fuerunt - they were


 gemellus/a - twin
 geminus/a - twin
 gener - son-in-law, cousin
 genitum - begotten, born
 gens - male line, clan
 genus - type, kind, birth, descent, sex, origin, class, race
 generis - of the type, sex, etc.
 germana - sister
 germanus - brother
 glos - husband's sister
 gloris - brother's wife
 gravida - pregnant


 habere - to have, to hold
 habitare - to reside
 habitans - resident (adj.)
 habitantes - residents
 hebdomada - a week
 heri - yesterday
 hic, haec, hoc - this
 hoc die/mense/anno - on this day/month/year
 huius - of this
 humatio - burial
 homo - man, human being
 humatus/a - he/she was buried


 ibidem (ibid.) - in the same place
 idem, eadem, iden - the same
 ignotus/a - unknown
 ille, illa illud - that
 ilius - of that
 illegitimus - illegitimate
 impedimentum - impediment or hindrance (as to a marriage)
 impedimentum consanguinitas - impediment of too close a blood relationship
(2nd cousin or closer)
 nulloque detecto impedimento matrimonio - and no marital impediment
having been uncovered
 imponere - to place upon, to impose
 impositus/a/um - imposed, placed upon, given
 cui impositum est nomen - to whom was given the name
infans - infant
instant, inst. - of the current month
inuptus/a - unmarried
infra - below, later
infrascriptus - written below
intra - within
ipse/a/um - himself/herself/itself
ita - thus, so
item - also, likewise

 iunior/junior - younger
 iure/jure - legally
 iurare/jurare - to swear, take an oath
 ius/jus, iures/jures - law, laws
 iuvenis/juvenis - young person


 lavare - to wash, to baptize
 lautus/a est - he/she was baptized
 levantes - godparents
 levir - husband's brother
 liber, libri - book, books
 liber baptizatorum - baptismal register
 liber defunctorum - death register
 liber matrimoniorm - marriage register
 ligatus/a est - he/she was joined or married
 locus - place
 locus sigilli - where a persons seal is placed (on a document)


 majorennis - of legal age
 majores - ancestors
 mane - in the morning
 manu propria - (signed) in one's own hand
 marita - wife
 maritus - husband
 mater - mother
 mater meretrix - mother of illegitimate child
 matertera - maternal aunt
 matrimonium - marriage
 mensis - month
 mense - in the month (of)
 meridies - noon
 minimus/a natu - youngest
 meus/a/um - my, mine
 morbus - disease
    post longum morbum - after a long illness
 mors - death
 mortis - of death
 mortuus/a/um - dead, deceased
 mortuus/a est - he/she died
 mulier - woman, wife
 mutuo consensu - by mutual consent


 nascit - he/she is born
 natalis - natal
 natus/a - born (adj.), son/daughter (noun)
 natus/a est - he/she was born
 nepos - grandson, nephew
 nepos ex fil - grandson
 nepos ex fratre - brother's son
 nepos ex sorore - sister's son
 neptis - granddaughter
 nocte - at night
 nomen - name
 noverca - stepmother
 nullus/a/um - no, none
 nuptus/a - married
 nurus/a - son's wife


 obiit - he/she died
 obstetrix - midwife
 omnis - all, every
 orbus/a - orphan masc./fem
 origo - birth
 originis - of the birth
 ortus - origin, birth


 parentes - parents
 parochia - parish
 parochus - parish priest
 partus - childbirth
 pater - father
 patres - forefathers, ancestors
 patrui relicta - paternal uncle's widow
 patrinus/a/i - godfather/godmother/godparents
 patruus - paternal uncle
 patruerlis - paternal nephew
 pie - piously
 post - after
 postridie - on the day after
 pridie - on the day before
 privignus/a - stepson/stepdaughter of a father
pro - in behalf of, for
 proclamatio - bann, decree
 proles - issue, child
 proles spuria - illegitimate child
 proneptus - grand niece
 propinqui - relations, relatives
 prosocrus - wife's grandmother
 proximo, prox. - of the next month
 pudicus/a - chaste
 puella - girl
 priores - ancestors
 proavus/a - great grandfather/great grandmother
 provincia - province
 proximus consanguineus - nearest relation
 puer - boy
 puerperium - childbirth
 purgatus/a - cleansed, baptized


 quasi - almost, as if
 qui, quae, quod - who, which, what
 quidam, quaedam - a certain person (masc./fem.)
 quoddam - a certain thing
 quondam - formerly, sometime


 relictus/a - widower/ widow
 renatus/a - reborn, baptized
 requiescat in pace - may he/she rest in peace
 ritus - rite
    de ritu sanctae matris ecclesiae - according to the rite of the holy
other church


 sacerdos - priest
 sacer, sacra, sacrum - sacred
 sacramentis totiis munitiis - fortified by all the last rites
 sanctus/a/um - holy,sacred
 scorta - unmarried mother, whore
 scriptus/a/um - written
 semper - always, forever
 senior - older
 sepelire - to bury
 sepultus/a/um - buried
 sequens - following
 sic - thus, so
 signum - mark
 signum fecit - he/she made a mark, signed
 sine - without
 socer - father-in-law
 socrus - mother-in-law
 socrus magna - maternal grandmother
 solemnicatio - marriage
 solutus/a/um - unmarried (also free from debt)
 soror - sister
 sororius - brother-in-law (wife's brother)
 sponsalia - marriage banns
 sponsalis - betrothed (adj.)
 sponsus/a - groom/bride. spouse, betrothed
 spurius/a - illegitimate
 stemma (gentile) - pedigree
 stuprata - pregnant out of wedlock
 stuprator - father of illegitimate child
 sub tutela - under guardianship
 subscripsit - he/she signed
 subsignavit - he/she signed with a mark
 sum - I am
 sunt - they were
 supra - above
    ut supra - as above
 susceptores - godparents
 suus/a/um - his/her/its/their own


 tempus - time
 testamentum - will, testament
 testis - witness
 triduum - a period of three days
 trigemini - triplets
 tutor - guardian


 ubi - where
 ultimo, ult. - of the preceeding month
 ultimus/a/um - last
 unigena - only begotten daughter
 unigentius - only begotten son
 urbs - city
 ut - as, so that, in order that
 ut infra - as below
 ut supra - as above
 uxor - wife


 vel (vel...vel) - or (either....or)
 vespere - in the evening
 vetus, veteris - old
 victricus - stepfather
 viduus/vidua - widower/widow
 videlicet (viz.) - namely
 vir - man, male
 virgo - virgin, female, girl
 virtuosus/a/um - honorable
 vita - life
 vita cessit - he/she departed from life, died
 vulgo - commonly, generally

 Also useful are the months and numbers for interpreting dates and ages.

 Months: Januarius, Februarius, Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Iunius, Iulius or
uinctilis, Augustus, September (VII-ber), October (VIII-ber), November
IX-ber), December (X-ber).

       Numbers Cardinal Ordinal
       1 unus/a/um primus/a/um
       2 duo,duae,duo secundus/a/um
       3 tres, tria tertius/a/um
       4 quattuor quartus/a/um
       5 quinque quintus/a/um
       6 sex sextus/a/um
       7 septem septimus/a/um
       8 octo octavus/a/um
       9 novem nonus/a/um
       10 decem decimus
       11 undecim undecimus
       12 duodecim duodecimus
       13 tredecim tertius decimus
       14 quattordecim quartus decimus
       15 quindecim quintus decimus
       16 sedecim sextus decimus
       17 septendecim septimus decimus
       18 duodeviginti duodevice(n)simus
       19 unodeviginti unodevice(n)simus
       20 viginti vice(n)simus
       30 triginta trice(n)simus
       40 quadraginta quadrage(n)simus
       50 quinquaginta quinquage(n)simus

 

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