<span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span> inflection of sigillātus: nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular accusative masculine singular "<span class="searchmatch">sigillatum</span>", in Charles du Fresne du...
Byzantine Greek σιγιλλᾶτος (sigillâtos), ultimately from Latin (textum) <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span>. IPA(key): /e.kaʁ.lat/ écarlate (plural écarlates) scarlet sauge écarlate...
passive participle of sigillō. sigillātus (feminine sigillāta, neuter <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span>); first/second-declension participle sealed First/second-declension adjective...
(siqillāṭ), from Byzantine Greek σιγιλλᾶτος (sigillâtos), from Latin textum <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span> (literally “sealed text”). IPA(key): /eskaɾˈlata/ [es.kaɾˈla.t̪a] Rhymes:...
sigillō (present infinitive sigillāre, perfect active sigillāvī, supine <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span>); first conjugation to seal (up) to confirm Conjugation of sigillō...
from Old French escarlate, from Persian سقرلاط (saqerlât), from Latin <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span>. Scharlach n or m (strong, genitive Scharlachs, plural Scharlache) (chiefly...
Byzantine Greek σιγιλλᾶτος (sigillâtos), ultimately from Latin (textum) <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span>; or, alternatively, from Germanic. (Brazil) IPA(key): /is.kaʁˈla.t͡ʃi/...
itself be derived from Byzantine Greek σιγιλλᾶτον (sigillâton), from Latin <span class="searchmatch">sigillātum</span> (“a type of fabric”, literally “sealed; sealing”) (Can this(+) etymology...