"pedarius" meaning in All languages combined

See pedarius on Wiktionary

Noun [Finnois]

IPA: \ˈpe.dɑ.ri.us\
  1. Pédophilie (l'état d'être un pédophile). Tags: slang
    Sense id: fr-pedarius-fi-noun-V7~OLFwp Categories (other): Termes argotiques en finnois
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Adjective [Latin]

IPA: \peˈdaː.ri.us\
Forms: pedariă [singular, feminine, nominative], pedarium [singular, neuter, nominative], pedariī [plural, masculine, nominative], pedariae [plural, feminine, nominative], pedariă [plural, neuter, nominative], pedarie [singular, masculine, vocative], pedariă [singular, feminine, vocative], pedarium [singular, neuter, vocative], pedariī [plural, masculine, vocative], pedariae [plural, feminine, vocative], pedariă [plural, neuter, vocative], pedarium [singular, masculine, accusative], pedariăm [singular, feminine, accusative], pedarium [singular, neuter, accusative], pedariōs [plural, masculine, accusative], pedariās [plural, feminine, accusative], pedariă [plural, neuter, accusative], pedariī [singular, masculine, genitive], pedariae [singular, feminine, genitive], pedariī [singular, neuter, genitive], pedariōrŭm [plural, masculine, genitive], pedariārŭm [plural, feminine, genitive], pedariōrŭm [plural, neuter, genitive], pedariō [singular, masculine, dative], pedariae [singular, feminine, dative], pedariō [singular, neuter, dative], pedariīs [plural, masculine, dative], pedariīs [plural, feminine, dative], pedariīs [plural, neuter, dative], pedariō [singular, masculine, ablative], pedariā [singular, feminine, ablative], pedariō [singular, neuter, ablative], pedariīs [plural, masculine, ablative], pedariīs [plural, feminine, ablative], pedariīs [plural, neuter, ablative]
  1. D'un pied de long.
    Sense id: fr-pedarius-la-adj-ICc24S5x Categories (other): Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en latin
  2. Pédaire.
    Sense id: fr-pedarius-la-adj-N9PuPz9q Categories (other): Exemples en latin, Exemples en latin à traduire
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: pedaneus Derived forms: pedary, pédaire
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        "D'un pied de long."
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    "Dérivé de pedari, avec le suffixe -uus."
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