Latin search results for: ex
#101
noun
- declension: 1st declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- keeping of a watch/guard/vigil
- the watch, soldiers on guard
- watching (pl.)
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#102
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- (exsufflo with 1 f - Whitaker)
- blow at/upon
- blow away
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Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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#103
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- drive (actor) off stage by clapping
- eject/cast out
- reject (claim)
- scare off
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#104
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- flay, skin, strip
- strip of skin/covering
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Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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#105
adjective
Definitions:
- end/utmost edge of
- farthest
- outermost
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#106
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- bring/take out (from store), put out
- disclose, reveal
- put to use, put in play
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#107
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- exaction (tax/debt), enforcement (labor)
- expulsion, driving out
- supervision
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#108
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- exile, banishment
- exiles (pl.), those exiled
- place of exile/retreat (L+S)
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#109
adjective
Definitions:
- excellent
- extraordinary/special
- select
- [Doctor Eximius => Francis Suarez]
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#110
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- blind (completely), confuse/hide/obscure
- block channel
- de-eye plant
- dull/dim
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#111
noun
- declension: 4th declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- B:protuberance
- death
- departure
- departure from standard
- digression
- excess
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#112
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- expenditure, money paid out
- expenses (Bee)
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#113
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- dryness (style)
- meager/poorness
- small/shortness
- thinness/leanness/narrowness
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#114
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- atonement, expiation, purification
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#115
verb
- conjugation: 4th conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- despoil
- drain, dry, pour out
- empty, remove contents of
- strip
- weaken/exhaust
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#116
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- discussion
- enforcement (law), act to right wrong
- performance, carrying out
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#117
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- demolish/destroy, raze to ground (town/building)
- exterminate/destroy (people)
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#118
adjective
Definitions:
- paid out (money)
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#119
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- bring up as reproach (against person DAT)
- reproach, upbraid, reprove
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#120
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- aggravate/make worse
- grieve, afflict
- irritate/exasperate, enrage/provoke
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#121
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- eminence
- height, high place/ground/altitude
- high position/rank/station
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#122
noun
- declension: 1st declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- funeral procession/rites (pl.), obsequies
- [~as ire => attend funeral]
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Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
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#123
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- brighten, spruce up, enhance appearance
- gladden, cheer
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#124
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- drive (actor) off stage by clapping
- eject/cast out
- reject (claim)
- scare off
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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#125
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- blow at/upon
- blow away
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Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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