Latin search results for: con
#876
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- ring (worn on the finger)
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#877
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- corrector/improver, reformer
- financial commissioner
- one who sets things right
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#878
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- excite to sedition/revolt/mutiny
- overcome
- stretch/lay out upon the ground
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Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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#879
verb
- conjugation: 4th conjugation
- voice: deponent
Definitions:
- find guilty
- learn/discover/find (by investigation)
- verify/know for certain
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#880
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: deponent
Definitions:
- encounter, meet with
- join, unite oneself to/with (L+S)
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#881
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- debauch, defile, corrupt
- have illicit (adultery/forcible) sex
- ravish, rape
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#882
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- secret, deceptive understanding, collusion
- sporting, playing together
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Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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#883
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- agreement/compact
- [ABL compacto => according to/in accordance with agreement]
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Legal, Government, Tax, Financial, Political, Titles
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#884
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- joining, putting together
- preparing, composing
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Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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#885
noun
- declension: 4th declension
- gender: masculine
Definitions:
- accumulation (of liquid)
- collection
- heap/pile
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#886
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- confide (secret or similar)
- consign/commit (L+S)
- entrust for safe keeping
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Early Latin, pre-classical, used for effect/poetry
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#887
verb
- conjugation: 4th conjugation
- voice: deponent
Definitions:
- move with an effort
- put together, construct
- set in motion
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#888
adjective
Definitions:
- agreeing
- fitting, suitable, appropriate
- sounding in accord
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#889
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- action of filling (holes/ditches)
- combination/accumulation
- heap/mass/pile
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#890
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- bury, inter
- furnish with a mound
- heap together
- heap up like a mound (L+S)
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#891
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- bind by ties of kinship, unite
- give birth/beget/produce at the same time
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#892
verb
- conjugation: 2nd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- engage/promise mutually (L+S)
- exchange pledges
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#893
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
Definitions:
- bewail
- weep over/for (w/ACC)
- weep together, weep in the company of someone
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#894
adjective
Definitions:
- of/belonging to marriage/wedlock (or a specific marriage), conjugal/connubial
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#895
adjective
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- that wears fetters/shackles
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#896
noun
- declension: 2nd declension
- gender: neuter
Definitions:
- compound proposition
- connected word/proposition
- connection (L+S)
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Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
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#897
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- afflict much, crush
- crush, bruise
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Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
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#898
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- be consumed, pine away
- melt/waste slowly/completely away, decline in health
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#899
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- amass/make up a round sum of money
- make round
- round off
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#900
verb
Definitions:
- (concalefacio PASS)
- be/become heated/made warm/warmed thoroughly (L+S)
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