English search results for: In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken for dust thou art and unto dust shalt thou return
#1276
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
fasten together, interweave, interlace
unroll and roll up (scroll), look up
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Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#1277
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
abuse/jeers/mockery/insults
object of shame
reprimand/reproach/reproof
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1278
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
abuse/jeers/mockery/insults
object of shame
reprimand/reproach/reproof
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1279
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
cycle (time)
partial turn
rotation/revolution/turning in complete circle
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1280
noun
declension : 4th declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
assembly, people in assembly
gathering, meeting
provincial court, "assize"
Age:
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Legal, Government, Tax, Financial, Political, Titles
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Frequent, top 2000+ words
Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1281
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
heave up, set in motion
overthrow
shatter, batter, convulse, shake violently
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1282
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
intermarriage between two groups of people/instance of it
right to intermarry
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1283
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
act/ceremony of marriage (usu. pl.)
marriage/wedlock
right to marry
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1284
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
apartment/lodging
band/brotherhood
companionship in a tent
shared war tent
Age:
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War, Military, Naval, Ships, Armor
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1285
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
controversy/dispute
debate
moot case debated in school, forensic exercise
Age:
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Area:
Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1286
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
controversy/dispute
debate
moot case debated in school, forensic exercise
Age:
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Area:
Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Literature, Schools
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1287
verb
conjugation : 2nd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
brandish
fling
twirl/whirl, rotate/move in arc
twist, make twisted/crooked
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1288
adjective
Definitions:
incessant/unremitting, constantly repeated/recurring
successive, next in line
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General, unknown or too common to say
#1289
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
bridge (gap)
do without pause
extend/prolong/draw out/last/renew
keep on
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1290
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
make continuous (space/time)
put in line, join (in succession), connect, unite
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1291
adverb
Definitions:
(w/negative) necessarily, in consequence
without further evidence/ado
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1292
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : intransitive
Definitions:
be produced
happen, befall, turn out, come to pass, be granted to one
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1293
noun
declension : 4th declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
ordered scheme, plan/course
series, complex/whole of parts
structure/fabric
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1294
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
make weary
spend, exhaust, waste (time), use up
wear out/down
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1295
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
bruise, crumble
grind, crush, pound to pieces
rub/wipe away/out/off, expunge
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1296
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
despise
keep away from, avoid
treat with/hold in contempt, scorn, disdain
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Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#1297
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
look down on, take poor view of
pay no heed/disregard/slight
think little of
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Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#1298
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
despise
keep away from, avoid
treat with/hold in contempt, scorn, disdain
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1299
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
look down on, take poor view of
pay no heed/disregard/slight
think little of
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1300
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
contaminate, infect
debase w/mixture of inferior material
pollute (morally)
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
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