English search results for: Semper Talis [motto of former Prussian German guard formations and the guard battalion of the German Bundeswehr always the same]
#1401
adjective
Definitions:
of another country, foreign
on outside, far
outer/external
outward
strange
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1402
adjective
Definitions:
accursed, detestable
of/belonging to cursing
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#1403
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
military destruction (of towns/armies)
ruin/demolition
subversion/overthrow
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Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#1404
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
exposing (of a child)
narration
statement, description, explanation
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#1405
verb
conjugation : 3rd conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
expand, widen scope of (idea)
extend
smooth (brow)
stretch/spread out
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#1406
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
method/style of exposition
planning (buildings, etc.), laying out
uncoiling
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#1407
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
cleric of minor orders (second level from top/deacon)
exorcist
Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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Franz Blatt, “Vademecum in opus Saxonis” (Saxo)
#1408
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
cleric of minor orders (second level from top/deacon)
exorcist
Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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Franz Blatt, “Vademecum in opus Saxonis” (Saxo)
#1409
verb
conjugation : 4th conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
despoil
drain, dry, pour out
empty, remove contents of
strip
weaken/exhaust
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#1410
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
exile, banishment
exiles (pl.), those exiled
place of exile/retreat (L+S)
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#1411
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
exhortation, action of admonishing/encouraging
inducement
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1412
adjective
Definitions:
accursed, detestable
of/belonging to cursing
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#1413
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
keeping of a watch/guard/vigil
the watch, soldiers on guard
watching (pl.)
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1414
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
flay, skin, strip
strip of skin/covering
Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#1415
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
military destruction (of towns/armies)
ruin/demolition
subversion/overthrow
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#1416
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
deprive beasts of their natural weapons
Age:
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1417
verb
conjugation : 1st conjugation
voice : transitive
Definitions:
disarm, deprive of weapons/arms
weaken, deprive of military strength
Age:
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1418
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : neuter
Definitions:
apparatus/process of weighing, balance
exam/test
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#1419
noun
declension : 1st declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
evidence
obviousness
quality of being manifest/evident
vividness
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#1420
noun
declension : 3rd declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
eviction
recovery at law in virtue of superior title
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#1421
adjective
Definitions:
Eucharistic/pertaining to Holy Eucharist
[Doctor ~ => St. John of Chrystostom]
Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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Ecclesiastic, Biblical, Religious
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Source:
L.F. Stelten, “Dictionary of Eccles. Latin”, 1995 (Ecc)
#1422
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
little horse, colt
rack, instrument of torture
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#1423
noun
declension : 4th declension
gender : masculine
Definitions:
bishopric
episcopate
overseer
post of authority
Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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Source:
L.F. Stelten, “Dictionary of Eccles. Latin”, 1995 (Ecc)
#1424
noun
declension : 2nd declension
gender : feminine
Definitions:
Ephesus, city in Asia Minor (w/temple of Artemis/a 7 wonder)
Age:
Very early forms, obsolete by classical times
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Geography:
Near East
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“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#1425
noun
Definitions:
Ephesus, city in Asia Minor (w/temple of Artemis/a 7 wonder)
Age:
Very early forms, obsolete by classical times
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Near East
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
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