English search results for: together
#101
verb
- conjugation: 2nd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- intermingle, mix together/up, combine (ingredients)
- unite/join sexually
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#102
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
Definitions:
- absorb, soak in
- drink completely/together/up
- hold back (tears)
- swallow up
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#103
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: deponent
Definitions:
- confer, parley
- converse
- discuss
- talk together/over
- talk/speak to/with
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#104
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- bind/tie/pack together/up, connect, unite/unify
- fetter/bind
- immobilize, stop
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#105
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- crush, batter, deform
- set into conflict with each other
- strike/dash together
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#106
noun
- declension: 3rd declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- (payment of) tribute/tax
- data collation
- placing/putting together, combination
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#107
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- hem in, pack/crowd/bring/fit close together, restrict
- narrow
- shorten/abridge
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#108
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- hem in, pack/crowd/bring/fit close together, restrict
- narrow
- shorten/abridge
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#109
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- become unified/strong/established
- close (wound)
- coalesce
- join/grow together
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#110
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- add/total
- amass, collect
- heap/pile up, gather/crowd together
- make by heaping
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#111
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- attract, draw/drag together/in/before/along
- bend (bow)
- gather saliva
- inhale
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#112
verb
- conjugation: 2nd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- add an ingredient to
- confuse, mix up
- contaminate
- involve
- mix, mix together
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#113
noun
Definitions:
- both
- each of two
- two considered together, both parties
- two of pair
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#114
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- (cause to) flock/join together, attach
- collect, include, group, implicate
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#115
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- heap/fill up, bring, carry
- increase, add fuel
- push/crowd/press together
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#116
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- abound
- flock together, throng
- flow on/to/towards/by
- glide/drift quietly
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#117
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- attract, draw/drag together/in/before/along
- bend (bow)
- gather saliva
- inhale
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#118
verb
- conjugation: 2nd conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- add an ingredient to
- confuse, mix up
- contaminate
- involve
- mix, mix together
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#119
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- (cause to) flock/join together, attach
- collect, include, group, implicate
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#120
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- heap/fill up, bring, carry
- increase, add fuel
- push/crowd/press together
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#121
verb
- conjugation: 3rd conjugation
- voice: intransitive
Definitions:
- abound
- flock together, throng
- flow on/to/towards/by
- glide/drift quietly
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
Frequent, top 2000+ words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#122
noun
- declension: 1st declension
- gender: feminine
Definitions:
- branches/sprigs tied together (pl.)
- broom (sweeping)
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Age:
In use throughout the ages/unknown
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
For Dictionary, in top 10,000 words
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Source:
“Oxford Latin Dictionary”, 1982 (OLD)
#123
preposition
- type: takes an ablative object
Definitions:
- along with, amid
- at
- under
- with, together with, at the same time with
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Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
For Dictionary, in top 10,000 words
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Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#124
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- double up
- fold (up), bend, flex
- roll up
- twine/coil
- wind/fold together (L+S)
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Age:
Late, post-classical (3rd-5th centuries)
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Area:
All or none
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
For Dictionary, in top 10,000 words
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Source:
Lewis & Short, “A Latin Dictionary”, 1879 (Lewis & Short)
#125
verb
- conjugation: 1st conjugation
- voice: transitive
Definitions:
- add together (L+S)
- multiply by X (only with numerical prefix), X-tuple
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Age:
Latin not in use in Classical times (6-10th centuries) Christian
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Area:
Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Units/Measures
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Geography:
All or none
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Frequency:
For Dictionary, in top 10,000 words
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Source:
William Whitaker’s personal guess