Latin terms 2
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Latin | English |
|---|---|
| iter, itineris | a going, walk, waya going, journey, passage, march, voyage a journey, march (as a measure of distance) a way, passage, path, road a right of way [figuratively] a road, path, way |
| dēligō, dēligere, dēlēgī, dēlēctus | to choose, pick out, select, elect, designate, single outto pick out, separate, remove |
| adiūtrīx, adiūtrīcis | she that helps, a female assistant |
| fūrtum, fūrtī | theft, robberya stolen thing a secret action, crafty deceit, trick, artifice, stratagem secret love, intrigue |
| receptrīx, receptrīcis | a harborer, concealer |
| flāgitium, flāgitiī | a shameful act, passionate deed, outrage, burning shame, disgraceful thinga shameful thing, shame, disgrace a disgrace, rascal, scoundrel shame, disgrace |
| conscius, consciī | a partaker, jointconspirator, accessory, accomplice, confidant |
| dēdūcō, dēdūcere, dēdūxī, dēductus | to lead away, draw out, turn aside, divert, bring out, remove, drive off, draw down[of troops] to draw off, lead off, withdraw, lead, conduct, bring [of colonists] to lead forth, conduct [of ships] to draw out (from the dock) to draw down, launch to bring into port |
| collaudō, collaudāre, collaudāvī, collaudātus | to prize highly |
| furor, furōris | 0.a raving, rage, madness, fury, passion0.prophetic frenzy, inspiration 0.passionate love, eager desire 0.a loved one, flame 0.[personified] the god of madness, Rage |
| prōripiō, prōripere, prōripuī, prōreptus | 0.to drag forth0.[figuratively] to drive out, hurry forth, impel |
| nūdō, nūdāre, nūdāvī, nūdātus | 0.to make naked, strip, bare, lay bare, expose, uncover |
| expediō, expedīre, expedīvī, expedītus | 0.to extricate, disengage, let loose, set free, liberate 0.to fetch out, bring forward, procure, make ready, prepare 0.to despatch, hurl 0.[figuratively] to bring out, extricate, release, free 0.to put in order, arrange, set right, adjust, settle 0.to explain, unfold, make clear, clear up, disclose, relate |
| mereō, merēre, meruī, meritus | 0.to deserve, merit, be entitled to, be worthy of0.to earn, acquire, gain, obtain 0.to get by purchase, buy, purchase 0.to serve for pay, serve as a soldier 0.to confer a favor, render service |
| comperiō, comperīre, comperī, compertus | 0.to obtain knowledge of, find out, ascertain, learn |
| plāga, plāgae | 0.a blow, stroke, stripe, cut, thrust, wound0.[figuratively] a blow, stroke, injury, calamity, disaster, misfortune |
| dēpulsiō, dēpulsiōnis | 0.a driving off, driving away, repelling, warding off0.a defence, answer (to a charge) 0.a lowering, sinking |
| dēiectiō, dēiectiōnis | 0.[in law] an ejection, dispossession |
| comparō, comparāre, comparāvī, comparātus | 0.to prepare, make ready, set in order, furnish, provide0.[figuratively] to arrange, appoint, ordain, establish, constitute 0.to procure, get, purchase, obtain, prepare, make, collect |
| eximius, eximia, eximium | taken out, excepted, exemptselect, choice, distinguished, extraordinary, uncommon, excellent |
| speculātor, speculātōris | a looker-out, spy, scout, exploreran explorer, inquirer, investigator, examiner |
| lautumia, lautumiae | a quarry (in which condemned slaves were worked), prison, place for convict labor |
| fingō, fingere, finxī, fictus | to touch, handle, stroke, touch gently, to make up, invent |
| ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlēctus | to pluck out, root out |
| prōdūcō, prōdūcere, prōdūxī, prōductus | to lead forth, lead forward, bring out[by legal process] to produce, bring forward, cause to appear [of an actor] to represent, perform to expose for sale to set before, with dat to stretch out, lengthen, extend |
| polliceor | To hold forth, offer, promiseto promise, announce to bid, offer |
| cumulātē | in rich abundance, abundantly, copiously |
| istuc | thither, to you, to where you are, in that directionto that thing, to that subject |
| exsiliō, exsilīre, exsiluī, - | to spring out, spring forth, leap up, start up, bound |
| ēloquor, ēloquī, ēlocūtus sum | to speak out, speak plainly, utter, pronounce, declare, state, express |
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