Suchergebnis zu "arm":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferD (max. 100): 23 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | Arm | ulna, ulnae f | ulna, ulnae f |  |  | | |  | Arm | lacertus, lacertī m | lacertus, lacerti m |  |  | | |  | Arm | bracchium, bracchiī n | bracchium, bracchii n |  |  | | |  | werde eitel | inānēscere, inānēscō | inanesco 3 |  |  | | |  | arm | miser, misera, miserum | miser, misera, miserum |  |  | | |  | = trichinus, trichina, trichinum
- haardünn, spärlich | tricinus, tricina, tricinum | tricinus, tricina, tricinum |  |  | | |  | arm | āridus, ārida, āridum | aridus, arida, aridum |  |  | | |  | arm | egēnus, egēna, egēnum | egenus, egena, egenum |  |  | | |  | arm | indōtātus, indōtāta, indōtātum | indotatus, indotata, indotatum |  |  | | |  | arm | nūdus, nūda, nūdum | nudus, nuda, nudum |  |  | | |  | arm | paupertīnus, paupertīna, paupertīnum | paupertinus, paupertina, paupertinum |  |  | | |  | bedürftig | inopiōsus, inopiōsa, inopiōsum | inopiosus, inopiosa, inopiosum |  |  | | |  | mager [genus orationis] | attenuātus, attenuāta, attenuātum (adtenuātus) | attenuatus, attenuata, attenuatum (adtenuatus) |  |  | | |  | niedrig | dēmissus, dēmissa, dēmissum | demissus, demissa, demissum |  |  | | |  | schwach | vescus, vesca, vescum | vescus, vesca, vescum |  |  | | |  | spärlich (τρίχινος) [quaestus] | trichinus, trichina, trichinum | trichinus, trichina, trichinum |  |  | | |  | vulg. = miser, misera, miserum - unglücklich | miserus, misera, miserum | miserus, misera, miserum |  |  | | |  | arm | pauper, pauperis | pauper, pauperis |  |  | | |  | arm | inānis, ināne | inanis, inane |  |  | | |  | arm (+ Gen. - an etw.) [virtutum, studiorum] | sterilis, sterile | sterilis, sterile |  |  | | |  | unbedeutend | vīlis, vīle | vilis, vile |  |  | | |  | arm | inops, inopis (Abl. Sgl. meist inopi) | inops, inopis |  |  | | |  | arm (alicuius rei - an etw.) | egēns, egentis | egens, egentis |  |  |
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 6 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| accingere, accingō, accīnxī, accīnctum | , gird to, gird on, gird round, gird about, arm, equip, furnish, provide, endow, |
| | adcingere, adcingō, adcīnxī, adcīnctum | gird to, gird on, gird round, gird about, arm, equip, furnish, provide, endow |
| | armāre, armō, armāvi, armātum | furnish with weapons, arm, equip, furnish with something needful, furnish with the munitions of war, fit out |
| | brāchium, brāchiī n (βραχίων) | arm, forearm (from the hand to the elbow), the whole arm (from the shoulder to the fingers), the limbs of animals (analogous to the arms of men), the claws of crawfish and other sea-fish, branches of trees, the ridges of a mountain |
| | ulna, ulnae f | elbow, arm, ell, fathom |
| query 1/D (max. 1000): 54 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | = bracchiālis, bracchiāle - zum Arm gehörig | brāchiālis, brāchiāle | brachialis, brachiale |  |  | | |  | = bracchiolum, bracchiolī n - niedlicher Arm | brāchiolum, brāchiolī n | brachiolum, brachioli n |  |  | | |  | = dēfēnerāre, dēfēnerō, dēfēnerāvī, dēfēnerātum - sauge durch Wucher aus, mache arm | dēfoenerāre, dēfoenerō, dēfoenerāvī, dēfoenerātum | dēfoenero 1 |  |  | | |  | Arm (Ableger) | sectiō, sectiōnis f | sectio, sectionis f |  |  | | |  | arm an edlen Zügen | virtūtum sterilis | virtutum sterilis | | | | |  | arm an Klugheit | inops prūdentiae | inops prudentiae | | | | |  | Arm in Arm | amplexī inter sē | amplexi inter se | | | | |  | Arm in Arm (von zweien) | amplexī ūnus alterum | amplexi unus alterum | | | | |  | Arm in Arm | complexī inter sē | complexi inter se | | | | |  | Arm in Arm (von zweien) | complexī ūnus alterum | complexi unus alterum | | | | |  | arm und verschuldet | tenuis et obaerātus | tenuis et obaeratus | | | | |  | bin arm aber schuldenfrei | meō sum pauper in aere | meo sum pauper in aere | | | | |  | bin ganz arm | in summā egestāte sum | in summa egestate sum | | | | |  | breche den Arm | bracchium frangō | bracchium frango | | | | |  | das um den Arm gewundene Gewand | vestis circum bracchia torta | vestis circum bracchia torta | | | | |  | ganz arm | perpauper, perpauperis | perpauper, perpauperis |  |  | | |  | gar arm | pauperculus, paupercula, pauperculum | pauperculus, paupercula, pauperculum |  |  | | |  | halte den Arm von der Toga umschlossen | brachium togā cohibeō | brachium toga cohibeo | | | | |  | halte jdn. im Arm | teneō aliquem complexū | teneo aliquem complexu | | | | |  | Höhlungen unter dem Arm | subbrachia, subbrachiōrum n | subbrachia, subbrachiorum n |  |  | | |  | hole mit dem Arm aus | lacertum addūcō | lacertum adduco | | | | |  | kleiner, niedlicher Arm [puellulae] | bracchiolum, bracchiolī n | bracchiolum, bracchioli n |  |  | | |  | linker Arm | bracchium sinistrum | bracchium sinistrum | | | | |  | mache arm | exhaurīre, exhauriō, exhausī, exhaustum | exhaurio 4 |  |  | | |  | mache arm | pauperāre, pauperō | paupero 1 |  |  | | |  | mit ausgestreckem Arm | excussē | excusse |  |  | | |  | nehme jdn. auf den Arm | ulnīs attollō aliquem | ulnis attollo aliquem | | | | |  | nehme jdn. auf den Arm | ulnīs tollō aliquem | ulnis tollo aliquem | | | | |  | öffne am Arm eine Ader | dēbrachiolāre, dēbrachiolō | debrachiolo 1 |  |  | | |  | rechter Arm | bracchium dextrum | bracchium dextrum | | | | |  | sehr arm | egēns, egentis | egens, egentis |  |  | | |  | sehr arm | perpauper, perpauperis | perpauper, perpauperis |  |  | | |  | strecke den Arm frei vor | brāchium prōcērius prōiciō | brachium procerius proicio | | | | |  | stütze den Arm unters Kinn (zum Nachdenken) | columnam mentō suffīgō | columnam mento suffigo | | | | |  | unter dem Arm befindlich [vestis] | subarmālis, subarmāle | subarmalis, subarmale |  |  | | |  | werde arm | exsūmptuāre, exsūmptuō | exsumptuo 1 |  |  | | |  | werde arm | pauperēscere, pauperēscō | pauperesco 3 |  |  | | |  | ziemlich arm | egēnulus, egēnula, egēnulum | egenulus, egenula, egenulum |  |  | | |  | zum Arm gehörig | bracchiālis, bracchiāle | bracchialis, bracchiale |  |  |
query 1/D1 (max. 1000): 20 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | ärmlich [apparatus] | tenuiculus, tenuicula, tenuiculum | tenuiculus, tenuicula, tenuiculum |  |  | | |  | bettelarm | egestōsus, egestōsa, egestōsum (egestuōsus) | egestosus, egestosa, egestosum (egestuosus) |  |  | | |  | halte jdn. zum Besten | aliquem irrīdeō | aliquem irrideo | | | | |  | halte jdn. zum Besten | aliquem lūdō | aliquem ludo | | | | |  | halte zum Besten- (hänsele) | cavillārī, cavillor, cavillātus sum | cavillor 1 |  |  | | |  | kollektiv | collēctīvus, collēctīva, collēctīvum | collectivus, collectiva, collectivum |  |  |
query 1/E (max. 1000): 48 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| accīnctiō, accīnctiōnis f | gird yourself up, prepare yourself, get ready, arm yourself |
| | accīnctus, accīnctūs m | gird yourself up, prepare yourself, get ready, arm yourself |
| | ancōn, ancōnis m (Akk.Sgl. ancōna) | arm of a workman’s square, stone in a wall, which projects above more than below, and supports something, console, volut, arm of a chair, kind of drinking-vessel in an alehouse |
| | arma expediō | arm oneself with weapons and courage |
| | armilla, armillae f | circular ornament for the arm, bracelet, armlet, iron hoop, ring, ferrule |
| | armus, armī m | upper arm, shoulder of an animal where it is fitted to the shoulder-blade |
| | bellum comparō | prepare for war, arm for war |
| | bracchiolum, bracchiolī n | a small, delicate arm, muscle in a horse’s leg, arm of a chair |
| | bracchium, bracchiī n | the ridges of a mountain, the sail-yards, outwork for connecting two points in fortifications, moles, dikes, the arm of a catapult |
| | brāchiolum, brāchiolī n | a small, delicate arm, muscle in a horse’s leg, arm of a chair |
| | calamus, calamī m (κάλαμος) | reed, cane, reed-pen, reed-pipe, arrow, angling-rod, fishing-rod, lime-twig for snaring birds, signal-pole, signal-rod, measuring-rod, any straw of grain, stalk, stem, blade, graft, scion, hollow arm of a candelabra |
| | cīnctum, cīnctī n | girding, manner of girding, in which the toga was tucked up, its corner being thrown over the left shoulder, was brought under the right arm round to the breast, girdle, belt |
| | cīnctus, cīnctūs m | girding, manner of girding, in which the toga was tucked up, its corner being thrown over the left shoulder, was brought under the right arm round to the breast, girdle, belt |
| | clipeāre, clipeō (clupeō), clipeāvi, clipeātum | arm with a shield, furnish with a shield |
| | clupeāre, clupeō, clupeāvi, clupeātum | arm with a shield, furnish with a shield |
| | clypeāre, clypeō, clypeāvi, clypeātum | arm with a shield, furnish with a shield |
| | coarmāre, coarmō, coarmāvī, coarmātus | arm together |
| | cornū, cornūs n | horn, hoof, bill of birds, horny skin covering the eye, horny excrescence on the head, wart, tusk of an elephant, ivory, horn of the moon, branche of a river, arm of the shore forming a harbor, tongue of land, end of the sailyards, cone of a helmet |
| | cornum, cornī n (cornus, cornūs m) | horn, hoof, bill of birds, horny skin covering the eye, horny excrescence on the head, wart, tusk of an elephant, ivory, horn of the moon, branche of a river, arm of the shore forming a harbor, tongue of land, end of the sailyards, cone of a helmet |
| | cornus, cornūs m | horn, hoof, bill of birds, horny skin covering the eye, horny excrescence on the head, wart, tusk of an elephant, ivory, horn of the moon, branche of a river, arm of the shore forming a harbor, tongue of land, end of the sailyards, cone of a helmet |
| | dēbrachiolāre, dēbrachiolō | open a vein on the arm, open a vein on the thigh muscles |
| | dextrās secūrī obarmō | arm the right hand with an axe |
| | subarmāle, subarmālis n | thrown back under the arm |
| | tēlīs cingor | get ready, arm themselves |
| | umerus, umerī m | upper bone of the arm, shoulder, middle part of a thing, back, ridge |
| | Vahalis, Vahalis m | Waal, left arm of the Rhine |
| | viriae, viriārum f | kind of ornament for the arm, armlets, bracelets |
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