Suchergebnis zu "cacus mythologisches feuerspeiendes monster":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Lat. Fund; Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
query 1/4L (max. 100): 1 Ergebnis(se)
 |  | cacus, caci m | cacus, cacī m | Dienerservant |  |  |  |
query 1/4Dal (max. 100): 2 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | große Dinge | māgnālia, māgnālium n | magnalia, magnalium n |  |  | | |  | Monstrum | prōdigium, prōdigiī n | prodigium, prodigii n |  |  |
query 1/4E (max. 1000): 9 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| aspernāmentum, aspernāmentī n | despising, object of contempt, abomination, monster, inhuman being |
| | belba, belbae f | beast, monster, animal, brute |
| | bellua, belluae f | beast, monster, animal, brute |
| | bēlua, bēluae f | beast, monster, animal, brute |
| | bēlva, bēlvae f | beast, monster, animal, brute |
| | chimaera est animal, quod cōnstat e māteriā geneticā hūmānā et ex cellulīs ōvāriīs animālium | a chimaera is a living being composed of human genetic material and animal oocytes, , a fabulous monster in Lycia, which vomited fire; in front a lion, in the hinder part a dragon, and in the middle a goat; slain by Bellerophon |
| | strix, strigis f (στρίγξ) | screech-owl, which, according to the belief of the ancients, sucked the blood of young children, vampire, blood-sucking monster |
| | vāstifica bēlua | monster, monstrosity, beast |
| | volta, voltae f | Etruscan name of a monster among the Volsinians |
| Wortform von: cacus| [2] Nom. Sgl. von | cacus, cacī m Diener; |
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