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aegilōpium, aegilōpiī ndisease of the eyes, lacrimal fistula, ulcer in the inner corner of the eye

aegilōps, aegilōpis m (Akk. Sgl. aegilōpa, Akk.Plur. aegilōpas)disease of the eyes, lacrimal fistula, ulcer in the inner corner of the eye, kind of oak with edible acorns, weed among barley, tare among barley, kind of bulbous plant

aliquid cōnfūsum et perturbātum estsomething is without inner connection

aliquid diffūsum estsomething has no inner connection

aliquid dissipātum estsomething has no inner connection

animaequitās, animaequitātis fserenity, calmness of mind, equanimity, inner peace, peace of mind, mental balance, restraint, composure, self-control, patience

animōs pertemptōtest the inner attitude

animus commōtiorinner excitement, consternation, dismay, bewilderment, perplexity

animus sēdātusserenity, inner peace, calmness of mind, imperturbability, equanimity, restraint

animus trānquillusinner contentment, satisfied sense, inner peace

aula, aulae ffront court of a Grecian house, inner court of a house (= atrium), hall, palace, castle of a noble, royal court, cell of the queen-bee, princely power, princely dignity, persons belonging to the court, court, courtiers

biblos, biblī fpaper, papyrus, a sort of rush that grew largely in Egypt, from the inner bark of which paper was made

biblus, biblī fpaper, papyrus, a sort of rush that grew largely in Egypt, from the inner bark of which paper was made

causārum seriēsthe inner reason and connection of things, chain of causes

cavaedium, cavaediī nthe inner court of Roman houses

cortumiō, cortumiōnis finner contemplation

cōthōn, cōthōnis ma name given to any artificial harbor, the artificial inner harbor of Carthage, a similar harbor at Adrumetum, the name of several islands

manus adversapalm, inner hand, inside hand

subcortex, subcorticis cunder bark, inner bark

thalamus, thalamī m inner room, chamber, apartment, sleeping-room, bedchamber, marriage-bed, bridal-bed, marriage, wedlock

tiliae, tiliārum finner bark of the linden, barkbands

vīscera, vīscerum ninner parts of the body, internal organs, the inwards, viscera, uterus, testicles, flesh, fruit of the womb, offspring, child, bowels, interior part, inward or inmost part, means, property, favorite

vultū animī mōtum praeferōshow his inner excitement in his facial expression

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Wortform von: inner
[37] keine 1. Sgl. Konj. Prs. Pass. von intrans. innāre, innō, innāvī, innātum
schwimme hinein; schwimme darin; schwimme darauf; segele worauf; fahre worauf zu Schiff; durchfahre; ströme hinein;

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