Suchergebnis zu "luguvallium römischer name für carlisle":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Lat. Fund; Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/4D (max. 100): 51 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | Name eines dornigen Strauches] (= erysisceptrum od. diacheton) | adipsatheon, adipsatheī n | adipsatheon, adipsathei n |  |  | | |  | dein unsterblicher Name | aeternitās tua | aeternitas tua | | | | |  | Name einer gallischen Legion (wegen der Federbüsche auf dem Helm) | alauda, alaudae f | alauda, alaudae f |  |  | | |  | bloßer Name (= nichts Sicheres) | appellātiō, appellātiōnis f | appellatio, appellationis f |  |  | | |  | Name (nomen proprium) | appellātiō, appellātiōnis f | appellatio, appellationis f |  |  | | |  | Name eines Argonauten (Κάνθος) | Canthus, Canthī m | Canthus, Canthi m |  |  | | |  | römischer Staat | cīvitās Rōmāna | civitas Romana | | | | |  | erlauchter Name | clāritūdō, clāritūdinis f | claritudo, claritudinis f |  |  | | |  | Name (poet.) | cōgnōmen, cōgnōminis n | cognomen, cognominis n |  |  | | |  | Name | cōgnōmentum, cōgnōmentī n | cognomentum, cognomenti n |  |  | | |  | ein anderer Name der Pflanze Minyas] | corysidia, corysidiae f | corysidia, corysidiae f |  |  | | |  | Name des Kentauren Eurytion | Dexamenus, Dexamenī m | Dexamenus, Dexameni m |  |  | | |  | römischer Beiname] | Diadēmātus, Diadēmātī m | Diadematus, Diademati m |  |  | | |  | römischer Kalender | diēs fāstī | dies fasti | | | | |  | Name für einen Alten | Dipsas, Dipsadis m | Dipsas, Dipsadis m |  |  | | |  | Name eines Strauches (ἐρυσίσκηπτρον) | erysiscēptron, erysiscēptrī n | erysisceptron, erysisceptri n |  |  | | |  | Name eines Strauches (ἐρυσίσκηπτρον) | erysiscēptrum, erysiscēptrī n | erysisceptrum, erysisceptri n |  |  | | |  | guter Name | existimātiō, existimātiōnis f | existimatio, existimationis f |  |  | | |  | Name (Ruf) | existimātiō, existimātiōnis f | existimatio, existimationis f |  |  | | |  | guter Name | fāma, fāmae f (φήμη dor. φάμα) | fama, famae f |  |  | | |  | römischer Schwarzkümmel (= μελάνθιον) | git (indecl.) | git n (indecl.) |  |  | | |  | unvergänglicher Name | inexstīnctum nōmen | inexstinctum nomen | | | | |  | Mittelmeer (aus römischer Sicht) | mare nostrum | mare nostrum | | | | |  | römischer Schwarzkümmel (μελάνθιον) | melanthium, melanthiī n | melanthium, melanthii n |  |  | | |  | römischer Schwarzkümmel (μελάσπερμον) | melaspermon, melaspermī n | melaspermon, melaspermi n |  |  | | |  | verschlungener Name (μονόγραμμα) | monogramma, monogrammatis n | monogramma, monogrammatis n |  |  | | |  | römischer Schwarzkümmel | nigella, nigellae f | nigella, nigellae f |  |  | | |  | weitverbreiteter Name | nōbilitās, nōbilitātis f | nobilitas, nobilitatis f |  |  | | |  | trinke so viele Gläser, wie jds. Name Buchstaben hat | nōmen alicuius bibō | nomen alicuius bibo | | | | |  | der Name Hannibal | nōmen Hannibalis | nomen Hannibalis | | | | |  | Name | nōmen, nōminis n (ὄνομα) | nomen, nominis n |  |  | | |  | Name | nōminātus, nōminātūs m | nominatus, nominatus m |  |  | | |  | großer Name | nōtitia, nōtitiae f | notitia, notitiae f |  |  | | |  | Name | nūncupātiō, nūncupātiōnis f | nuncupatio, nuncupationis f |  |  | | |  | Name eines medizinischen Pflasters (πολυάρχιον) | polyarchium, polyarchiī n | polyarchium, polyarchii n |  |  | | |  | Name des Janus | Quirīnus, Quirīnī m | Quirinus, Quirini m |  |  | | |  | Name des Romulus (nach seiner Vergöttlichung) | Quirīnus, Quirīnī m | Quirinus, Quirini m |  |  | | |  | (römischer) Bürger (Sgl. zu Quirītēs, Quirītium m) | Quirīs, Quirītis m | Quiris, Quiritis m |  |  | | |  | = Quirīs, Quirītis m - (römischer) Bürger (Sgl. zu Quirītēs, Quirītium m) | Quirītis, Quirītis m | Quiritis, Quiritis m |  |  | | |  | Name mehrerer Pflanzen] (στέφανος - Kranz) | stephanos, stephanī m | stephanos, stephani m |  |  | | |  | Name | titulus, titulī m | titulus, tituli m |  |  | | |  | höherer römischer Beamter | togātus, togātī m | togatus, togati m |  |  | | |  | römischer Bürger (opp.: Soldat, Nichtrömer) | togātus, togātī m | togatus, togati m |  |  | | |  | Name zweier Pflanzen] (τρίγωνον) | trigōnium, trigōniī n | trigonium, trigonii n |  |  | | |  | dein Name wird sich weit und breit ausbreiten | vagābitur tuum nōmen longē atque lātē | vagabitur tuum nomen longe atque late | | | | |  | (lat. Name von Elea) | Velia, Veliae f | Velia, Veliae f |  |  | | |  | Name | vocābulum, vocābulī n | vocabulum, vocabuli n |  |  | | |  | Name | vocāmen, vocāminis n | vocamen, vocaminis n |  |  | | |  | etruskischer Name eines Ungeheuers bei den Volsiniern | volta, voltae f | volta, voltae f |  |  | | |  | Name der Pflanze clinopodion (ζωπυρόν) | zōpyron, zōpyrī n | zopyron, zopyri n |  |  | | |  | Name der Pflanze clinopodion (*ζωπυρόντιον) | zōpyrontion, zōpyrontiī n | zopyrontion, zopyrontii n |  |  |
query 1/4Dal (max. 100): 2 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | guter Ruf (Name, Leumund) | bona fāma | bona fama | | | | |  | unter fremdem Namen | sub aliēnō nōmine | sub alieno nomine | | |
query 1/4E (max. 1000): 166 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| abaddir n (indecl.) | the name of an Oriental deity |
| | abaddir, abaddiris m | the name of an Oriental deity |
| | acrēdula, acrēdulae f | name of an unknown bird, thrush, owl |
| | acridium, acridiī n | another name for the scammonia, scammony |
| | addāx, addācis m | name of a wild animal in Africa, with crooked horns |
| | adnōmināre, adnōminō, adnōmināvī | name after |
| | adtitulāre, adtitulō, adtitulāvī | name, entitle |
| | aesar, aesaris m | name of God among the Etruscans, river in Lower Italy |
| | alicuī nōmen indō | give someone a name |
| | alicuius nōmen in indicem referō | list someone, put someone's name on a list |
| | alicuius nōmen in numerōs referō | list someone, put someone's name on a list |
| | alicuius nōmen in tabulās referō | list someone, put someone's name on a list |
| | alicuius nōmen ventilō | bring someone's name into disrepute, attack someone's reputation |
| | alicuius verbīs | in someone's name, on someone's behalf |
| | ambrosia, ambrosiae f (ἀμβροσία) | ambrosia, food of the gods and the steeds of the gods, name of several plants, Turkish mugwort,antidote to poison |
| | anachītēs, anachītae m | name of the diamond as a remedy for sadness and trouble of mind |
| | ananchītida, ananchītidae f | name of the diamond as a remedy for sadness and trouble of mind |
| | anancitēs, anancitae m | name of the diamond as a remedy for sadness and trouble of mind |
| | anaxāre, anaxō | name, call |
| | annōmināre, annōminō, annōmināvī | name after |
| | anxāre, anxō | call by name |
| | apostolicī, apostolicōrum m | pupils and friends of the Apostles, name of a Christian sect |
| | apoxyomenos, apoxyomenī m | rubbing himself off, the name of a statue by Lysippus |
| | appellātiō, appellātiōnis f | going to one in order to accost, address, accosting, calling by name, naming, pronunciation, substantive |
| | appellitāre, appellitō, appellitāvī | name often, be accustomed to call or name |
| | apprōmittere, apprōmittō (adprōmittō) | promise in addition to, promise in one’s own name |
| | Arminiī frāter cōgnōmentō Flāvus | a brother of Arminius, Flavus by name |
| | attitulāre, attitulō, attitulāvī | name, entitle |
| | autumāre, autumō, autumāvī, autumātum | say aye, affirm, assert, aver, say, name, think, believe |
| | avonōmicus, avonōmica, avonōmicum | formed after the name of the grandfather |
| | axenus, axena, axenum (ἄξενος) | inhospitable, an earlier name of the Pontus Euxinus |
| | axāre, axō | name |
| | bādītis, bādītĭdis f | the name of a plant, = nymphaea |
| | bēta n (indecl.) | the Greek name of the second letter of the alphabet |
| | biūrus, biūrī m | name of a rodent animal found in Campania |
| | brachysyllabus, brachysyllaba, brachysyllabum (= Tribrachys ⏑⏑⏑) | of short syllables, another name of the tribrachys, ⏑⏑⏑ |
| | caper, caprī m (κάπρος) | he-goat, goat, odor of the armpits, star in the left shoulder of the constellation Auriga, name of a kind of fish found in the river Achelous |
| | Carpus, Carpī m | name of a carver |
| | casignētē, casignētēs f | name of a plant |
| | catabasis, catabasis f (Abl. Sgl. catabasī) | going down, descent, the name of a ceremonial at the festival of the Magna Mater |
| | catamītus, catamītī m (Catamītus = Ganymedes - Γανυμήδης) | Latin name of Ganymede, Jupiter’s cup-bearer, , boy toy, pleasure boy |
| | celebre alicuius nōmen laudibus fuit | someone's name was often mentioned in praise |
| | celebre nōmen | celebrated name, much mentioned name |
| | celebritās et nōmen | celebrated name |
| | cercopithēcos, cercopithēcī m | a monkey with a tail, a proper name |
| | cercopithēcus, cercopithēcī m | a monkey with a tail, a proper name |
| | cercōps, cercōpis m | species of long-tailed apes, name of a Pythagorean philosopher |
| | cercupithēcos, cercupithēcī m | a monkey with a tail, a proper name |
| | characiās, characiae m (Akk. Sgl. characiān) | fit for making poles or stakes, name of a plant, wolf’s-milk |
| | chrēston, chrēstī n | the name by which the plant cichorium was sometimes called |
| | cicilendrum, cicilendrī n | feigned name for spice |
| | cicimandrum, cicimandrī n | feigned name for spice |
| | Cicirrus, Cicirrī m | a nickname, mocking name for a brawler |
| | ciēre, cieō, cīvī, citum (cīre, ciō) | put in motion, move, stir, shake, rouse up, disturb, excite, call to, call upon for help, invoke, call upon any one by name, mention by name, stimulate, rouse, produce, effect, cause, occasion, begin |
| | cinaedus, cinaedī m (κίναιδος) | he who practises unnatural lust, a sodomite, catamite, he who performs a wanton dance, name of a sea-fish |
| | cīre, ciō | put in motion, move, stir, shake, rouse up, disturb, excite, call to, call upon for help, invoke, call upon any one by name, mention by name, stimulate, rouse, produce, effect, cause, occasion, begin |
| | citāre, citō, citāvī, citātum | put into quick motion, move violently, drive rapidly, hurl, shake, rouse, excite, provoke, incite, stimulate, promote, shoot forth, call the parties, call for votes in the senate, mention by name, name, mention, call out, proclaim, announce |
| | clēmatis, clēmatidis f (Akk. Sgl. clēmatida, Akk. Plur. clēmatidas) | the name of various climbing plants |
| | Clērūmenoe, Clērūmenōrum m | those who draw lots, the name of a comedy of Diphilus |
| | clētellae, clētellārum f | pack-saddle put upon beasts of burden, especially upon asses, sumpter-saddle, name of a place in Rome, instrument of torture |
| | clīdūchus, ī m | keybearer, name of two statues by Phidias and by Euphranor |
| | clītellae, clītellārum f | pack-saddle put upon beasts of burden, especially upon asses, sumpter-saddle, name of a place in Rome, instrument of torture |
| | cōgnōmen, cōgnōminis n | name, byname, nickname, surname, honorific name, amily name |
| | cōgnōmentum, cōgnōmentī n | name, surname |
| | cōgnōminis, cōgnōmine | like-named, of the same name, synonymous, homonymous, identical |
| | commemorātiō nōminis nostrī | memory of our name |
| | conclāmāre, conclāmō, conclāmāvī, conclāmātum | cry together, call out together, call together, call to one’s help, call loudly, cry out loudly, cry out violently, shout, exclaim, call repeatedly by name, lament someone, bewail, complain |
| | cora, corae f | pupil of the eye, name of proserpine, virgin, girl |
| | cōthōn, cōthōnis m | a name given to any artificial harbor, the artificial inner harbor of Carthage, a similar harbor at Adrumetum, the name of several islands |
| | crataegis, crataegidis f (Akk. Sgl. crataegin) | another name of the plant satyrion |
| | crūricrepida, crūricrepidae m | Rattle-shin, the feigned name of a slave, about whose legs blows or chains rattle |
| | Cryphiolathronia, Cryphiolathroniae f | the name of an imaginary country |
| | Curtilius, Curtiliī m | a Roman proper name |
| | Curtilius, Curtiliī m | a Roman proper name |
| | Curtius, Curtiī m | the name of a Roman gens |
| | Cusinius, Cusiniī m | a Roman proper name |
| | Cynēgetica, Cynēgeticōrum n | Cynegetics, the name given to poems on hunting |
| | cynoīdes, cynoīdis n | another name of the plant psyllion |
| | Cynthia, Cynthiae f | name of a maiden |
| | Cȳra, Cȳrae f | town of a province of the same name in Libya |
| | Cȳrēnae, Cȳrēnārum f | town of a province of the same name in Libya |
| | Cȳrēnē, Cȳrēnēs f | town of a province of the same name in Libya |
| | Cȳrus, Cȳrī m | the name of a youth |
| | Damalis, Damalidis f | name of a woman |
| | Damalis, Damalis f | name of a woman |
| | Damasippus, Damasippī m | Name of a bankrupt merchant and ridiculous Stoic philosopher |
| | Dāmoetās, Dāmoetae m | name of a shepherd |
| | Dāvos, Dāvī m | name given to Roman slaves |
| | Dāvus, Dāvī m | name given to Roman slaves |
| | Decima, Decimae f | proper name |
| | Decimus, Decimī m | proper name |
| | Decius, Decia, Decium | name of an eminent plebeian gens at Rome |
| | decorī alicuius officiō | obscure someone's glory, obscure someone's name, eclipse someone's fame, eclipse someone's name |
| | Dēlia, Dēliae f | name of a damsel |
| | Dēmea, Dēmeae m | a Greek proper name |
| | dēnōminātiō, dēnōminātiōnis f (μετωνυμία) | substitution of the name of an object for that of another to which it has some relation, as the name of the cause for that of the effect, of the property for that of the substance, etc, metonymy |
| | dēnōmināre, dēnōminō, dēnōmināvī, dēnōminātum | name, designate specifically, denominate |
| | Dexippus, Dexippī m | a Greek proper name |
| | Dexius, Dexiī m | a Roman proper name |
| | Dexo, ōnis f | a Greek proper name |
| | Dīa, Dīae f | old name of the island of Naxos |
| | Diapontius, Diapontiī m | beyond seas, a feigned name in Plautus |
| | Dicaearchēa, Dicaearchēae f | old name of Puteoli |
| | Dicaearchīa, Dicaearchīae f | old name of Puteoli |
| | dīcere, dīcō, dīxī, dictum | describe, relate, sing, celebrate, predict, foretell, articulate, name, appoint, set apart, fix upon, settle, mean |
| | dictamnum, dictamnī n (δίκταμνον) | the diptam plant, which takes its name from Mount Dicte |
| | dictamnus, dictamnī f (δίκταμνος), | the diptam plant, which takes its name from Mount Dicte |
| | Dīdius, Dīdia, Dīdium | name of a Roman plebeian gens |
| | Dĭdymāon, Dĭdymaŏnis m | name of a skilful artificer |
| | Diēspiter, Diēspitris m | another name for Juppite |
| | Digitus, Digitī m | proper name |
| | Diiovis, Diiovis m | old Italian name for Juppiter |
| | Dinaea, Dinaeae f | a Roman female name |
| | Dinea, Dineae f | a Roman female name |
| | diōnymus, diōnyma, diōnymum | with a double name |
| | Diovis, Diovis m | old Italian name for Juppiter |
| | Discus, Discī m | name of a freedman |
| | fātuus, fātuī m | another name for the prophesying Faunus |
| | nōmen in tōtō orbe spargō | spread my name all over the world |
| | Phormiō, Phormiōnis m | name of a parasite in Terence, in a play of the same name |
| | scorpioctonon, scorpioctonī n | scorpion killer, the name of a plant, heliotrope |
| | serrātula, serrātulae f | the Italian name for betony |
| | sētania, sētaniae f | name of a kind of medlar, kind of onion, kind of bulb |
| | sīgnificātus, sīgnificātūs m | sign, token, prognostic, eaning, import, signification, name, appellation |
| | sīgnificāre, sīgnificō, sīgnificāvī, sīgnificātum | show by signs, show, point out, express, publish, make known, indicate, intimate, notify, signify, betoken, prognosticate, foreshow, portend, mean, call, name, mean, import, signify |
| | sittybus, sittybī m | strip of parchment, attached to a roll or book, bearing the title and the author’s name |
| | spīculum, spīculī n | little sharp point, little sting, dart, arrow, later name for the pilum, ray, beam |
| | subscrībere, subscrībō, subscrīpsī, subscrīptum | write underneath, write below, write down, sign, subscribe one’s name, set down, note down, assent to, agree to, approve of any thing, grant, allow, accord |
| | synēmmenon, synēmmenī n | conjoined, name of a certain series of musical sounds |
| | tau n (indecl.) (2) | name of the Greek T |
| | taxea, taxeae f | Gallic name for lard |
| | thēlyphonon, thēlyphonī n | another name of the aconitum |
| | thryallis, thryallidis f | name of two different plants, plant, called also lychnitis, ear-shaped plant |
| | thya, thyae f | Greek name for the citrus-tree |
| | thyia, thyiae f | Greek name for the citrus-tree |
| | thyon, thyī n | Greek name for the citrus-tree |
| | titulāre, titulō, titulāvī, titulātum | give a title to, call, name, entitle |
| | trānsnōmināre, trānsnōminō, trānsnōmināvī | name over again, change the name |
| | trigōnium, trigōniī n | triangle, name of two plants |
| | Trinummus, Trinummī m | three drachmas, name of a comedy by Plautus |
| | trĭumphātrix, trĭumphātrīcis f | the Triumphant, name given to the ninth legion |
| | trōssulī, trōssulōrum m | name given to the Roman cavalry, from Trossulum, a town of Etruria, name used in contempt for fops, coxcombs |
| | tūtōriō nōmine | under the name of a guardian, under the title of a guardian |
| | ūninōmius, ūninōmia, ūninōmium | of one name, bearing the same name |
| | Ūrania, Ūraniae f | the Muse of astronomy, name of one of Actœon’s hounds |
| | Ūraniē, Ūraniēs f | the Muse of astronomy, name of one of Actœon’s hounds |
| | vela, velae f | the Gallic name for the plant erysimon |
| | Verbannus lacus | name of a lake in Upper Italy, Lago Maggiore |
| | vir, virī m | male person, man, husband, man of courage, man of principle, man of honor, one who deserves the name of a man, soldier |
| | vitia nōbīs sub virtūtum nōmine obrēpunt | vices creep into us under the name of virtue |
| | vocābulō | by name |
| | vocābulum, vocābulī n | appellation, designation, name of any thing, substantive |
| | vocāmen, vocāminis n | appellation, designation, name |
| | vocitāre, vocitō, vocitāvī, vocitātum | be wont to call, call, name, call loudly, call out |
| | vocāre, vocō, vocāvī, vocātum | call, call upon, call down, summon, invoke, call together, convoke, announce, cite, bid, invite, exhort, urge, stimulate, arouse, challenge, name |
| | vocārī, vocor, vocātus sum | my name is |
| | vulgāre, vulgō, vulgāvī, vulgātum | make known to all by words, spread abroad, publish, divulge, make common, mingle, confound, prostitute, name, call |
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