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(4) Bei Wendungen findet man ggf. die vollständige Wendung, bzw. einzelne Wörter

   
longae: ā ē ī ō ū ӯ Ā Ē Ī Ō Ū - breves: ă ĕ ĭ ŏ ŭ Ă Ĕ Ĭ Ŏ Ŭ - ancipitia: ā̆ ē̆ ī̆ ō̆ ū̆ ȳ̆

Suchergebnis zu
"Bill":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferD (max. 100): 3 Ergebnis(se)
 Wortsuche im lateinisch - deutschen Georges bei Zeno.orgBillrogātiuncula, rogātiunculae frogatiuncula, rogatiunculae fWort- und Formsuche bei Van der GuchtWortsuche bei latein.me
 Wortsuche im lateinisch - deutschen Georges bei Zeno.orgBillrogātiō, rogātiōnis frogatio, rogationis fWort- und Formsuche bei Van der GuchtWortsuche bei latein.me
 Wortsuche im lateinisch - deutschen Georges bei Zeno.orgBilllēx, lēgis flex, legis fWort- und Formsuche bei Van der GuchtWortsuche bei latein.me

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
beccus, beccī mbeak, bill

cartula, cartulae flittle paper, small writing, bill

charta nummāriabanknote, bill, security

chartula, chartulae fa little paper, small writing, bill

query 1/D (max. 1000): 3 Ergebnis(se)

query 1/E (max. 1000): 16 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
accūsātiō, accūsātiōnis fcomplaint, accusation, indictment, bill of indictment, action, suit

auctor lēgis sumrequest a bill, introduce a bill, propose a law

caupō, computēmuslandlord, the bill please!

charta argentāriabanknote, money card, bank bill, credit card

cicōnia, cicōniae fstork, derisory bending of the fingers in the form of a stork’s bill, an implement in the form of a T, used by rustics to measure the depth of furrows, a transverse pole, moving upon a perpendicular post, for drawing water

columbārī, columbor, columbātus sumbill like doves, kiss like doves

conea, coneae fstork, derisory bending of the fingers in the form of a stork’s bill, an implement in the form of a T, used by rustics to measure the depth of furrows, a transverse pole, moving upon a perpendicular post, for drawing water

cornū, cornūs nhorn, 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 mhorn, 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

cuī rēs praestanda estwho has to stand up for it, who is responsible for it, who takes the rap for it, the sufferer, who has to pay for it, who has to bleed for it, who has to spoon out the soup, who has to pay the bill

titulus, titulī msuperscription, inscription, label, litle, ticket, bill, placard, notice, honorable appellation, title of honor, glory, repute, renown, fame, sign, token, reason alleged, pretence, pretext, title of a book

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- in Zenon: deutsch-lat.
- in Pons: deutsch-lat.


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